Reverse applique is a technique that adds the dimension of depth to your quilt. Peg Spradlin provides a few helpful tips for using the reverse applique technique. See several beautiful examples of finished quilts that were made using the reverse applique technique. Find out what materials you need to practice this technique and quickly improve your quilting skills today!
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Quilt Binding Instructions Using Ripped Fabrics
Heather Thomas provides a unique method for binding your quilts. Learn how easy this binding technique is by using ripped fabrics. See many examples and go through each step with her to start binding your quilts with this fun technique.
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Adding Dimension with Cocoons and Silk Carrier Rods
Heather Thomas adds dimension with an applique of cocoons and silk carrier rods. You will learn how to make roush and gathered flower. Make sure to soak the carrier rods in water to soften the fibers and saracen before using them.
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Quilting Rulers: Using an Add-Enough Ruler
Paper piece projects look beautiful and can be rewarding, but oftentimes the fabric is cut too big or too small. Carolyn McCormick gives you tips and tricks on how big to cut pieces using an Add-Enough ruler. This tool will let you cut squares, rectangles, or half-square triangles.
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How to Appliqué: Turned-Edge Appliqué
Angie Hodapp talks to you about doing some turned-edge appliquĂ©. Start by tracing your design and then cutting out the individual pieces. Next, turn the fabric; make sure to bend it the way you want first and then crease it for a smooth finish. When sewing the pieces together keep your original trace to make…
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