Unique Appliqué Design Technique for Quilting
Ashley HoughDescription
Fabric and Design
This project is made from just two pieces of fabric, hence the name two-piece appliqué project. One of the pieces of fabric is for the background while the other piece is for the appliqué design. You want the pieces of fabric to contrast with one another so the design stands out. Ashley shows how she uses a multi colored printed fabric for the background and a plain white for the design. Ashley then explains how you can take a drawn design and thicken the lines. Doing this makes the design easier to both cut out and stitch in place. Once the design is done, it is transferred onto either a fusible web or a fusible interfacing. Ashley explains the difference between the two products as well as why one product may work better than the other depending on your design.
Stitch
After the design has been transferred onto the fusible web or interfacing, it can be applied to the fabric and the appliqué design can be cut out. Ashley explains that it is helpful to keep a copy of the original drawn design around as a reference when cutting the fabric to ensure you are cutting out the right areas. Once cut out the design can be pinned or fused in place and then stitched. Ashley shows several different appliqué tips and techniques by explaining and demonstrating a blanket stitch as well as showing how the design can be stitched with a straight stitch as well.