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Appliqué
the Floriani Way
Creating
beautiful appliqué has never been easier! Appliqué
is a very quick yet beautiful embellishment for quilts, sweaters,
sweatshirts, T-shirts, bags and more. When combined with machine
or hand embroidery, the results can be very rewarding. Below you
will find three very easy methods for this traditional technique,
including basic satin stitch appliqué and two types of
turned edge appliqué.
Satin
Stitch Appliqué
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Trace
or draw your image onto the paper side of Appli-kay Wonder®
using a pen or pencil.
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Using
a medium iron temperature, fuse the soft side of Appli-kay
Wonder® to the wrong side of the fabric to be appliquéd.
It is necessary to hold the iron in place for at least 5 seconds
and remember to not use steam.
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Cut the image out and peel back the protective release paper.
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Stick
the appliqué down to your garment in the desired position.
It is ok to reposition the appliqué as many times as
needed.
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Press the appliqué into place using a medium setting
on your iron. Once in place, iron again on the opposite side
of the fabric. Remember to press, don't iron!
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Satin stitch or use a decorative machine stitch to finish
the appliqué! Don't forget to use your favorite Floriani
stabilizer behind the garment or quilt block to support your
machine stitches.
Tips
for Satin Stitch Applique:
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Use cotton, rayon or polyester embroidery thread for maximum
stitch quality.
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Use
a Micro-Tex sharp needle to prevent poking large holes or
needle sheering in the fabric. (Use a ballpoint if the appliqué
is being stitched down to knit)
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Lower your tension two notches or numbers below what it normally
sets on. This will ensure the threads are wrapping to the
back of the fabric and will prevent the bobbin thread from
sneaking to the top.
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Use
a good quality tearaway such as Floriani Heat N Sta® Fusible
Tearaway or Stitch N Wash® (also available in fusible)
to support the heavy satin stitches in the garment or quilt.
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Always test your satin stitch on the actual piece of fabric
that your work will be done on and write your settings down
for future reference.
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Learn to pivot in the correct direction when going around
curves, pulling the fabric when going around a curve or circle
will "warp" or stretch the appliqué causing
waves. Set your machine for the needle down position to keep
the needle in the fabric when you stop and pivot. This is
when you will really love your knee lift on your machine!
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BREATHE
!! and for goodness sake, sit up straight! Tilt your machine
toward you and this will help with both of these problems!
"No
Bulk" Turned Edge Appliqué
This technique is super easy and holds the appliqué in place
while you stitch. Because the product used to turn the edge washes
out, bulk is eliminated for a beautiful, flat finish!
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Trace or draw your image onto the wrong side of your fabric
to be appliquéd.
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Place
the fusible (shiny) side of the Floriani Wet N Gone Fusible®
to the right side of the appliqué fabric.
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Using
a short stitch length, stitch on the lines drawn.
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Trim
the excess fabric around the stitching lines to within 1/8".

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Cut
a slit in the Wet N Gone® and turn the fabric right side
out, pushing out any points or curves.
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Once
the fabric is turned, the fusible side of the Floriani Wet
n Gone Fusible® is exposed. Position the appliqué
on the quilt square or garment and press in to place using
a medium temp setting on your iron. Do not use steam!
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Embellish
the appliqué with machine or hand stitching.
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Once
laundered, the Wet N Gone Fusible® will disappear eliminating
any bulk within the seam!
"Sealed
Edge" Turned Edge Appliqué
This durable finish to the edge of the fabric ensures your stitching
will stay beautiful through normal wear and tear on the quilt
or garment. Perfect for sharp edges and points that tend to sneak
out from under the fold over time and ravel.
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Trace or draw your image onto the wrong side of your fabric
to be appliquéd.
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Place
the right side (non-fusible side) of the stabilizer to the
right side of the appliqué fabric.
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Using a short stitch length, stitch on the drawn lines.

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Trim the excess fabric to within 1/8" of the stitched
lines.
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Cut a slit in the stabilizer and turn the appliqué
right side out. Push out any points or curves and clip into
the curves if necessary to achieve smoothness.
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Trim the stabilizer to ½" of the stitched lines.
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The fusible side of the stabilizer is now facing the wrong
side of the appliqué fabric. Use the point of your
iron (silk temp setting) to press the stabilizer to the appliqué
fabric. This will seal the edge of the fabric to prevent it
from raveling.
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Position the appliqué on your garment or quilt square
and machine or hand stitch in to place. Note! If desired,
use Floriani Appli-kay Wonder® to secure the appliqué
fabric to prevent it from moving while you stitch.
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