To begin, you will need the following items:
Your marked applique background
1 - 1/2" bias strip
a 1/4" bias tape maker
needle, thread, thimble, scissors, pins, iron (not pictured)
Following the manufacturer's directions, pull the 1/2" bias strip through the bias tape maker, and use a hot iron to press the seam allowances as you go.
Pictured below is another method for making the bias stem if you do not have a bias tape maker available. Use a long straight pin and pin it into your ironing board cover in such a way that it leaves a 1/4" opening for the fabric strip to be pulled through.
Do-it-yourself bias tape maker |
Baste the stem onto your applique background (I generally use applique pins for expediency). First, applique the pressed-under side of the stem.
The opposite raw edge is next. Needle turn applique this side. You will find how easy it is to turn.
Needle turn applique the raw edge under to complete the stem |
Be Merry Journal Cover |
Well, we got our Christmas tree up yesterday, so today is the day to put on the tree lights - not my favorite part. But putting on a little Christmas music can make even putting on the lights a little bit fun. Cookies baking in the oven wouldn't hurt either!
Until next time,
Martha
Thankyou for these easy to follow instructions. I have undone all my previous attempts and sewn them according to your instructions and they now look very professional. Makes such a difference.
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy to hear it! Have fun with your applique!
DeleteWhat do you do when the stem turns the other direction? Do I cut and flip and sew parts together so I don't get gathering on the front?
ReplyDeleteHello! If I'm visualizing your question correctly, you should be able to switch directions, and sew a curve going in the opposite direction without cutting. If it's a gentle curve, you shouldn't have any gathers. A very sharp curve may produce some gathers, but that's to be expected. I hope that helps, and you have success with your project!
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