Appliqué with turned edges is one of the first techniques taught to a beginner in sewing. Many old quilts have beautiful examples of some of the earlier styles of appliqué, when cloth was scarce and the sewer had to be creative with what she had. Use these steps to guide you through the basic procedure for sewing the turned edge appliqué.
Decide on the design you want to appliqué and choose the fabric. Cotton and cotton blends work well for appliqué because they are easy to press and fold. If you are a beginner, start with a simple design and work towards the layered, more complicated appliqués as you become more experienced.
Trace your design onto the back of the fabric you have chosen for your appliqué. Use a fabric pencil or tracing wheel, but be precise when drawing the shape. Add a ¼-inch seam allowance around the shape before you cut it out.
At first, it may be easier to draw this seam allowance onto the fabric before cutting so you will have a visual guide. As you become more ... more.
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