Quilting Basics 12: Turned Edge Applique

LeahDay

Leah Day has been teaching online since 2009. She's the creator of the Free Motion Quilting Project, a blog filled with thousands of quilting tutorial videos. Leah has written several books including 365 Free Motion Quilting Designs, Explore Walking Foot Quilting with Leah Day, and Mally the Maker and the Queen in the Quilt.

6 Responses

  1. KathyinMN says:

    Cool! I was thinking I could use my sizzix dies to cut the freezer paper circles out. Love that you can also reuse the templates. Great video Leah.

  2. I use Templar heat resistant template plastic, instead of freezer paper, also I have a small iron, made by dritz, that fits into the palm of hand and is the perfect size for pressing the appliqués. I use a larger water color paint brush, as it holds more starch.

  3. My favorite way I've done it before is to see two circles together, right sides together, and then cut the back circle to turn it (which gets hidden on the inside so not a big deal). But that's a lot of extra fabric to waste and quilt through. I already turned this (haven't appliquéd yet) but I really like this method! It may be my new favorite but I'll hold judgement until is appliquéd.

  4. Unknown says:

    I have your templates. How do you use them making the circle for this as unable to iron with the plastic template there.

  5. Leah Day says:

    You can trace the circle template onto freezer paper, then cut it out, or you could cut the freezer paper out directly with the template. You'll need a very small rotary cutter – 28 mm or smaller so you can cut the circle shape smoothly. I find this easier to do with scissors especially for the smaller circles so I trace using the template, then cut with scissors. Does that make sense?

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