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This image was scanned from the Dianna May Martin personal library collection
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Why Invisible Machine Applique?
- Getting Started: Supplies
- Beginning Invisible Machine Applique
Preparing your machine for IMA,
Appliqueing points and curves
- Preparing Your Fabric for Applique-
Method 1: freezer paper and spray starch,
Method 2: freezer paper shiny side up
Method 3: lining with iron-on interfacing
Method 4: lining with fabric
- Appliqueing Your Hearts
- Other Great Ideas for Using the Invisible Stitch-
Easy bias stems
Appliqueing your applique
Appliqued curves
Mitred borders
Attaching labels
- Choosing Designs for IMA
- Stitching Problems?
Undoing IMA mistakes
- General Instructiosn for the Projects
- Dawn's Anatomy of a Quilt
- PROJECTS:
- Keukenhof(Tulips)
- Country Hearts
- Chooks
- Album Rose
- Into the Deep End
- Antique Oak
- Dresden Plate
- Psychedelic Skippy
- Over to You!
- Resources
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Title: Invisible Machine Applique: The traditional beauty of hand applique - but on your machine!
Author/Designer: Dawn Cameron-Dick
Format/Publication Date: TPB:2000
Publisher: Teamwork Craftbooks, West Sussex, England
Language: English
Page Count: 92
Book Dimensions(ht. x w.): 11 3/4" x 8 1/4"
ISBN: 0953259021
SUMMARY- When I do applique in the future, I am grabbing her book and rereading it, following her recommendations for thread and technique. I love the look of hand applique, but hate the time it takes - hand sewing is torture to me. And bonus, I am already very familiar with the machine stitch she uses to create the look of hand applique. This book ROCKS!
Anyone with more information about this publication can contact me through My Contact Page.
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