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Learn how to create fabric illusions for Dresden wedge appliques

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Uploaded by on Aug 17, 2010

Nancy Zieman and Kate Bashynski use unconventional fabric choices together with the Easy Dresden Tool and Dresden Trace 'n Create Quilt Templates. Brought to you by Nancy's Notions.
http://www.nancysnotions.com/category/video+demos/delightful+dresden+applique...

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  • Yes, in a way you might say a kind of reverse appliqué. The technique that Kate is using involves placing the nonfusible-side of fusible interfacing to the right side of the circle. Stitch around the outer edge of the circle. Trim away an inner circle of the interfacing, leaving about an inch around the edge. Turn the interfacing to the inside and pressing it in place to create a finished edge on the circle. The circle is then machine or hand-stitched in place.

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  • Please, how did Kate sew the center circle? It was a kind if reverse applique??? TY for the video...

  • Hi ,thank you very much for sharing with us,this tutorial was very helpful for my current project.and very easy too follow ,as always you are awesome.cheers!!!!

  • I like this take on Dresdan. My 4 year old daughter thought it was pizza fabric!

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