How to Make an Iron-On Applique : Ironing Adhesive Paper to an Applique

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Uploaded by on Jul 4, 2008

Be sure to put the fabric on the glue side of the adhesive paper. Learn how to iron adhesive paper to an applique in this free video on making an applique.

Expert: Misty Swift
Bio: Misty Swift began sewing from home for herself and friends after being distraught over a beautiful bag she purchased only to discover it was horribly made and almost immediately fell apart.
Filmmaker: Adolph Ramirez

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  • Can you iron on printer paper onto a t-shirt ? There are no markets by me to go and buy transfer paper.

  • where can you get the adhesive paper? Is this also called interfacing ?

  • I love appliques and i never know the best way to us them. Thanks for showing. Can you let me know the best way to apply them on headbands because I am headband girl so if you let me know i can certain use them on my headbands. Good day!

    rsanter1223

  • Just a suggestion, especially to save cleaning off the iron or ironing board: You can get a "pressing sheet" to lay over the fabric to keep adhesive off the iron. There are really nice ones made of non-stick polylon like "The Applique Pressing sheet" by "Bear Thread Designs", or a cheaper one by June Tailor made of Teflon. You can also put an old pillowcase or similar (like muslin) on the ironing board first to keep the sticky stuff off your ironing board cover. Thanks for the tutorials!

  • After I iron my fabric to the transfer paper, I cut out my shape and when I take the transfer paper off my fabric is frayed on all sides. Why is this happening and what can I do to stop it?

  • whats the paper you are using called??

  • how hot does the iron get?

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