I loaded this old Amazing Designs pattern on my memory stick and brought it to my machine. Here I am preparing to sew the outline of the birdhouse. It was stitched once on the green fabric to show me the location and to give me an idea how large to cut the applique fabric. I used the Lapel Stick glue to hold the fabric in place.
After stitching the bird house outline, I gently lifted the edges of the birdhouse fabric and trimmed close to the stitching line.
Now the machine is doing a tacking zig zag around the perimeter of the birdhouse.
The birdhouse stitching is all completed and the bird has been straight stitched and is being trimmed.
I wish I would have had some of this lapel stick when I was shopping one day and lost a button when trying on clothes. Not one store had a safety pin that I could borrow. Remember the good old days when they pinned price tags on garments?
My giveaway today is just for people who own embroidery machines and want to try the Lapel Stick for applique. Tomorrow I will have a giveaway for everyone. In your giveaway entry comment tell me whether you have done any applique with your embroidery machine. If you are a NO REPLY you are automatically disqualified unless you leave your email address in your comment using AT instead of @ and DOT instead of a period.
I will choose a winner at midnight tonight.
I have not done any appliqué on my machine as of yet. Still learning it. I bought an Elna Expressive 900. Love it.
ReplyDeleteYes I do applique with an embroidery machine. In the past I tried using a repositional glue stick like "post it notes" and it still left a residue. I would love to try this new type. I have a Brother 770 embroidery machine.
ReplyDeleteI don't have an embroidery machine, but I use lapel stick when doing my string piecing. When doing a spiderweb, I glue the kite to the paper pattern first - on about 5 at a time.
ReplyDeleteI've only done a few applique projects because I don't really know how. Everyone says "It's so easy". Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI have an embroidery machine and have done a fair amount of appliqué. This looks like an interesting product that might make the process of getting pieces lined up a little easier. Thanks for bringing it to our attention, and thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteKadybird2002 AT yahoo DOT com
Applique is always an option, my granddaughter's baby quilt, my friend's grandson, burp rags, diaper bags and quilt labels have all used applique.
ReplyDeleteI've actually done quite a bit of machine embroidery on quilts made for family members and love doing it. This product looks as if it would make a significant difference when working with applique. Thanks for the giveaway opportunity Wanda.
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I have a Phaff 7570 with embroidery attachment. Would love to try that poduct.
ReplyDeleteI would love to try it. I have an embroidery machine that I am trying to get familiar with.
ReplyDeleteI have done a little appliqué with my Pfaff 7570. This sounds like a great product! Thanks for offering the give away! Pat Jacobs
ReplyDeleteNot only have I done applique on my embroidery machine but am about to do some Christmas ones starting next week. I have never seen this stick for sale but have seen it mentioned online.
ReplyDeleteI don't have an embroidery machine, but I gotta get me some of that stuff. I've heard good things about it.
ReplyDeleteI do a lot of applique on my embroidery machine, but I usually use the spray adhesive to put it down. This would be a better idea.
ReplyDeleteI gifted myself a Bernina last month for a milestone birthday. Sadly the embroidery unit is still in the box. I would love to try the applique, though, and the glue stick looks like a great tool.
ReplyDeleteI don't have a machine, so don't enter me into the contest. I have been using Elmer's School Glue and just love it. I used it yesterday to match seams on a quilt block. I added a very small stream right at the seams and they turned out perfect. I also love the Elmer's School glue sticks which are purple and turn clear. It works great for applique.
ReplyDeleteI bought my embroidery machine from you at the Sandwich Fair.... too many years ago to remember. Love it after all these years and continue to use it. I did not know there was a glue stick out there for this. I am excited to give it a try whether I am selected or not. (*._,*) And just love the bird and house appliqué.
ReplyDeleteJJM
I have not used this product but would love to try it. I did a couple of appliques when I was in a monthly machine embroidery club (to learn how to various things with my new embroidery machine).
ReplyDeleteThanks for offering this chance to us!!
lovely bird, and blue of course, one of my favourite colours, the wee house is perfect for him, Great giveaway for those with the right machine, and your photo series is great. Cheers,Jean.p.s. please do not include me in this, my machine is a Bernina QE 440.
ReplyDeletei have been wanting to try that, thanks
ReplyDeleteYes, I enjoy doing applique on my embroidery machine. Applique combined with embroidery gives pieces such a professional look. And I can change the look of it just by changing fabric or thread colors.
ReplyDeleteChris in Central WI
I have done a little embroidery on my Bernina 830, but really need to spend some serious bonding time with it. The lapel stick looks like a great produvt for holding everything in place. I'd love to give it a try.
ReplyDeleteHi Wanda, I would love to try this product. I have a Brother embroidery machine and have always had trouble keeping my pieces in place. This may be the answer to my difficulty of keeping my fabric straight. Thanks, RGN
ReplyDeleteI have used it on fabric postcards and ATCs. Great product.
ReplyDeleteI have an embroidery machine but have not done any in years. This glue stick would be great.
ReplyDeleteI am probably too late, but I would love to try it!
ReplyDeleteI have done some bits of applique recently and I often do letters of the alphabet. I would love to try this glue stick on future projects, thanks.
ReplyDeleteI haven't done very much with my embroidery machine yet. I am still learning.
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