I am having a go at Machine Appliqué. Using my Brother Quilters Edition Innov-is 200. So far ... so good! I'm really enjoying this technique (I honestly did not think I would!).
This project is another quilt for little Amos. The pattern is "By Air, By Rail, By Sea" by Heathers Designs found
HERE. I have the "By Sea" row all ironed on ready to stitch and so far I have finished one boat. This pattern was a bit too fiddly for hand blanket stitch and although I badly need a new hand sewing project, I decided to have a play with machine blanket stitch and I must say I am loving it!
I am using Sulky 30wt in the needle and Bottom Line 60wt in the bobbin and I am very pleased with the effect. The blanket stitch I am using is one that fills the space nicely. I have ironed on some Pellon 630 to the back of the work and I like the way it softens the appliqué.
To educate myself about this method I read everything I could and watched hours of youtube videos. I then did a practice piece and found which settings I liked. It's all about "knowing" how the stitch is formed on YOUR machine, so I did many many rows to understand my blanket stitch.
One hint I picked up and now I cannot recall whether it was a video or a blog post but it was about pulling the threads to the back of your work and then weaving all the threads through some stitches - use a Magic Needle ! you know... those "self threading" hand sewing needles!!! well I have to tell you, these things are indeed MAGIC! I will now keep the packet close by all of my machines - they will be great when pulling the quilting thread to the back of the quilt and I can even see me keeping one in my hand sewing bag..... for those times when I keep sewing when I know I should stop because I'm running out of thread! these needles are so easy to "pop" the thread into and then finish off stitching. I found an article
HERE which explains more about these needles.
So I have started the New Year off with a new project and a new technique.... not a bad start :-)
Happy Sewing!
Cheers from Helen