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Saria wrote:Thats really great, one of the better tutorials I've seen in a while
One thing that I use for applique is Heat and Bond, which is basically full sheets of seam a seam, that way if the item you are appliqueing is finicky or has a lot of strange curves you can fuse the entire piece of fabric to the garment, and then you don't have to worry about anything shifting
Fitz Caliston wrote:Make a fitted Shield Cover:
http://www.theriversend.com/uploads/Fit ... torial.pdf
Kyrian wrote:Has anyone worked with the temporary spray adhesive for doing applique? It's supposed to disappear after a couple of weeks (or washings, I suspect) and is used much like regular spray adhesive.
Bron Brodir wrote:Awesome Article. I used to hang with the guy who posted this in the Burning lands in Amtgard back in El Paso TX.
Loptr wrote:Bron Brodir wrote:Awesome Article. I used to hang with the guy who posted this in the Burning lands in Amtgard back in El Paso TX.
Are you saying you used to hang out with Fitz in EL Paso?
Really?
evil randy wrote:Nope, he's saying he used to hang with Kyrian, who started this thread.
Patchiz of Clew wrote:* Arrakis,Thanks so much for the newest internet address.
Vercingetorix wrote:Link appears to be dead again sadly...
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