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Applique Made Easy
by Karen Costello Soltys
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... and firm enough to trace around. 11 To remove freezer paper from underneath finished appliqués, you need to cut the background fabric. You can cut away the entire background (leaving 'inch for seam allowances). But if you prefer to leave the background ... "
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The Perfect Hand, The Stitch Sampler, right swing position, bias press bars, fusible thread, preparing shapes, bias tubes, blind hem stitch, sequin pins, thread snips, freezer paper, background fabric
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Beginner's Guide to Stumpwork
by Kay Dennis
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... S s-I-J_IOrd A plain background fabric, strong enough to support the sometimes heavily padded and wired elements should be used for stumpwork. A good quality, medium-weight ... "
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Felt Toy, lightweight calico, cotton moulds, gold fabric paint, background fabric, running stitch
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The Art and Craft of Goldwork: Goldwork projects using gold threads, beads and sequins
by Antonia Lomny
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... have decided which design you would like to try, and have enlarged, traced or otherwise prepared your template, choose the background fabric or fabrics for your work. Rich, strongly coloured cloth or fabrics that give the appearance of being shot with gold ... "
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Applique Basics: Flower Wreaths
by Karen Kay Buckley
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... This decision may determine how you trace the pattern onto your background fabric. In some cases you may just need to position the bug or insect in a different direction, but doing that ... "
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