How to Raw Edge Applique Without Fusible Web with On Williams Street

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We love to use Raw Edge Applique in projects, it's beginner friendly and opens up so many possibilities in the world of quilting. Not all projects work well with fusible web, however, so we are sharing 2 alternate ways you can raw edge applique on any quilting project.

First, we show you how to use fusible thread to secure your piece in place. This is a fantastic option to use with either raw edge applique or needle turn applique. If you are using it for needle turn, sew your original basting stitches further inside your piece to allow for space to turn your fabric under. Our favorite brand of fusible thread is Charlotte's Web by Superior Threads.

Second we demonstrate how to use a regular washable glue stick to baste your pieces in place. When using glue, just make sure it is washable. We've had lots of luck with Elmer's glue sticks. This method works well for large pieces that you may need to reposition a few times to get to lay flat. You can easily peel it off and put it back down until it is just right, adding a little more glue if needed.

Either of these options are great when you have lots of layers or don't need the extra durability of the fusible web. They won't add any stiffness to the quilt top and will make quilting the final project easy.

The patterns we used in this video are Dusklight and Pixie Dust and can be purchased in our online shop.
https://www.etsy.com/shop/OnWilliamsS...

For more information visit our blog
https://www.onwilliamsstreet.com/raw-...

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