Intermediate
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32 min 48 sec
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02:48
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05:09
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05:26
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07:41
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Appliqué is a beautiful way to add texture, pattern and color to a project. Natalie uses appliqué to stunning effect in her Alabama Chanin collection, and in this workshop, she'll share with you her basic technique. She’ll also show examples of how using different stitches and thread result in dramatically different finished looks.
Learn how to:
What you’ll get:
Here’s what you’ll need:
Materials:
- 100% organic cotton jersey fabric
- button craft thread or embroidery floss
- garment scissors
- embroidery scissors
- needles and pins
- stencil design printed on paper
- pennant felt or other material for stencil
- cutting mat
- craft knife
- fabric
- paint
- airbrush
- stencils or spray bottles
Downloads:
- Create and cut a pattern stencil
- Apply a stencil to fabric
- Create surface pattern using paint
- Work with fabric paint
- Cut applique pieces
- Hand stitching
- Use appliqué whip stitch
- Decide appliqué design choices
What you’ll get:
- An easy-to-follow lesson on traditional applique
- 8 HD video lessons you can access online anytime, anywhere
- Itemized supply list
- Step-by-step instruction by artist Natalie Chanin
- The ability to leave comments, ask questions and interact with other students
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Traditional Appliqué Reviews
522 users recommended this class to a friend
Jacqueline Barber
Natalie is just such a great and clear explainer and so easy to listen to. In addition to the "how-to," she includes so many important little tips and stitiching knowledge.
September 8, 2024
Sharon MacKenzie
I loved this class! I loved the teaching style and the applique result is stunning! I would highly recommend this class.
More than 3 months ago
Becky Poisson
The dress would indeed be a labor of love, but I can imagine creating a smaller project using these methods. Truly beautiful.
More than 3 months ago