Thank you all so much again for welcoming me so warmly to this board and thank you for all the nice things you've said about my project!
I'm sorry I haven't been back sooner to answer the new questions. I have a sick kitty and that has been kept me away from the computer. I'll try to answer the questions now. I hope I haven't missed any but, if I have, please remind me and I promise to answer.
I thought I would mention my trial and error experience when I was ready to put the appliques on and it might be of help. I found out that following instructions for the iron on appliques didn't work for me. If I put my iron on the heat setting for fleece, that wasn't hot enough to make the applique adhere. I turned it to the very highest setting and that worked. I applied heat for close to the recommended time but kept checking to make sure I wasn't scorching the fleece. I also used a pressing cloth as suggested.
JudithM said:
Welcome to the Cooking, Crafting, Scrapping board! Thank you for sharing those adroabale throws with us! I don't sew & know very little about sewing ... do you buy the fleece with the stitching around the edge or do you have to stitch around the edge yourself?
Spinning said:
wow that is just an iron on? I thought maybe you had one of those fancy surge sewing machines! What a great gift idea! I might even be able to handle that! I actually know the stitch you did on the outside, my one and only embrodery skill!
Thanks for sharing!
The fleece throws came with the stitching already done around the edge. I really like that they have a more finished look that way and I doubt I would have had time to do that myself. I was looking for fast, easy, and inexpensive when I went searching for my materials!
ksjayhawks said:
Welcome!!! Love the throws. I am going to have to make one for my dgd who will be 3 this month. She would love one. Did HL have any princess appliques?
My HL had all the princesses in stock and they were so pretty. I think a throw with a princess iron on would be beautiful!
Stephres said:
Oh wow, what a great idea! I love how yours came out and instantly thought "great Christmas present." You could also add iron on letters to monogram to personalize them!
Personalizing them would be an extra special touch and would look really nice! I noticed HL had several sizes and colors of iron on letters and different styles, too. It would be very easy and quick to do iron on letters!
As soon as I can find the time, I want to come here and read about all of your projects. You all sound like a very talented group and I know I can learn so much from all of you!
If anyone makes a throw, please post a picture. I would love to see it!
