How to create and sew an appliqué on a garment - Sewing technical tutorial
Let your creativity flow and create appliqué patches with fabric scraps
Appliqués are primarily decorative.
To make them, follow these steps:
- For thin fabrics, place a rectangle of fabric wrong side down on double-sided fusible web (check the manufacturer's instructions) on the pre-glued side.
- Iron without steam to glue the back of the fabric.
- View of the right side of the glued fabric.
- On the wrong side (paper side), draw the outline of the patches.
- Carefully cut out the patches.
- Gently remove the protective film from the paper on the back to be able to fuse the patches onto the garment they are intended for.
- Position the patches according to the marks.
- Iron the patches so that they adhere to the garment.
- Choose a stitch (tight zigzag or cover stitch). I recommend doing a test on an extra patch to adjust the stitch and technique.
- When the tests are done, start the stitch at the edge of the patch to reinforce its hold and finish the edges.
- Lift the presser foot at each corner to reposition the patch and continue with care. Tip: go very slowly and undo if necessary.
Any flaws will be noticeable because the patches are generally contrasting and very visible (this is the purpose of a decorative element). So don't hesitate to redo the work if needed.