Video Tutorial and Giveaway for Applique Class

Whether you love the look of appliqué but are new to the process or you’re a veteran appliquér who wants to broaden your repertoire of techniques, check out a copy of our newly released Appliqué Class. Created in conjuction with the editors of American Patchwork & Quilting Magazine, it offers a primer on all methods of appliqué, instructions showing how to adapt patterns to your favorite method, and 20 projects to give your new skills a try.

I recently completed my first appliqué project with the assistance of upcoming author Joanna Figueroa and I’m so glad I gave it a try. To see just how simple it can be, check out this video tutorial from my friends at American Patchwork & Quilting. They are a source of both inspiration and instruction and I sincerely hope their tutorial will encourage you to dive in and give it a try.

Should you need further encouragement, why don’t you leave us a comment on this post? On Friday, I’ll pick one lucky commentor to receive a collection of appliqué tools to get you started.

21 Responses to “Video Tutorial and Giveaway for Applique Class”

  1. kelli says:

    Wow, that video is great!

  2. Judy LeVang says:

    Looks like a great video! I hope I win! I would love to try out applique.

  3. Very nice! Thank you! :) I would love to learn more about applique!

  4. Binks says:

    I’ve been eyeballing applique for a while now, but haven;t tried it out yet. The video was great. It totally feels more accessible now and I know what I should be doing. I’ll definitely try it out soon.

  5. Elizabeth McDonald says:

    The book looks wonderful! Now to check out the tutorial…

  6. Charlotte says:

    I’ve tried applique before, but I’d like to get better at it (it was kind of an epic fail….). I hope I win, and the video is great! :)

  7. N. Perez says:

    Why, yes I’d love to give a try to this beautiful art of appliqué. I heard is addicting, though, but so is blog-hopping and here I am ;)
    naslyyadid(at)gmail(dot)com

  8. annabelle says:

    I love applique and I’m off to check out the video :)

  9. Debra L says:

    My applique definately has alot to be desired!

  10. Becky S says:

    Applique Class sounds like a great book. My next quilt project has some hand applique so I could use a refresher course. Thanks for the fun giveaway.

  11. Gill says:

    I enjoy applique but I’d love to have the confidence and skill to try needleturn

  12. Michelle A says:

    Great video. I love the look of applique and have tried it but would like to learn more about it and be better at it. Thanks for the chance to win.

  13. Denise says:

    The video was very informative and had some great tips.
    Thanks for the opportunity to win!

  14. MarciaW says:

    I have wanted to learn to applique and at a loss for how to begin. So, this would be wonderful to help get me started. Thanks for the chance to enter the drawing.

  15. Lee says:

    I would love to learn more about applique! thanks – the video had some good tips!

  16. Annie says:

    Getting passably proficient at applique is a recent goal I’ve set myself. Would you believe I’ve never even tried it before now? There are just too many lovely things to do with it to resist the lure any longer. Thanks for the great resource and the giveaway!

  17. bonnie says:

    I want to try to applique.. I have a quilt in mind but first I might make a pillow..

  18. At World of Charity Stitching we make quilts, totes, bags etc for nursing homes, domestic violence shelter & Ronald McDonald House. this video is excellent as I’m about to do an applique on a quilt. We combine cross stitch and quilting on all our quilts – and now applique! Thank you for this opportunity.

  19. Hueisei says:

    Great video…I still new in appliqué, great chance for me!

  20. Kim says:

    Thanks for the opportunity to win. I love applique and can always use more tools to further my addiction :)

  21. jil says:

    Applique is something I want to feel more confident with.. certainly am encouraged by your book.

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