Friday, August 23, 2019
Wednesday, August 21, 2019
Tips and Tricks Video
Video is at the bottom. So you will read the post!
Let’s get educated. Iv spent the last month working on
making some “how to”or Tips and Tricks videos on how I do my technique for
making my Art. Or as some of you may call it Quilt Art or Art Quilting! Call whatever you want but I’m creating and making stuff so I call it, Art and I use my
sewing machine so that quilting so we have Quilt Art!
I get asked a lot of question about how I do what I do,
why I use Steam-A-Seam 2 and how to handle the sticky that comes with this
product. I thought I’d answer those question by doing a few videos. They will
also be posted here on my blog so you can come back anytime and watch your
favorites. They will also be on YouTube under Melinda Bula if I do all this tech-y stuff this right!
Let’s talk about fusible webs first. There are many
fusible webs on the market today. The last time I counted it was close to 20
and growing. Here what you need to Know! They are not the SAME and are used for different fusing and quilting techniques! When your pattern or the instructor says to
bring a certain kind of fusible web! Bring that fusible! That pattern and the
instructors technique is based on that fusible web they are asking for. This is
so important! all of us so called fusers are not doing the same thing! its like we are called Quilters but under our sewing machine we are all doing different quilting techniques. Right! Same with fusing.
You can’t use just one
fusible web for all these techniques. Just like the threads we use today, you
have to buy the right thread for the technique you are doing. We now have many
choices and that may not be all good. Are you confused yet?
In this blog and my first 2 videos I’m just going to talk about the one I use.
Steam-A- Seam 2. I have tried most of them. But come back to SAS2 for my
technique. I’m always up for something new! They are all good products. But
Fusing is not the same for every creative person out there. We are doing many
different and unique techniques with fusible web.
And don't get mad at your quilt shop owner. They can't afford to carry all 20 fusible webs under the cutting tables. That is why bring yards with me to classes when I teach.
Ok, what’s my technique? I am laying or overlapping layers
of fused fabric on top of each other just like you lay paint on top of other
paint. That’s how I make my art quilt. Iv layered up to 6 layers and still been
able to sew through it. The threads i add when quilting are another layer of color added to the composition. Steam-A-Seam 2
allow me to do that. And of course I have developed some tips and tricks I want
to share with you.
And I don’t use the Lite Steam-A-Seam (Tip) It’s dose not stay adhered. When I’m trying to
quilt my piece it lifts up off the fabric. when peeling it off the release paper half of it stay on one paper and the other half is on the other release paper. Which makes my
students panic and have a bad experience!
First #1 video is about how to put the fusible web on the
fabric! There are tricks that make it easy to use.
Video #2 is how to deal with all the sticky and how to
clean it off all your sewing tools. That means your scissors also. Did you know there are special scissors that work better with sticky fusible web?
Hope these videos will answer some of questions? You can
leave questions below or on YouTube and I
will try and answer them. Remember the video is just talking about my technique
and using Steam-A-Seam 2.
NOTE: no company is asking me or paying me to do this. I
just have a lot of experience with this fusible and watching 1,000's of students a year using it. I figure last
year I bought about 2,000 yards the sticky stuff for myself and student.
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