With the Back Basting method, you mark the reverse side of your background fabric, then with your applique fabric and background fabric layered together, you run a basting stitch right on the lines. By using a thick handquilting thread and a thick needle, your basting stitches leave holes that become like a perferated line where the applique fabric seam gets turned under. Aside from no marks on the front of the block, the main advantage of this method, is that pieces are very accurately placed. A nice tutorial on Back Basting can be found at All About Applique.
Before doing another Baltimore Applique block this month I want to finish my Bunny Hill Tisket a Tasket block for February. The March block is available for download today (So cute ~ there is a bunny this month!), so I need to work on February this morning. I guess that makes me officially behind!
Enjoy the day!
~ Dawn
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