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Well, I needed a break from doing this for hours! So, I took pictures while I was going (as per the usual) of appliqueing the clouds onto the Itachi robe I have on commission (that I have to have done this weekend/early next week :faint:)

So... I hope you can find this helpful, as well! It's a grand alternative to the Fakie Screen-Printing Tutorial for a way of applying color or design.

I'll probably wind up coming in and editing this description shortly; I'm just too tired right now! That was a lot more work (both the cloud things, and the tutorial) than I thought it would be!

I have one question for Naruto fans, though: why is there only one cloud on Itachi's outfit that goes backwards? The one on the back, as per this reference - [link] Why just one?! *drives me crazy*

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Oh wow! I never knew appliqué could be this easy! Before I just top stitched the designs straight onto the fabric then sealed it with a zigzag or satin stitch.

[Then again, you can't really get that heat'n'bond stuff here in England so I guess I'm stuck with that method xD;]

Still! Thanks for this tutorial - extremely useful and well presented as always! =D
D8 This totally helps!! :highfive: Awesome tutorial!!

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Totally faving this, so useful!
Aw! Thank you :hug:

Yes! I definitely is pretty easy, the heat'n'bond really does help.. if you don't have that, though, I've worked with any type of spray adhesive before, too - just a generic 3M spray glue works fine! Cut the shape, and glue it on - it keeps everything from shifting :D

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Really? Thanks for the tip! :D I'm working on a cosplay project which needs a ridiculous amount of appliqué and quite frankly, it's driving me mad!
:highfive: I'm very happy to hear that! :glomp:

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:w00t: I'm happy to hear that! I guess I definitely need to keep my camera in my work space more often :boogie:

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Hey, I've had to do this before...and I'll have to redo it again soon on a costume... but thanks for the tips!!

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Totally awesome. Whether someone has done this before or not it's definitely helpful to have a little reminder (oh hey, don't do this), and your tutorials are always so neat and clean. This makes me want to go give it a shot myself!
Great tutorial. I want to try this with my mom's sewing machine. I don't think my sewing machine can do zig-zags. My sewing machine is older than I am.

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