Heat n Bond
#1
I have used Heat n Bond for the fabric holder - when using a quilt as a wall hanging...works great and no sewing. Has anyone ever used it on the binding??? I am thinking of trying it not for the machine sew part but the 2nd part when you fold it over to the back side. Thoughts/comments?
#3
I was thinking heat bond instead of handsewing. I used it on my wall quilt to hold up my quilt on the rod (no sewing). It works great...so I was thinking it should also hold up on the binding...its washable.
Originally Posted by amma
If you are handsewing the binding, I would try it on a practice piece first, it may be harder to sew through.
#4
Ahhh I see :D It may work great on a wall hanging... but don't think I would trust in on a quilt that gets much washing. I have had it release.
For binding, they sell some that is 1/4" wide on a roll :D:D:D
For binding, they sell some that is 1/4" wide on a roll :D:D:D
#6
Yah...i saw some at Walmart...this may be good for a table runner, pot holders and tree skirt. I agree with you that with quilts since they are washed often it may not be a good idea.
Originally Posted by amma
Ahhh I see :D It may work great on a wall hanging... but don't think I would trust in on a quilt that gets much washing. I have had it release.
For binding, they sell some that is 1/4" wide on a roll :D:D:D
For binding, they sell some that is 1/4" wide on a roll :D:D:D
#8
Oh...clever....just need to make sure it never gets washed. With the heat n bond its washable.
Originally Posted by jayelee
Use dots of elmers glue to hold it and then iron it works great for wallhangings
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