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Old 07-03-2011, 05:58 PM
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I think I found it on their website.44F For light to midweight fabrics; adds gentle support for blouses, dresses and shirts. the instructions say coming soon....I wonder if this can be used for applique?
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I found the book, I did not know you could sew the fusing on and them turn in inside out than iron it on....no raw edges, AWESOME!
Thats the way I like to do applique. Think I learned it that way from Elenore.
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Old 07-04-2011, 06:23 AM
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Sounds like the same stuff I use in purses and tote bags.
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I hope you are still receiving posts from this site. I bought the same thing from Joann's some time ago, I think it was a black Friday shopping special. All it says is JAS VAL-U-FUSE 44FPKG10 by Pellon. Did you ever find instructions? I think I bought mine for making a T-shirt quilt, just call me forgetful. I looked on the Pellon site and could find nothing for 44F. Can you help?
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I think I found it on their website.44F For light to midweight fabrics; adds gentle support for blouses, dresses and shirts. the instructions say coming soon....I wonder if this can be used for applique?
I hope you are still receiving posts from this site. I bought the same thing from Joann's some time ago, I think it was a black Friday shopping special. All it says is JAS VAL-U-FUSE 44FPKG10 by Pellon. Did you ever find instructions? I think I bought mine for making a T-shirt quilt, just call me forgetful. I looked on the Pellon site and could find nothing for 44F. Can you help?
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I was doing a bit more research on this interfacing and found that this person uses it for Quilting. To help when putting the quilt together. http://www.minneapolismqg.com/2012/0...y-puckers.html
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Another person uses this interfacing to put batting pieces together...just iron it on
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Old 07-13-2014, 09:52 AM
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Me too. For the little bit of applique I do, this is the only way for me.
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Thats the way I like to do applique. Think I learned it that way from Elenore.
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I did not know that you could iron it on to the fabric and then turn it to make "no raw edge" applique either. You have just saved me hours of work. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
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Another person uses this interfacing to put batting pieces together...just iron it on
This is what I was going to suggest. I have used pieces of iron on interfacing to join batting pieces together instead of buying the expensive batting tape. I just bought some more yesterday for the purpose of using up all those leftover batting pieces
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