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zz-pd 06-18-2010 10:24 PM


Originally Posted by applique
I use Wonder Under fusible by the bolt on my huge appliques and satin stich each piece down with a very stiff stabilizer behind the piece which is removed after the stitching is done. Every quilt I make then goes through the washer and dryer. Works well for what I do. If it is something that needs handquilting, I use Misty Fuse which is soft and pliable.

WOW, that is a stunning quilt. Thank you for sharing, and God bless. Penny

Bernice H in Calif 06-19-2010 12:33 AM


Originally Posted by Sunflower Girl
Who uses freezer paper for applique? I've been using heat n bond but people keep telling me they use butcher's/freezer paper. If you use it, does it work as well?

Freezer paper is generally used for hand applique.
Heat and bond is generally used for machine applique.

Brenda Retzlaff 06-21-2010 11:25 PM

I find freezer paper in the section where Aluminum foil, baggies, etc. are. Walmart always has it. I have also found it in other grocery stores.

I too use both methods for my applique...depends on the project.


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