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Gennynut 10-07-2011 06:27 AM

Yes I could use the reverse side of the fabric but the "glue" would be on the front of the tree and therefore would stick to everything . That is why I was hoping . there was a way to get rid of the "glue". If there is no way I think I have enough fabric to cut another one.

featherweight 10-07-2011 06:41 AM

I would start over...

moonwork42029 10-07-2011 07:26 AM


Originally Posted by Gennynut
Yes I could use the reverse side of the fabric but the "glue" would be on the front of the tree and therefore would stick to everything . That is why I was hoping . there was a way to get rid of the "glue". If there is no way I think I have enough fabric to cut another one.

I think she was suggesting use it as it is if possible and just have the tree in a "mirrored" position if the back of the fabric would work ...even it if was a different shade.

If you don't have enough to cut out a "whole" tree, could you cut it out in small sections?

PaperPrincess 10-07-2011 08:27 AM


Originally Posted by moonwork42029

Originally Posted by Gennynut
Yes I could use the reverse side of the fabric but the "glue" would be on the front of the tree and therefore would stick to everything . That is why I was hoping . there was a way to get rid of the "glue". If there is no way I think I have enough fabric to cut another one.

I think she was suggesting use it as it is if possible and just have the tree in a "mirrored" position if the back of the fabric would work ...even it if was a different shade.

If you don't have enough to cut out a "whole" tree, could you cut it out in small sections?

Thanks, moonwork42029, that is what I was suggesting.

Dena789 10-07-2011 01:08 PM


Originally Posted by Gennynut
Yes I could use the reverse side of the fabric but the "glue" would be on the front of the tree and therefore would stick to everything . That is why I was hoping . there was a way to get rid of the "glue". If there is no way I think I have enough fabric to cut another one.

I'm lost... did you iron it onto the "right" side of the fabric on on the back?

PS - I'm in the Hat too!

Gennynut 10-07-2011 05:51 PM


Originally Posted by Dena789

Originally Posted by Gennynut
Yes I could use the reverse side of the fabric but the "glue" would be on the front of the tree and therefore would stick to everything . That is why I was hoping . there was a way to get rid of the "glue". If there is no way I think I have enough fabric to cut another one.

I'm lost... did you iron it onto the "right" side of the fabric on on the back?

PS - I'm in the Hat too!

Hi its great to know that there is another ,member in the Hat!
Yes I ironed the fusible web to the right side instead of the wrong side! So I could use it facing the right way up. But the right way up is "shinny and a little tacky". Guess I'll just have to do another one.

Dena789 10-08-2011 02:17 PM


Originally Posted by Gennynut
Hi its great to know that there is another ,member in the Hat!
Yes I ironed the fusible web to the right side instead of the wrong side! So I could use it facing the right way up. But the right way up is "shinny and a little tacky". Guess I'll just have to do another one.

Well, you could use it upside-down... that is with the back-side showing as your applique if the back of the fabric will work.


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