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JUNEC 11-27-2010 04:25 AM

What type of fusible web do you use when you applique???

I have never done any applique before, but have purchased several patterns/books that I would love to try - but nervous to get started
Thanks

ktbb 11-27-2010 04:32 AM

It depends on whether you'll be sewing the appliques after fusing them on or not. Some fusible materials are not intended for sewing and will gum up your needle badly. If you will be sewing, then I recommend a light weight fusible. There are several brands and different people have their own favorites. I purchase what's on sale, and don't really have a favorite but Steam-a-seam Lite is one brand. There is also Heat'n'bond Lite brand. Again, if you're sewing them after fusing, then either will work.

katier825 11-27-2010 05:24 AM

I like Lite Steam-a-Seam 2. If the applique is large, you can cut out the center of the fusible and just have it fuse for 1/2" or so around the edges. It makes it much softer. If you want a stiffer applique, you can try the regular Steam-a-seam or Heat'n'Bond (ultra?).

raptureready 11-27-2010 05:43 AM

Heat and Bond Ultra will gum up your needle. It's not meant to be sewn afterward. If you want to do a decorative stitch around the edge use the Lite. I like Wonder Under or Under Wonder, I never can remember which it is.

JUNEC 11-27-2010 05:45 AM

The reason I was asking is that Joann's has this on sale

http://www.joann.com/joann/catalog/p...zprd_09293069a

But after almost buying it, I realized it is just for interfacing for reg sewing not applique??

CarrieAnne 11-27-2010 06:02 AM

I really love the Heat and Bond Lite!

Tropical 11-27-2010 06:18 AM

I understand your nervousness. I felt that way a couple of years ago. I had everything I needed including a wonderful new book by Janet Pittman. But, I was afraid of failure so afraid to start. Finally, I just dove in and my first attempt turned out great. Now I fearlessly applique to my heart's content. I always use "HeatnBond Lite." It is made for either hand or machine use. You can buy it by the yard or in smaller packets. I get it at Wal Mart or Joann. I'm confident that you will have success with it. Good Luck!

donnajean 11-27-2010 06:46 AM

Stem n Seam 2 works for me.

cjtinkle 11-27-2010 07:20 AM

Shades Soft-Fuse

Holice 11-27-2010 07:29 AM

There is an interesting and informative article in the current issue of McCall's magazine about this subject.


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