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katier825 08-18-2011 04:24 AM

Here is some info about Mistyfuse. I've never used it, but will try it sometime.

http://suebleiweiss.com/freeprojects/MFtipsheet.pdf

donnajean 08-18-2011 04:42 AM


Originally Posted by katier825
Here is some info about Mistyfuse. I've never used it, but will try it sometime.

http://suebleiweiss.com/freeprojects/MFtipsheet.pdf

I read this tip sheet, but still don't get how you get the shapes needed for applique. With Steam a Seam you can trace them onto the paper & then cut out shapes.

k3n 08-18-2011 04:54 AM


Originally Posted by donnajean

Originally Posted by katier825
Here is some info about Mistyfuse. I've never used it, but will try it sometime.

http://suebleiweiss.com/freeprojects/MFtipsheet.pdf

I read this tip sheet, but still don't get how you get the shapes needed for applique. With Steam a Seam you can trace them onto the paper & then cut out shapes.

You fuse it to the fabric under a pressing sheet then cut your shape out - it's not an alternative to fusibles like Steam a Seam, it has different uses - for eg, if making a landscape quilt and wanting to messy cut patches of foliage, you would fuse the MF to the fabric first then messy cut your pieces. As I said, you can also use it to fuse things like Angelina fibres or silk waste as it is translucent when pressed. It isn't for regular applique as it has no paper back to draw on.

katier825 08-18-2011 05:08 AM


Originally Posted by donnajean

Originally Posted by katier825
Here is some info about Mistyfuse. I've never used it, but will try it sometime.

http://suebleiweiss.com/freeprojects/MFtipsheet.pdf

I read this tip sheet, but still don't get how you get the shapes needed for applique. With Steam a Seam you can trace them onto the paper & then cut out shapes.

You could probably draw the shape on the fabric with chalk and cut on the line.

Candace 08-18-2011 06:53 AM

You can sandwich it between fabric and a piece of freezer paper and use the freezer paper to trace applique. This is what many people do.

MTS 08-18-2011 09:28 AM


Originally Posted by k3n
It isn't for regular applique as it has no paper back to draw on.

But could you fuse it to the fabric and send it thru an AccuGoCutter thingie?

Candace 08-18-2011 09:55 AM


Originally Posted by MTS

Originally Posted by k3n
It isn't for regular applique as it has no paper back to draw on.

But could you fuse it to the fabric and send it thru an AccuGoCutter thingie?


Yes.

magpie 08-21-2011 02:57 PM

here is http://www.softexpressions.com/softw...MistyFuse.phpa link


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