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ghostrider 03-22-2011 11:14 AM

I use a lot of Pellon Wonder Under 805, a LOT. I use it one of two ways, depending on the project. I either fuse it to the fabric, leave the paper on, let it cool, draw my pattern on the paper, cut it out and then remove the paper OR I trace the pattern onto the paper side of the fusible, fuse it to the fabric, let it cool, cut it out and then remove the paper.

In both cases I am cutting paper and fabric together and dulling my scissors in the process while also pulling paper off small pieces of fabric which can easily fray the edges. I do not stitch the edges on my work, so avoiding pulled threads is quite important to the quality of the finished piece.

Many advanced art quilters, on the other hand, fuse web to fabric, remove the paper and cut freehand...just fabric and web. I'm not ready for that yet and neither are most of the appliqué quilters I know. Not being able to get a specific pattern onto the glue directly has always made me nuts.

So, here's what I learned that you may be able to use, too. When you fuse the web to the fabric, let it cool, remove the paper keeping it whole, and THEN trace your pattern onto the paper with a Sharpie or other black permanent marker. Place the ink side of the paper on the glue side of the fused fabric and iron it for 5 seconds. Let the fabric cool and remove the paper. The ink should transfer to the fabric and you can cut it out just inside the black line without ruining your scissors or pulling on the edges of your pieces.

I hope that makes sense, and believe me, bells and whistles went off in my head when I read it yesterday!!! Funny how such little things can excite us beyond belief isn't it. :lol: Boy, I sure hope I wasn't the last person in the universe to find out about this trick... :shock:

scrappy happy 03-22-2011 11:20 AM

no you were not the last person to find that out. I'm now lol , what a great idea. thank u

pamesue 03-22-2011 11:24 AM

nope...I am

wolfkitty 03-22-2011 11:29 AM

Add me to the list!

Scissor Queen 03-22-2011 11:30 AM

Interesting. One thing I've noticed that made a difference in the edge quality of my appliques is the type of scissors I use to cut them out with. I use serrated scissors now and I get very little edge fraying.

sharoney 03-22-2011 11:32 AM

Me too!

sewcrafty 03-22-2011 12:33 PM

Good idea!

MYWR 03-22-2011 12:35 PM

Nope It's me !! Thanks

virtualbernie 03-22-2011 01:08 PM

Also, if you score down the middle of the paper with a pin you can tear the paper out from the middle toward the edges.

darlin121 03-22-2011 03:02 PM

All good tips!


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