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Old 10-20-2010, 04:01 AM
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ArtisticDesign
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Thanks for the responses (smile)

That answers a few questions about that bias tape...I really wanted to make sure you could quilt/applique over it after fusing it on...The posibilites are endless (eyes glazing over) lol

I do already have "regular" gridded fusible interfacing that I have been practicing my watercolor quilting on.. I do realize it is meant for wallhangings (which is what I am interested in learning) as opposed to full quilting.
The difference in the reg fusible grid and the Tricot lightweight that I'd seen is that you don't have to cut/snip the little seam allowances between grid lines= saving a step.
I know, clear as mud, right? lol..But, I figure if anyone on here has worked with it. They'll recognize what I'm talking about..

Thanks quilters
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