I've got 2 full rolls (different weights) of batting and I don't know (now) what I'm going to do with them. Double sided fusible is soooo easy. I put a flat ironing board under the center of my quilt bottom and gently press w/o steam, move the board and continue until it's all done. You have the option of piecing the top seperately or piecing it right onto the other side of the fusible batting. When its all perfect, use steam. If you goof (get a bit of a crease) steam it, lift it (gently!) and resteam. It is soooo easy! No floors, no running around the table. You do have to pin or clip enough to keep the fabric where you want it, but the more you work with fusible, the better your technique and the quicker it goes. Even laying the top (or back) on and smoothing it with your hands is easy because the fusible aspect holds the fabric just enough to keep it in place. All the sticky comes out when you wash it (which I always have done before gifting). I expect the next generation of batting to have this option. Imagine w&n w/double sided fusing. YES!!!!
Last edited by Sierra; 11-23-2011 at 07:12 AM.