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Old 05-12-2013, 08:03 PM
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Kwiltr
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Location: East Kootenays, BC
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I was making a couple of bed pillows to match a quilt I just finished and went to my batting stash and pulled out some Hobbs Fusible Cotton/poly blend I hadn't tried yet. It was on sale when I bought it and thought the fusible would be a great idea. It felt a little weird and sticky coming out of the bag but For the size of my project...18" square pillow top, it worked beautifully for quickly basting the sandwich together. Which if you are doing quilt sandwiches for practice or small projects like table runners , placements etc, it would be awesome. I did find, however, that it did not stay stuck together until I was done quilting on the piece and had to re-iron it to attach it again, so don't think I'd use it on a big quilt. Just a bit of information to add to your file. ��
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