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Old 09-05-2014, 08:03 PM
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Kwiltr
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I like it for small projects and have done up to a 63x86 quilt with it. It doesn't gum up the needle. I did a small table runner that was QAYG style and that called for Pellon fusible, but I had the Hobbs fusible on hand an it worked just fine. The only thing I didn't like about it was with the way it is packaged, it comes out all bubbled and stretched when you pull it apart and the batting seems inconsistent in thickness as a result. I dampened the last one I used with a fine mist and took my hair dryer to it and patted it down and that really helped get it to lay flat enough to use.
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