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Old 09-23-2015, 07:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Onebyone
I use it to fuse on back of my fabric before cutting block shapes especially the ones with bias edges. I bought a 100 yard bolt of it. It is a great stabilizer.
Do you mean for appliqué shapes? Mistyfuse is a paperless fusible web (iow, it's just meltable glue) so I can't picture how it would be used as a stabilizer for regular pieced block shapes with seams that get pressed during construction. Could you maybe clarify your use so novice quilters don't buy Mistyfuse when a true stabilizer is called for? Thanks.

I've used it on unfelted wool yardage with no trouble at all and it holds securely over time even with minimal stitching. Many people (me included) use it to baste their quilt sandwiches even on wool batting so the OP should be just fine.
http://quiltskipper.com/2014/05/01/b...ith-mistyfuse/
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