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Old 01-14-2016, 02:59 PM
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Belfrybat
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Default Fusible interfacting vs. Steam-a-Seam

Argh! That should be interfacing in the title, not interfacting!

In the thread where I posted a picture of a tie quilt I made (http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...d-t274490.html), several folks have suggested I would have been better off using fusible interfacing instead of Steam-a-Seam.

Can anyone who has used both speak to this? I was working with silk ties and thought using S-a-S would be less damaging as the first side can be stuck to the ties without ironing. I guess I was wrong, but thought the less heat on the fragile silk the better.

Why would fusible interfacing have been the better choice to use?
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