Old 06-24-2016, 06:51 PM
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Originally Posted by mjpEncinitas View Post
Thank you everyone, I copied all the responses into a word document. We will use the recommended Pellon 911 interface unless by chance all of our tshirts are 100% cotton.
You really need a stabilizer if you want the blocks to look square. If you skip stabilizing, you will end up with irregular shaped blocks. If they're 100% cotton, it's a LOT easier -- just use Pellon 911. Pellon is designed only for use with 100% cotton fabrics. If you find out most of them are blends, Pellon products probably won't work very well & I'd recommend a 2-step process using a fusible web (Heat'n'Bond) and lightweight muslin. It's a bit heavier & doesn't drape quite as nice, but Pellon with blends usually has problems bonding. Heat'n'Bond fuses at a lower temperature, making it the better choice for non-cotton fabrics.
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