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Misty, I was able to see the BF"S. I really have to give it a try. I already have heat & bond. I have lite and ultra hold. Probably lite to use? I think I will give it a try tomorrow in between all the other projects I have to finish by xmas. I have some fabric that is like rainbow colored I think might be pretty. I'll let you know or better yet send a picture if I get it done, no when I get it done. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by DonnaRae
Misty, I was able to see the BF"S. I really have to give it a try. I already have heat & bond. I have lite and ultra hold. Probably lite to use? I think I will give it a try tomorrow in between all the other projects I have to finish by xmas. I have some fabric that is like rainbow colored I think might be pretty. I'll let you know or better yet send a picture if I get it done, no when I get it done. Thanks.
Misty
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Here is a good view.
Use the ultra hold heat and bond. I got mine at JoAnn's I think most craft store will have it. Apply the heat & bond the way the instruction says on 1 layer of fabric. Pull the paper off and put on another layer of fabric. ( sandwich the heat and bond between the fabrics in other words) And then cut your butterfly out and attach it to the quilt block or what ever you want it on.
Class is over now go have fun.
Misty , I for got to say you can use any kind of fabric. Not just the type I used and still do it like I said above.
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