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Old 11-30-2018, 06:14 AM
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I just looked up Bo Nash. Why have I never heard of this product before. I am ordering some right now.
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Old 11-30-2018, 06:34 AM
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Glad I'm not the only one that had to look up to see what this product was! I'd never heard of it before.
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Old 11-30-2018, 07:19 AM
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Although I think Bo Nash would work, why not a very light weight fusible?
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Old 11-30-2018, 08:06 AM
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thanks everyone I have tried themo bond ultra but I didn't like that. the hold was not the greatest and I could see where the strips were.

i think it may work but I just wanted to look for some options

what would be an example of a light fusible that would work?
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Old 11-30-2018, 11:10 AM
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I use “Aleene’s OK to Wash It” to glue the centers of my labels on, and stitch the perimeter.
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Old 11-30-2018, 11:46 AM
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Have you thought of using light seam-a-steam sheets to fus the label to the quilt? I make my labels in a triangle shape, embroider what I want on it, fold into a triangle and machine sew 2 sides along with the binding so that just leave one edge to hand sew to the quilt. Its a fairly large label too and never had any issues with it flopping around.
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Old 12-01-2018, 01:05 PM
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I just checked and there is a 5 min video on using the BoNash. it is listed as "repair a holle in fabric by www.gonash.com. I have used it for many things and find it amazing. You will need the sheet that goes with it.
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Old 12-01-2018, 10:47 PM
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I too had never heard of BoNash but it looks great!
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