Favorite Fusible
#22
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Somewhere in my cyber wandering yesterday, I heard or read about another fusible called Do Sew, at least I am pretty sure that is the name of it. It sounded like a winner for applique, using the sew right sides together, slit fusible on back, turn and press to project. Have never seen it anywhere or heard of it before. Anyone else know of it and where it can be found?
#24
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ditto. This is the BEST one out there. Once the project is finished you don't even know it is in your project, it is so soft.
Originally Posted by Midwestmary
I love Shades Soft Fuse. Not as well known as some of the other products - but much better in my opinion. Very light weight yet adheres well. Not affiliated with them in any way, just very pleased with this product.
http://www.shadestextiles.com/produc.../softfuse.html
http://www.shadestextiles.com/produc.../softfuse.html
#25
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Originally Posted by thequiltmama
Hi everyone, I was wondering what everyones favorite fusible. I have used most kinds but I haven't found one I like to use all the time. I use to use steam a seam alot but it seems stiff. Now I use heat n bond lite but it seems like sometimes when I am stitching the fabric isn't fused down good. But with this one at least the fabric stays less stiff. Has anyone found a better one? :)
#28
Originally Posted by Midwestmary
I love Shades Soft Fuse. Not as well known as some of the other products - but much better in my opinion. Very light weight yet adheres well. Not affiliated with them in any way, just very pleased with this product.
http://www.shadestextiles.com/produc.../softfuse.html
http://www.shadestextiles.com/produc.../softfuse.html
#29
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I never thought of that idea..thanks. :)
Wow, expensive! Misty Fuse is cheaper, just use parchment paper for the release paper.
Originally Posted by applique
Originally Posted by Midwestmary
I love Shades Soft Fuse. Not as well known as some of the other products - but much better in my opinion. Very light weight yet adheres well. Not affiliated with them in any way, just very pleased with this product.
http://www.shadestextiles.com/produc.../softfuse.html
http://www.shadestextiles.com/produc.../softfuse.html
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