To Fuse or not to Fuse?
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i do have a website but its not devoted to quilting at all. the site is devoted to healthy eating and exercise. i used to own a health club in NY and the people on my site are following weight watchers and i help them with exercise rotations and marathon training.
#23
Originally Posted by Quiltntime
Originally Posted by Quiltntime
Has anyone ever used Pellon Fusible Fleece as their batting for a wall hanging?
I'm thinking about applying fusible fleece to the backing to prevent puckers and wrinkles as I machine quilt, but thought I had better ask the experienced quilters, before I tried it.
I'm thinking about applying fusible fleece to the backing to prevent puckers and wrinkles as I machine quilt, but thought I had better ask the experienced quilters, before I tried it.
I read on another site that Joann's has a fusible fleece that's extremely hard to quilt with, so you might stay away from that one.
I'm going to quilt a sample before I use it on my large wall hanging. It will be a great find, if it works!
I quilted a sample with the fusible fleece, and it quilted beautifully! Hope it works as well on my large wall hanging as it did on the sample. :thumbup:
#26
Originally Posted by littlehud
I can't wait to see it. Most of my projects are bigger but I would like to try it if I make any more wall hangings.
With the large scale fabric and fewer blocks, it took me days instead of weeks to assemble. Easy instructions too.
Now, I just have to figure what kind of quilting will look best with large triangles. :?
#27
Originally Posted by kluedesigns
thats good news - I'm sure you'll have the same results on the wall hanging.
don't forget to post pics of the wall hanging when its done.
don't forget to post pics of the wall hanging when its done.
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