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ragquilter 03-09-2014 02:47 PM

? about wonder under
 
I have used wonder under on projects for applique. I found it to be very stiff, even after washing. I was using a big applique about 5 " x 5". I want to applique a quilt I am working on and the appliques will be smaller, at the largest 2" x 2". Will the wonder under not be as stiff, or is something else better? I have at least 3/4 of a yard and hate to buy something else but I didn't like the stiffness.

auntpiggylpn 03-09-2014 02:59 PM

I would go ahead and use what you got for the small pieces. I use Heat and Bond Featherweight as my fusible. I made an appliqué quilt where the appliqués were almost 9x 11 and there were 16 blocks. The featherweight was wonderful! The quilt isn't stiff at all and the quilt drapes just like a pieced quilt. You can't even feel the fusible in it.

RST 03-09-2014 03:10 PM

I like mistyfuse for a light weight fusible.

RST

suern3 03-09-2014 03:14 PM

The Featherweight will work beautifully for you. It is relatively inexpensive and if you are going to be doing the work for applique, you should use the best product for it. IMHO It will be worth it.

ragquilter 03-09-2014 04:13 PM

Thanks for the tip. I only need a little at this time so I will go get a 1/4 yd and give the featherweight or misty fuse a try, which ever HL sales.

AnnieSue 03-09-2014 04:24 PM

Misty Fuse is nice and soft, but too expensive.

franklindixie 03-09-2014 04:43 PM

Try steam-a-seam or better yet, misty fuse.

canmitch1971 03-09-2014 04:46 PM

I use Steam a Seam Lite when I do applique..

ManiacQuilter2 03-09-2014 04:53 PM

I prefer Heat and Bond featherwight too.

sewmom 03-09-2014 05:08 PM

If what you have seems too stiff, try the windowpane method. You just frame the applique piece with the fusible- probably about 1/2"- 3/4" wide. That way it keeps it in place without having a lot of stiffness. I think Fons and Porter do it this way.


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