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Originally Posted by cindi
(Post 7513293)
And this is a great Edyta Sitar video on choosing fusible web for applique. She should know - she does a LOT of applique!
http://youtu.be/35NgfVRtGKo |
Originally Posted by pal
(Post 7513012)
I know that this does not answer your question, but please give this some thought.
Since it is for a baby and will be washed many, many times please consider using something like the Eleanor Burns method of appliqué. I use the same fabric, right side to right side and sew around it. Then slit it in the back and turn right side out. Now you have an enclosed appliqué piece that you can sew down and it won't unravel. You can also put a piece of batting on it before you sew it to make it puff a little, and then cut off the batting outside the seam line. Just a thought over coffee..... |
Originally Posted by applique
(Post 7512997)
Misty Fuse has no paper backing, but I iron parchment paper to it and use that as a peel away backing!
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Originally Posted by UncleGravy
(Post 7516030)
Wow! Now I'm wondering if I can print on the parchment paper prior to fusing to the fabric, cut and fuse down? That'd be awesome!
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