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luckydiver17 02-16-2014 11:08 AM

Fusible batting
 
I have a lap sized quilt top and I am planning on using Fairfield Fusi-boo fusible batting to make my quilt sandwich. I know most people don't like using fusible batting for big projects like this but I wanted to try it. I am either going to make my quilt sandwich on my kitchen table (stone) or my ceramic tile floor. I want to slip something under the sandwich to protect my table or floor but I don't really know what, I feel like even picking it up to slide my ironing board underneath will create puckers. Any ideas?

Mdegenhart 02-16-2014 11:14 AM

I've just done mine on the large ironing board. Start in the center, iron out to each side, reposition & keep ironing out to the edges. Turn over when done & do the back.

luckydiver17 02-16-2014 11:19 AM

Do you put it together on the floor and then pick it up and put it on the board or put it together all on the ironing board?

labug 02-16-2014 11:29 AM

I have a large piece of plexiglass from lowes or Home Depot to slip under my quilts.

Tartan 02-16-2014 12:09 PM

I have an old carpet in the basement that I can iron my Hobbs 80/20 fusible batt sandwich on. Do you live near an appliance store that will let you have a refrigerator box? I have used the cardboard 4x4 sheets of cardboard that come between the paper towels or toilet tissue at Walmart for ironing smaller sandwiches.

luckydiver17 02-16-2014 07:56 PM

Thanks for the info! I fused it tonight, I like it much better than basting! There are a few puckers I need to fix on the back but it looks great otherwise. Its definitely stiffer than normal batting, not sure how I feel about that yet. I will have to get brave and try spray basting on my next quilt!

vondae 02-16-2014 08:10 PM

Can anyone tell me if it softens up once your quilt is washed?

ckcowl 02-17-2014 01:48 AM

when I am using my floor to layout a 'sandwich' i'm going to be fusing I usually start with a piece of flannel, or a different (non-fusible) batting- then lay out my backing, batting, top. as for the 'stiffness' it should wash away- since the fusible will wash away when the quilt is laundered. I've not tried 'Fairfield' fusible batting- but the fusible battings I have used all softened up-washed away when laundered. as long as it is not a 'craft' fusible made for projects that will be stiff & not laundered. reading the package should tell you what to expect.


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