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Deborah Koffler 07-16-2019 04:47 AM

Fusible interfacing for T-shirt quilts
 
Good morning! What kind of fusible interfacing do y’all use for making T-shirt quilts? Thanks.

sash 07-16-2019 06:21 AM

Check out Lisa Capin on You Tube, she has awesome tutorials on making t shirt quilts.

quiltingshorttimer 07-16-2019 01:08 PM

made about 30 of those things and have found that Pellon Shapefuse (it's a woven net that is stetchable in one direction only--be aware of which way the stretch is going--best if opposite of the way the t-shirt stretches most) is my go-to. A LQS sells it in 54" width which means much less waste. My next fav is Pellon 911F--it's very fine and flexible,but doesn't seem to fuse quilt as easy (really needs heat and steam) and I can only find in 24" width. I fine that the all poly shirts (like soccer shirts) and those that have the holes in them are needing less heat to fuse.

suern3 07-16-2019 02:08 PM

I used Pellon 911F. I have not done many tshirt quilts at all but it worked fine for me.

jcrilley 07-17-2019 03:41 AM


Originally Posted by quiltingshorttimer (Post 8277789)
made about 30 of those things and have found that Pellon Shapefuse (it's a woven net that is stetchable in one direction only--be aware of which way the stretch is going--best if opposite of the way the t-shirt stretches most) is my go-to. A LQS sells it in 54" width which means much less waste. My next fav is Pellon 911F--it's very fine and flexible,but doesn't seem to fuse quilt as easy (really needs heat and steam) and I can only find in 24" width. I fine that the all poly shirts (like soccer shirts) and those that have the holes in them are needing less heat to fuse.

Pellon 911F for me. Had no problems


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