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Katiequilts 04-12-2010 07:14 AM

I'm new to quilting and I need HELP!! My instructions call for "laying the fusible webbing paper side up on the fabric. My fusible web did not come with paper. It was from a bolt at the fabric store with some plastic between it. I tried just ironing it on but it dissolved all over my iron. What should I use as paper?

QBeth 04-12-2010 07:23 AM


Originally Posted by Katiequilts
I'm new to quilting and I need HELP!! My instructions call for "laying the fusible webbing paper side up on the fabric. My fusible web did not come with paper. It was from a bolt at the fabric store with some plastic between it. I tried just ironing it on but it dissolved all over my iron. What should I use as paper?

Here's my best guess... your fusible actually has paper on it. Feel a piece of it. Turn it in different directions. Is one side rougher than the other? Does that rough side have a sheen to it? Is that the side you ironed on? If yes, then that shiny stuff is the fusible, the other side the paper.

To test, cut a small piece of the fusible, about a two inch square. Iron it, with shiny side down, onto a scrap piece of fabric. Now, on one corner, try separating the paper from the fabric. It can be frustrating, separating the two, so don't give up too easily. What should be left is the shiny (fusible) stuff. If you iron a piece of fabric (larger than the first one) onto to fused piece, the two pieces of fabric should stick together. Good luck!

Katiequilts 04-12-2010 07:27 AM

Thanks for your help!!! I tried that last night and when I put a piece of fabric on each side it fused together so my best guess is that there is no paper. Is there anything I can substitute for the paper? I was thinking maybe everyone just knew to use a certain type of paper on it that I don't know about.

Scissor Queen 04-12-2010 07:33 AM

I would just go get the right kind of fusible. The paper that backs fusible isn't the same as the kinds of paper you're likely to have.

quiltlady37 04-12-2010 07:44 AM

I think the only way you can use the fusible that you have is to use an applique pressing sheet. It is kind of a silicone or something and fusible web will not stick to it. I use it when using any fusible product.

Prism99 04-12-2010 08:03 AM

Fusible webbing is sold without paper. What your directions should have told you to purchase is a paper-backed fusible such as Steam-a-Seam or Wonder Under.

What does the plastic wrapper on your fusible say in terms of brand and type?

A silicone applique pressing sheet would allow you to use the fusible webbing you have, because webbing doesn't stick to it. One of the reasons to purchase a paper-backed fusible is because the iron won't stick to the paper.

marsye 04-12-2010 08:12 AM

Sounds like you have Wonder Under #805. I use tons of it daily. Its very simple to use. Just lay you fabric face up on the rough side of the fusible web, iron, draw your design on it, cut it out, take a pin and drag it across the back to cut the paper and then peel the paper off.....now just press your design to your project. There are videos on Google showing you how to do this. **** A tip....freshly ironed pieces usually do not peel well, its best to do your fusible web fabric ahead of time. After it sits for a day or 2 it peels very easy. I do a ton up ahead of time. :thumbup:

Scissor Queen 04-12-2010 08:23 AM


Originally Posted by marsye
Sounds like you have Wonder Under #805. I use tons of it daily. Its very simple to use. Just lay you fabric face up on the rough side of the fusible web, iron, draw your design on it, cut it out, take a pin and drag it across the back to cut the paper and then peel the paper off. :thumbup:

She said she fused two pieces of fabric together with what she has so it doesn't have a paper backing.

Pam 04-12-2010 08:36 AM

to clean your iron:: warm it up and then rub used drier sheets on the sole plate, cleans off the junk, polishes your iron and makes it glide across your fabric.

ktbb 04-12-2010 08:54 AM


Originally Posted by Katiequilts
Thanks for your help!!! I tried that last night and when I put a piece of fabric on each side it fused together so my best guess is that there is no paper. Is there anything I can substitute for the paper? I was thinking maybe everyone just knew to use a certain type of paper on it that I don't know about.

To use the rest of what you have (or any paperless kind in the future), you can use a silicon pressing sheet as one poster said, or buy a roll of parchment paper in the cooking section of the grocery store (or you may have some at home). Use this parchment paper as a protective cover between your iron and the webbing and/or between your ironing board and the fabric...to catch any glue from the heated webbing. The parchment paper may adhere to the glue but it can be peeled off.

The fusible webbing that comes with paper is actually on parchment paper, tho it is a little thinner than the paper sold separately in the grocery store....and the paper is re-usable, If you want to reuse it, make sure there is no glue left sticking to the paper after a project.

I love the silicon sheets and have two or three, but they are a little expensive and the parchment paper is a lot cheaper. Even on the silicon sheets you have to make sure there is no glue bits left to mess up the next project.

Everybody makes these mistakes at some time or another...welcome to the club!


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