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DACO48 11-17-2018 03:01 PM

Question regarding folded candle mats
 
I want to make some folded candle mats for Christmas gifts. Can anyone help me with information regarding the weight of fusible interfacing that works the best?

Queenbarbiej 11-17-2018 03:36 PM

The folded candle mats are they the dresden plate type? If so what I have found is that they don't use light interfacing. It uses that pellon 71f. Its very stiff craft materials. I use alot of it for the bottoms of purses and freezer bags to keep them stiff. You should be able to find it at your local craft store.

DACO48 11-17-2018 03:57 PM

No it would be the Origami type. You are right 71F is way to stiff to fold.

osewme 11-17-2018 04:03 PM

Here's a you tube that might help you. She used a medium weight fusible for hers.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SzGiC6SzelM

shasta5718 11-18-2018 07:57 AM

The one who does the patterns recommends the fuseable foam, but I think it leaves them too stiff.

newbee3 11-18-2018 08:39 AM

I used the 71f for mine and it worked better than the foam in my opion

klswift 11-18-2018 02:24 PM

Do you mean the fold n' stitch wreaths? If so, I make and sell them and I prefer the lighter weight. I use 950 and it is light enough to easily turn and topstitch. It is also soft enough to fold the wreath away for storage. If crunched in storage, I simply steam them back in shape. If you wanted them a bit stiffer, you could use the 950 on both pieces. I originally tried a thicker one and it was just too difficult for small turns and too thick.

DACO48 11-18-2018 07:47 PM

Thank You Ladies for all the suggestions. Headed into town tomorrow, will look at interfacings.

Grandma Mary 11-18-2018 07:53 PM

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Originally Posted by DACO48 (Post 8163096)
No it would be the Origami type. You are right 71F is way to stiff to fold.

I have used the 71 F in most of my wreaths and I like it best because the wreath keeps a nice crisp shape. The ones I made with a softer interfacing kind of sag a bit if they are handled too much. Yes, the 71F is a bit difficult to turn right side out, but I feel it’s worth it in the end.
The Easter version has 71F, and the Watermelon has the softer interfacing. You can see a slight difference between them in the pictures, as the watermelon has a softer look, but the Easter is much crisper. Maybe you should try a sample and see which way you like it. Have fun!


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