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cheezythequiltmaker 05-01-2011 08:26 AM


Originally Posted by bakermom

Originally Posted by Tropical
You can get it at JoAnn. Good luck with it. I have had problems with it fusing to the fabric. I don't know if others have had that problem. I think the next tote I make, I will use regular batting. :)

I have had the same problem. If you read the instructions on the wrapper it says to wash the fabric w/o fabric softener first so it will fuse. now i don't wash my purse fabric but with some effort i can get it to stick. It helps not to move the piece too much until it cools.

You might not have the setting righ on your iron. You shouldn't have any trouble getting the glue to activate. you can use regular batting, but you might need to quilt the layers to hold the batting in place, unless your pockets etc you apply does the quilting for you.

i love fusible Pellon fleece for bag making as you can just let your lovely fabric shine without distorting it with quilting. Once stuck it's pretty hardy.

Becks

Dolphyngyrl 05-01-2011 08:51 AM

They sell it at joanns and online, similar to battin g but fusible, I prefer the floriani one, but way more expensive

mic-pa 05-01-2011 08:57 AM


Originally Posted by Tropical
You can get it at JoAnn. Good luck with it. I have had problems with it fusing to the fabric. I don't know if others have had that problem. I think the next tote I make, I will use regular batting. :)

I had a problem with it fusing also, so I just quilted it into my fabric and it worked great. Batting (to me) does not give enought stiffness to the purse for me so I will stick with the fusible, or should we call it nonfusible LOL

raedar63 05-01-2011 10:05 AM


Originally Posted by hperttula123

Originally Posted by quilter sue
Thanks everyone for the answers, I was wondering if I could use plan batting and it sounds like I can! Thanks again for your responses!

Yes, you can use plain batting inside. I use regular batting in mine. They turn out fine. :)

I use plain batting as well, I spray baste it and I have never had problems. When the nearest sewing place is an hour away or more you make due lol.


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