What's your favorite fusible batting?
Angela Walters uses it, and the idea of fusing it instead of spray basting, etc does appeal. So, what's your experience?
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Hobbs Heirloom 80/20 is what i usually use. not usually stuck together too much or wrinkles.
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Hobbs 80/20 fusible is what I use. Just be aware, you need a good space to iron it out. I use the old carpet in my basement for big quilts. Also I start quilting from the center out and usually re-iron ( sandwich moves a bit) as I get to the edge.
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Hobbs 80/20 for me too!
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I recently used Hobbs 80/20 for some playmats. It worked well. I wanted to fuse one side of the fabric, sandwich both layers, and turn right side out then fuse both sides together. I was able to fuse one side without the other side of the batting sticking on to the ironing board. And it still fused when I wanted both sides together.
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Hobbs 80/20 is the only fusible batting I ever use.
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I agree with the Hobbs. The Fusiboo I got at Joanne’s was a big stuck-together mess.
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I've used both. I didn't have any problems with either one.
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