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Here it is hand appliquéd on a white background square. I must say the extra preparation made it very nice to sew down. The fusible and glue also make the turned under edges more secure so you don't have to worry about the edge fraying. I think I might make it into a flag for my front door for Canada's sequincentenial. [ATTACH=CONFIG]565421[/ATTACH]
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At Paducha Quilt Festival last year I picked up a product called "SoftFuse Premium". It has the softest hand of any fusible I've tried in over 40 years of quilting. I will never use another product on my quilts again. It is sold on Amazon and many quilting sites and stores.
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in her method, the fusible interfacing has the exact pattern piece drawn on it and cut out and it is fused to the wrong side of the fabric. After fusing the fabric, the fabric shape is cut out with a seam allowance. The seam allowance is then folded over to the back using the edge of the interfacing as the guide after putting glue along the fabric edge.
NOW, as for what interfacing I used....It said Pellon and has been in my sewing closet for a loooong time. I think it was a little thick but it did make a nice edge to turn against. Since it was only a trial, I used what I had and I think I bought it for putting in a blouse collar.
NOW, as for what interfacing I used....It said Pellon and has been in my sewing closet for a loooong time. I think it was a little thick but it did make a nice edge to turn against. Since it was only a trial, I used what I had and I think I bought it for putting in a blouse collar.
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