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A quick note back to the original...
A quick note back to the original question—Mistyfuse and wool. They're a wonderful matchup and it's been very popular with wool vendors and in wool appliqué. Your needle won't even feel it in there....
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We haven't experienced Mistyfuse drying out, but...
We haven't experienced Mistyfuse drying out, but I love your tip about keeping every scrap in a bag! Like you said it is all usable! Overlapping leaves no ridges. Thank you for sharing that!
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It is true, some people do use Mistyfuse as a...
It is true, some people do use Mistyfuse as a stabilizer! This is especially true for many people working with silk since Mistyfuse keeps the cut edges from fraying. But it is still a fusible. Iron...
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Maybe we at Mistyfuse are too cryptic sometimes...
Maybe we at Mistyfuse are too cryptic sometimes with our descriptions! What we mean when we say " no added adhesive" is that we don't have a coating of temporary stickiness on Mistyfuse. Mistyfuse is...
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Just to clear up any product confusion or...
Just to clear up any product confusion or misidentification...Mistyfuse is not sold or distributed as you describe here, by Marti Michell's daughter, so what you use is not Mistyfuse. Mistyfuse is...
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