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Old 03-13-2012, 05:34 AM
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Lori S
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I buy it by the bolt ! I use it all the time in scrap quilting. Love the stuff! One note the fusible grid is not cotton , and will melt/burn if your iron is too hot. But once the project is complete, you can iron/press on the cloth side on the cotton setting to get that good final pressing. I also find it works better with just a touch of steam.
I do find the on point or 45 degree grid a bit trickier to work with the the regular. For some reason its easier to get off just enough to have sloppy results ( intersections not lining up) My advise buy a bit of the regular , do a small project before the 45 degree.
Just a note the grid with the blue lines is not fusible, the one with yellow is the fusible one. and if you are working with large squares on the grid and the fabric is light and or thin you will see the grid behind the fabric. So it works well with medium and dark colored fabrics.

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