Pre-cut applique
#41
They make a Teflon applique pressing sheet, the fusible should not stick to it preventing it from touching the iron. Never used it, but you might want to, getting fusible off the iron is a chore and a half and after that experience you will never buy pre-cuts again. Been there with the fusible on the bottom of th iron.
#45
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Originally Posted by romanojg
cut the fusible as close to the size as you need and then layer it with the design and put freezer pape over it to protect your iron while ironing it.
To get the fusible backing off, take a straight pin and drag it sharply across the center of the fusible backing paper, making sure your pinpoint "cuts" the paper at a very sharp angle. Bend the paper along the slit you just made and pull gently off working with the grain of the fabric so as to not distort the applique.
#48
I have been buying dies of many different shapes and plan on putting fusible on the fabric and selling them at craft fairs. I have been building my collection...I just bought some more...birdhouses, primative stars, trees, birds, flowers. Its getting there...I am thinking of selling them for 2 for 1.00 at the fairs. I still need to figure out packaging.
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