Iron on tape to "hook" leftover pieces of batting??
#31
I have done it several ways: hand sewn it together, machine stitched it together, used the tape you mentioned, and used fusible interfacing. Personally, I like the fusible interfacing. I cut I" strips and press the batting pieces together.
#32
I've spliced leftover binding by zigzagging and recently using the tape.
The tape was easier to use, but I used it on both sides of the batting just to be sure the "patch" was secure. Not sure that is necessary.
I felt zigzagging was more secure but that took more time and effort.
The tape was easier to use, but I used it on both sides of the batting just to be sure the "patch" was secure. Not sure that is necessary.
I felt zigzagging was more secure but that took more time and effort.
#33
Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Nebraska
Posts: 56
I just saw some quilt tape in Keepsake quilter and was
wondering how it worked and if it actually held the pieces
together on a long term basis. Its 1 1/2 inches wide and
its fusible. It says its so soft you won't know that it is
there. I like to read comments on this board and than
I can decide if its worth ordering. It would sure help to
use up the left over pieces. Has anyone ever used this?
wondering how it worked and if it actually held the pieces
together on a long term basis. Its 1 1/2 inches wide and
its fusible. It says its so soft you won't know that it is
there. I like to read comments on this board and than
I can decide if its worth ordering. It would sure help to
use up the left over pieces. Has anyone ever used this?
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
tothenci
Links and Resources
10
07-27-2011 02:26 AM
craftybear
Links and Resources
7
04-16-2011 11:49 AM
craftybear
Links and Resources
0
01-30-2011 09:14 PM