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Old 09-20-2017, 08:04 PM
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Default Light(er) weight fusible for table runner

I want to make a table runner and am in a quandary about the type of fusible to use. I'm using quilting quality fabric. I plan to fuse each side of the table runner with a light-weight fusible "to give it some body," but I don't want the runner to be stiff.

My plan is top stitch two rows around the edges rather than quilt it.

What do you suggest I use?

If I am using a stabilizer, do I need to wash the fabric first?

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Old 09-20-2017, 09:08 PM
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I prefer to line my table runners with muslin (both fabric prewashed).
Sew it like a bag...leave enough to turn inside out. Trim the corners,
turn then top stitch the edge.
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One layer of Pellon fleece interfacing is perfect for me. It is available in both fusible and non fusible.
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Originally Posted by Irishrose2 View Post
One layer of Pellon fleece interfacing is perfect for me. It is available in both fusible and non fusible.
Thats what I use, prefer non fusible...yes, wash fab (or at least soak for a bit) before sewing to get that initial shrink factor out..then washing after usage is less wrinkly...(what I do)
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I much prefer the non fusible, too. It seems that once 25 years ago that a placemat with fusible puckered slightly when it was laundered. The non fusible is clingy when sandwiching so I don't feel the need for fusing.
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Thanks for your advice on the fusibles. I was afraid of puckering when being washed.

Muslin may give it the weight but not the stiffness I'm looking for.
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I too use the Pelon non-fusible fleece. I wash the fabric and dry it hot before making the topper. Before I started quilting again I bought some place mats at a craft show -- when I washed and dried them the fabric really shrunk and the batting did not. I always remember this when I make my placemats and runners.

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Old 09-22-2017, 04:40 AM
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Originally Posted by thrums View Post
Thanks for your advice on the fusibles. I was afraid of puckering when being washed.

Muslin may give it the weight but not the stiffness I'm looking for.
You could make a practice sandwich that you edge stitch or finish as a potholder and then wash. Measure first, to see if additional shrinking happens and that would give you an answer for your specific pre-washed fabrics, etc.
I haven't seen puckering from the fusible interfacing.
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