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    Old 02-23-2010, 03:55 PM
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    Originally Posted by Ditter43
    There is an easy method I have used in the past and really liked.Cut your fusable out exactly like your applique piece. Put the fusable side down on the right side of your fabric. Sew around the edge with 1/4" seam. Clip the edges where there are curves. Make a small slit in the fusable and turn right side out. Now if you want to put some batting inside you can. Now you simply fuse in place and finish as you would any other applique......Hope you can understand these directions. This is my favorite method!! Good luck!!
    By the way, you can also sew your pattern piece to the fusible and then cut it out....a little quicker that way!!
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    I have never done this before, sounds interesting.
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    Old 02-23-2010, 03:56 PM
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    Originally Posted by hoppyfrog
    Hi, I'm new to the group and wanted to share a great video on fusibles. It's on QuiltersTV.com. Brouse through the video list and it's #30 Marti Michell's Fusible Interface. The video is about 32 mins long so make sure you have a snack and a comfortable chair. Enjoy.

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    Thanks for this info. I will go and watch it as soon as I have time.
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    Originally Posted by Jamie
    Sorry about your head cold sewcrafty :( I do hope you feel better soon. Both sides of my fusable webbing look exactly the same, is there a difference which side is up and which is down?
    there is a difference, it may look the same, but one side should feel rougher than the other.
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