Heat & Bond vs wonderunder vs ?
#42
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Location: New Mexico
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Yesterday I saw a really neat tutorial showing the Fusible Thread and it worked really neat. I haven't used it yet but am going to purchase some this week to do some appliques's on the tablerunners I am working on. You might check out the tute and see if maybe you would like to try that. I liked the fact that you can separate the bottom to cut it away which takes away the stiffness and bulk. I think it would work really good on circles. Check out the tute. In other times I have used lightweight fusible either wonder under or the other stuff that I call the bumpy stuff for lack of the correct terminology (mind not working today.) Hope this made sense to you.
#48
Yesterday someone listed a link for the tutorials on fusible thread. It is on the superior threads website. I think in the future I will use this because it will make for possibly the softest fabric when finished.
Here's the link:
http://www.superiorthreads.com/video...s-fusible-web/
Here's the link:
http://www.superiorthreads.com/video...s-fusible-web/
#50
I use a lot of Heat and Bond lite, but I do not like it for quilts that will be used on beds. I think it is too heavy. I like Steam a seam for bed quilts. Heat and Bond is fine for art quilts or wall hangings, purses, etc. :D
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