Where Did I See this Stuff?
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Recently, I saw a product that is used to fuse by hand pressing (no heat) two pieces of batting together, thereby avoiding the stitching. I really dislike having to stitch two pieces of batting in order to get a larger piece and this "fusible" (for lack of a better term) would make live so much easier.
I know I saw it, but dumb me did not make note of where I saw same. Anyone else see it? Anyone used it?
Thanks. Suzanne
I know I saw it, but dumb me did not make note of where I saw same. Anyone else see it? Anyone used it?
Thanks. Suzanne
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It's the stuff that you iron on. Can I remember the name---nope.... but with a little searching here is one link
http://www.elegantstitches.com/Battings.htm
http://www.elegantstitches.com/Battings.htm
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Originally Posted by Suz
Recently, I saw a product that is used to fuse by hand pressing (no heat) two pieces of batting together, thereby avoiding the stitching. I really dislike having to stitch two pieces of batting in order to get a larger piece and this "fusible" (for lack of a better term) would make live so much easier.
I know I saw it, but dumb me did not make note of where I saw same. Anyone else see it? Anyone used it?
Thanks. Suzanne
I know I saw it, but dumb me did not make note of where I saw same. Anyone else see it? Anyone used it?
Thanks. Suzanne
#10
I just bought some and it works great for using up batting scraps and it was only about $4-5 for 10 yards.
http://www.heatpressbattingtogether.com/
http://www.heatpressbattingtogether.com/
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