Best Double-Sided Fusible Interfacing
#13
I use Steam a SeamLite 2.
You can draw on it and then cut out, take the backing off and stick it down temporarily. You are able to move it around until you get it just right and then iron it down. It's also good to sew through (IME) for quilting. Another thing I like is that I can have my background hanging on my design wall and stick the SaSL2 applique directly to it and it will stay there for me to step back and look at it.
Watson
You can draw on it and then cut out, take the backing off and stick it down temporarily. You are able to move it around until you get it just right and then iron it down. It's also good to sew through (IME) for quilting. Another thing I like is that I can have my background hanging on my design wall and stick the SaSL2 applique directly to it and it will stay there for me to step back and look at it.
Watson
#14
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Michigan
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That's true! I used it to help baste the last few quilts I've finished and thought it was amazing stuff for that. I haven't tried it for applique, but I truly can't feel anywhere on my quilts where the Misty Fuse is - even the places I know it is, I can't find it. Wonderful stuff!
#15
#16
You can also use it with needleturn - apply just a little bit of it to the back of each piece and fuse the pieces to the background fabric as you would use glue or needle basting.