Fusible Applique Question - Do you have to prewash?
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Fusible Applique Question - Do you have to prewash?
I'm a quilter who does not pre-wash her fabrics. I know many do think it is necessary and really don't want to start a debate about what is best, lol. :-) What I would like to know is whether the various fusibles work OK on unwashed fabric. Do the edges of the applique get yucky and come loose if the sizing in the fabric is not removed? All of the recent threads about applique are getting me thinking about giving it a try. :-) Laura
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If my memory serves me correct the only caution I have seen is NOT to use fabric softner if you wash. This came off some packaging somewhere but it was a few years ago and I do not remember which exact product it was. My guess would be Heat and Bond because that the one that I use the most.
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I have had issues with fusible not wanting to stick to the unwashed fabrics or if it stuck it wouldn't completely fuse the fabrics together. The sizing and other chemicals in fabric production is the culprit. Also fabric softner will cause.the same issue so use it if you wash yourfabrics.
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With fusible web especially, yes, you have to pre-wash to remove all the finishes from the fabric in order for it to adhere properly and securely. That also means no fabric softeners or dryer sheets that would add chemicals back to the surface. Same with Fast2Fuse and Decor Bond.
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as long as you're going to stitch the applique down eventually, there is no need to pre=wash. As someone said, the glues don't respond as well on unwashed fabric, or fabric that has been washed and softener used....so, to stitch or not, that is the answer to the question of whether to wash or not.
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