How can I keep Decor-Bond fused
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How can I keep Decor-Bond fused
When using Decor-Bond as an interfacing, I follow the directions to fuse the interfacing to individual cut pieces of material - use steam, hot iron, damp pressing cloth. All seems to be good but the next day when I go to sew the pieces together, the Decor-Bond is not longer fused to back of material. Does anyone have this problem? What am I doing wrong?
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Do you pre wash your fabrics? Do you use some kind of pressing spray such as starch or Mary Ellen's? I've had trouble with the fusible sticking to unwashed fabrics and fabrics that I have sprayed with starch in the past.
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I don't use steam on mine. I use a pretty hot iron and a dry pressing cloth. I just used some last night on 2 purses I was commissioned to make and after just checking, they are still adhered. I wish there was a better way because I don't like using this stuff but it does make the purse look nice!
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Have you tried Soft and Stable instead of decor bond? I feel like I should buy stock in the company I like it so much. It is basically a thin foam with fabric on both sides. It gives the support of decor bond without fusing (you stitch it to the fabric) and it is very light weight. It is made ByAnnie
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