Need advice on Bow Tucks lining
#1
I don't want to use the Pellon fusible fleece lining called for in the Bow Tucks pattern so what do you use instead? Was thinking of using a Pellon fusible but not the fleece. Does it need to be heavy duty or fusible on both sides? Thanks, Ann in TN
#4
I used the thin batting on the roll at wallyworld...none of it was fusible as I'm too cheap :)
I just cut them the same size as directed and quilted away. I think they use fusible so it doesn't move around but I didn't have that problem.
I did run a line of fusible webbing down the center when I did the handles just to hold them while ironing.
I just cut them the same size as directed and quilted away. I think they use fusible so it doesn't move around but I didn't have that problem.
I did run a line of fusible webbing down the center when I did the handles just to hold them while ironing.
#8
Originally Posted by katier825
I liked the results best when I used Fusible Fleece on the outside pieces and Decor Bond (heavyweight interfacing) on the lining pieces. It gives it a bit more body.
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Originally Posted by BMP
Originally Posted by katier825
I liked the results best when I used Fusible Fleece on the outside pieces and Decor Bond (heavyweight interfacing) on the lining pieces. It gives it a bit more body.
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