Kathy,
I love using "Steam-A-Seam II" for my fusing. It's user friendly.
It's tacky on both sides and you get to play around with where you want to
place things on your quilt. ( and you can pick them off and re-place them)
When you are happy with your design, then you place the hot iron of them
for about 15 seconds and they are sealed in place permanently.
Kris ( in northern virginia)
"KJ" wrote in message
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After being a WonderUnder user for many years, I switched to Heat and Bond
lite for fusible appliqué projects. At first I ignored the instructions
(after all, I KNEW how to fuse!) and I wasn't happy with the results. So
I
have tried fusing with their directions and am still not very happy,
Here's
what happens.... I get the image of the bumps on the front side of the
appliqué piece, especially on lighter fabrics. So I thought maybe I was
still fusing too long, or too hot....but when reduced both, I didn't get a
good fuse. Have any of you been consistently successful with this
fusible?
It might be a little more flexible than WonderUnder, but I'm not seeing
much
difference.
Any ideas?
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Kathyl yup, that's an L
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