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Worked Like Magic in Piecing a Stretchy (Shannon Plush) Fabric For A Baby Quilt!
I started to work on a "plush" baby quilt. I looked at some videos regarding working with plush, and it was strongly suggested that I use a fusible strip of interfacing on the edge of each seam, in order to stabilize a stretchy fabric. The thought of standing there and cutting 1 12" to 2" strips didn't appeal to me--I had only a short time to piece this quilt, quilt it, bind it, in time for a baby shower.I found the 1 1/2" rolls in your store and happily ordered 3-4 rolls. They worked out beautifully.! Just fused those "babies" - no cutting except for the length! The interfacing was a light fabric but strong enough for my project. I thought the price was reasonable, and I was a very happy quilter who finished her quilt in time for the surprise baby shower!!!
M**O
Super
I use the when putting an invisible zipper into a garment. I measure 2 inches of interfacing longer than the zipper, cut in half lengthwise and iron into the seam allowance. Preto, a perfect zipper application every time.
J**E
very easy to use and does give stability especially if you ...
very easy to use and does give stability especially if you are cutting apart a block that has already been sewn.
K**Y
Just what I was looking for!
I was very pleased to find this type of product on Amazon, for reinforcing narrow cloth tote bag handles for a craft project I'm preparing to complete. The pricing was very fair, especially for the 15-yard length of the roll. The shipping package was sturdy and yet easy to open, and arrived within a week.
A**N
Love it
Love it
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