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Be sure you use your own paper or Teflon sheet because no matter how careful you are, it will be the person in front of you who uses the iron that will leave the gooey gunk on the iron and it will be your project it comes off on. Include any inner lines of each piece when drawing. These will be tranferred to the right side fabric side after the piece is cut out.

Tip: Trace all pieces that use the same fabric together so that they can be cut out as one piece and ironed as a group for easier handling. Once drawn onto fusible webbing, cut roughly outside the outer line of each piece of webbing. This will be cut more accurately when pressed on fabric to give a good clean cut while webbing and fabric have adhered together.

Press fusible webbing to the WRONG side of the fabric - sometimes we just plain forget this point, but once the fusible is stuck on the right side, it is impossible to remove so the fabric is wasted. Trace any inside pattern lines through to the right side of the fabric using a quilting pencil. A light table or holding the section up to a window will help make the lines visible through the fabric. Use a pin to score the backing paper. This will make a rough edge that lifts up slightly from the webbing, thus making it easier to get a grip on the paper.

All Rights Reserved. This class material may be printed and shared ONLY if copyright information and our website address remain intact. It may not be sold. For up-to-date details and changes please print off the latest version at academyofquilting. What is Fusible Webbing? Which Fusible is best? How to use Fusible Webbing Instructions on how to use fusible webbing will be given below, however, always be sure to read the manufacturer's instructions first.

Teflon Sheet and Baking Paper. Lines drawn on fusible webbing before cutting out. Pattern lines transferred to right side of fabric with quilting pencil. Score paper with a pin. Yes, you can! Spotlight has a large range of different types of iron-on interfacing sometimes also called fusible interfacing , including narrow rolls of interfacing, for things such as waistbands or collars, as well as fabric style, available by the metre.

Iron-on interfacing is available in various grades or weights, to suit different types of fabrics. There is even an iron-on fusible wadding, which will provide a thicker backing than normal iron-on interfacing. Iron On Interfacing Interfacing is used on the wrong side or inside of garments to stiffen areas of the fabric. Remove all filters. Filter 0. Plain Vliesofix Fabric. Formfuse Fusible cm Medium Interfacing.

Formfuse Fusible cm Heavy Interfacing Fabric. Heat N Bond Lite. Parlan cm Fusible Wadding Fabric. Heat N Bond Original.



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