Mistyfuse, my go to fusible web. It doesn't change the hand on the cloth. You can sew through it easily on your machine and by hand. It is light and easy to use. This is the 20x100 bolt. It is the perfect size for fusing a fat quarter. Here is the website |
People are always asking me about the wool blended felt that I use in my quilts, since I don't use batting. It is made by National Nonwovens. You can buy it at Joann's in the felt section. It is on a smaller bolt than the polyester (long bolts). You want to use the wool blended felt, because you can fuse your fabrics to it easily. It is dense and pretty solid. The polyester felt is see-through, and you cannot iron it without fumes. It literally burns up with heat. You could also set up an account with National Nonwovens and buy it by the bolt. |
Here's the end bolt so you can see what the number is to look for . I also like TOY002 |
My Sizzix Fabi machine, which is the same as a Big Shot for cutting shapes that I don't physically want to cut with a pair of scissors. It saves me alot of time and wear and tear on my hands. |
This is the Big Shot Pro by Sizzix that cuts the bigz dies. That's the spiral die on top. |
Here are the stacks of hexagons lined up on my table |
My little sewing area in my studio, which still needs some work. |
This is what is on my design wall right now and is ready to get trimmed and put together. Houses are separate from the Dresden Plate Project. |
I just wanna move in for a weekend, ok?
ReplyDeleteI love that Continental iron, too, and of course, the MistyFuse on the bolt, couldn't do without it! Must try your wool-blend felt, thanks for the specs on it, yay!
ReplyDeleteI liked reading about your tools! I bought one of those irons (but it does not seem to heat up very fast). I liked the idea of the 12" so I took advantage of the March 13 sale-Yeah. I have begun using the blended felt from National Nonwovens (from Jo Ann's) Good to know I can buy by the bolt directly. Thanks for this post - I enjoyed it!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite iron for the past 6 years i s 1950s GE four at a thrift shop for $2. Heats up fast and gets nice and hot. Love the colorful houses.
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