Wow. Thank you for sharing this. It's truly helpful and especially the sewing part of it. I always wondered and never attempted it yet. But I know im ready for doing this. I'm a new fan. Hello from Ohio
The Stabilizer: Ultra Clean and Tear Stabilizer from OESD. It supports the stitches and tears easily. If there are remnants left it is very soft. Fusible Web: Light Steam-a-Seam 2 is my favorite. It bonds well, doesn't gum the needle and holds up to washing. You can cut the center out of the applique shape to reduce the amount of fusible web used. Good luck.
I tried steam a seam 2 and I can honestly say I not not fond of this fusible. I much prefer heat n bond lite. I love doing fusible applique very much just not with the steam a seam product
Wow. Thank you for sharing this. It's truly helpful and especially the sewing part of it. I always wondered and never attempted it yet. But I know im ready for doing this. I'm a new fan. Hello from Ohio
Do you have the name of a stabilizer for the stitches for Santa. I am a newbie! Thanks.
The Stabilizer: Ultra Clean and Tear Stabilizer from OESD. It supports the stitches and tears easily. If there are remnants left it is very soft.
Fusible Web: Light Steam-a-Seam 2 is my favorite. It bonds well, doesn't gum the needle and holds up to washing. You can cut the center out of the applique shape to reduce the amount of fusible web used. Good luck.
I tried steam a seam 2 and I can honestly say I not not fond of this fusible. I much prefer heat n bond lite. I love doing fusible applique very much just not with the steam a seam product
Thanks for the feedback. I love that we have so many choices. Heat and bond is a great fusible as well.