Amazon has inexpensive teflon coated fiberglass sheets. I bought the multi-sheet pack. I use them for this "wet work" and I use them as pressing cloths for quilting. The sheets get very hot and they are breathable...so if you are spritzing and pressing there is room for steam to escape. I cut them into several different shapes. They protect iron from gunk and fabric from iron gunk--win win. I keep the large sheet intact as a press cloth for quilt basting. Your videos are inspiring and delightful. Keep them coming.
I agree with the others, a very well presented video and interesting project. I like the astronaut floating around the milky way as that's what it became to me when he was added.
I love your work. Awesome job and thanks for showing. I just found you so of course I had to subscribe. Please record more, I could watch you for hours, especially when I can't sleep or appts. Thanks again and God Bless
Excellent video! Very funny and informative. I love this process. I’ve been using my smallest scraps to make notecards in a similar way. Looking forward to your next video.
This was a great tutorial, thanks :) I am excited to see what other videos you do. I am loving the stained glass panels you’ve been posting and would like to see them being made.
Superb! Why haven't I seen this earlier? I loved your narrative! So very informative and more important, interesting and funny.... waiting for more videos like this...
I highly recommend getting a mini iron like the SteamFast for projects like this that involve tiny pieces. I always find it much more convenient than wrangling the large iron. It's the size of your hand, and shouldn't cost more than about $20. It has temperature control and steam on/off, and is really decently made for such a small thing.
Amazon has inexpensive teflon coated fiberglass sheets. I bought the multi-sheet pack. I use them for this "wet work" and I use them as pressing cloths for quilting. The sheets get very hot and they are breathable...so if you are spritzing and pressing there is room for steam to escape. I cut them into several different shapes. They protect iron from gunk and fabric from iron gunk--win win. I keep the large sheet intact as a press cloth for quilt basting. Your videos are inspiring and delightful. Keep them coming.
That's really interesting! Never heard of this before. Sounds perfect for all kinds of ironing!
@@Marialla. I use them every day!
That was great, a fun watch with entertaining commentary. Thanks for sharing with us.
That was absolutely cool.
LOVE IT !!! What a great way to use those scraps you would normally throw away!
Franken batting!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🥲
Lol.... do you call it something else? 🥴🤣 I thought that's what EVERYONE called it. 😁👍
@@jeannegennaro4482 no, I just found it funny and had not heard it before!!!
I remember when I heard it I thought "Perfect!" 😁👍
What an awesome video! This is the first video of yours that I’ve watched, but it won’t be my last…👍🏻👵🏻
I have been wanting to learn this technique for a long time! Clear and concise! Thank you so much!
You are direct, concise, and know how to make a video tutorial!👏🏻👏🏻🙏🏻
I agree with the others, a very well presented video and interesting project. I like the astronaut floating around the milky way as that's what it became to me when he was added.
I love your work. Awesome job and thanks for showing. I just found you so of course I had to subscribe. Please record more, I could watch you for hours, especially when I can't sleep or appts.
Thanks again and God Bless
Great idea, thanks
I really enjoy your videos....BUT....I want more! Please continue to share your creations with us.
Wow mam you're awesome. Great new idea that I never seen before. Very nice 👌. I mean I have no words.
Love your sense of humor and your creativity. Thanks. Can’t wait to try this.
"When the irons hot..." Strike!
Sorry, couldnt help myself. What a fun tutorial.
Awesome , thank you so much for sharing. Now I know what I am going to do with my bags of crumb fabric. 🙂♥️
What an awesome tutorial. You are hilarious. Love your vid. Def subscribing!
Finally a very clear and to the point video for collage quilting. Thanks!
Excellent video! Very funny and informative. I love this process. I’ve been using my smallest scraps to make notecards in a similar way. Looking forward to your next video.
Thank you! I'm glad someone shares my sense of humor!
Zero waste has-been my motto too and I often wondered how to use these pieces up other than doggie beds. I really love this. Thanks so much !
This was a great tutorial, thanks :)
I am excited to see what other videos you do. I am loving the stained glass panels you’ve been posting and would like to see them being made.
Thank you! That sounds like a great suggestion!
You're doing such a great job. Love your first
You're so kind! Thank you!
Excellent tutorial!
Excellent tutorial!!! Thank you so much. I’m going to try this today. I hope you make more videos.
great job! you are a natural and this is very inspirational!
Lively video! Enjoyed every bit of it!! Thank you!!
Superb! Why haven't I seen this earlier? I loved your narrative! So very informative and more important, interesting and funny.... waiting for more videos like this...
I highly recommend getting a mini iron like the SteamFast for projects like this that involve tiny pieces. I always find it much more convenient than wrangling the large iron. It's the size of your hand, and shouldn't cost more than about $20. It has temperature control and steam on/off, and is really decently made for such a small thing.
Great tutorial😍! Love your humor!🤣
Awesome to see you here! MAKE MORE! 😁 Jeanne (TravelingDyeCo)
Love to find this tutorial.
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So is this "crispy" for craft projects and decor or does it come out soft and durable enough to use in a usable well loved quilt?
Otra vez yo, como se llama o se pide la hoja de pegamento que puso sobre la tela, para pegar todos los pedazos de tela?
Welche Folie ist das?
Buenísimas ideas, pero solo hablo y entiendo español y me gustaría que a los videos les pusieran subtitulos es español.
Wonderful tutorial....music makes it a impossible to watch...sorry