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  1. How to Use TenSisters Fusible Grid. Join Jen as she shares the wonders of quickly creating patchwork using the TenSisters Fusible Grid Panels. Follow along as she shares how we used this fusible grid to make our Flower Girl Quilt – now available to reserve!

  2. The only time a quilter would need an interfacing for a quilt is when making a T-Shirt quilt, or when adding non-traditional fabrics into a pieced quilt. For example, you might want to back a T-shirt with fusible interfacing to keep the knit fabric from stretching.

  3. 13 Φεβ 2023 · Facing your quilt to give your quilt project a simple and clean finish by hiding the raw edges of a quilt sandwich without a visual frame like traditional quilt binding. This method also takes you through how to create tabs to slide a dowel rod for hanging.

  4. 6 Ιουν 2017 · Fusible grid is a thin piece of interfacing that has iron-on adhesive on one side and grid lines printed on the other. There are different brands of fusible grid, and it comes in different grid sizes. For this quilt, I used a 2" fusible grid from Quiltsmart.

  5. When doing raw edge applique, a common quilt applique technique, one of the trickiest parts can be positioning your applique shapes and then pinning them in place. ZJ Humbach shows you how to eliminate this step by showing how to use fusible interfacing.

  6. Using fusible web is there to help! 1) Measure your ribbon. 2) Cut strips of fusible web just a bit smaller than the measurement of your ribbon. 3) Fuse the strip to the wrong side of the ribbon. 4) Peel paper and place where you’d like it to be. 5) Fuse into place. Repeat with other ribbons.

  7. Fusible web (such as Steam-a-Seam) is a tissue-like product of heat-sensitive glue backed with paper. The sticky side of the product is ironed to the wrong side of a piece of fabric, which transfers the glue to the receiving fabric.

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