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FREE: 20y (or 40y w/GIN) x 4in FUSIBLE quilt interfacing fabric lining for squares and more

20y (or 40y w/GIN) x 4in FUSIBLE quilt interfacing fabric lining for squares and more
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The listing, 20y (or 40y w/GIN) x 4in FUSIBLE quilt interfacing fabric lining for squares and more has ended.


*Relist* The last listing ended in GIN.


This is 4in wide fusible INTERFACING. Can be used cut, for quilt squares.


The listing is for 20 yards.


40 yards (x 4in wide) are included with this GIN (get it now). Free shipping.


It has a cotton blend feel, it rips with a little strength and is very stable and supple.

It's been stored, so it's dusty on the edges, as shown, but the face and back of it are clean. It should wash.

A friend of mine got a roll of this from me and cut it up into squares to use inside her rag quilts. 4in squares...


Thank you. (:
Questions & Comments
Original
I have never worked with interfacing before. I am in the process of gathering materials to make my daughter a hand made quilt. I would like to hand sew and not machine sew. How would I incorporate this into the quilt? Thank you for your help. :)
Nov 24th, 2013 at 8:34:14 PM PST by
Original
Depends on what size quilting squares you're using. It's used as an iron-on stabilizer from what i get. If you want to put the extra energy into making the quilt something lasting, then adding the stabilizer to your squares could help. The fabric won't have a "washed" look so soon if it has a backing on it.

Depends on where your mind is at. I've made rag rugs before and actually wanted then to have a worn and washed look. So, i kind of did it wrong on purpose. The look worked for me, but that was just me.

The stabilizer keeps your fabric crisp and new looking and is worth using if that's a look you want. Yes, it's additional time, but hey...

But like i said, it depends on what you;'re trying to achieve.

Btw, this is 4in wide, so either a 4 or a 4 1/2in square would be approp to use it with.
Nov 25th, 2013 at 2:36:45 AM PST by

20y (or 40y w/GIN) x 4in FUSIBLE quilt interfacing fabric lining for squares and more is in the Crafts | Sewing category