After I have finished designing my fused quilt tops and before I layer them with batting and backing fabric to make them into a quilt sandwich, I make sure I steam set the fused quilt surface.
This sets the fusible web. Nothing will peal up after I steam set the top.
Watch along -
Don't forget to leave your comments for a chance to win the tablet keeper directions and fabric. I will announce the winner Monday.
13 comments:
Hi, when I try to view your fusing video it comes up as "private" and won't let me access it. Help, please. Thank you.
I'll keep checking back, because I'm really excited to see this video!
~~~the Art of Inclusion~~~
I'm getting the 'Private' message too!
Didn't know you could make a video private. I too would like to see this video.
(Video will not let you say that to get a private license or truly private?
video wouldn't play - it says it's private.
Well, I'd love to win the drawing. I've followed your progress since the 2003 (or there abouts)class you taught in the Tri-Cities, WA. I love your work and am using a silk hand-dye fabric in one of my quilts. I'm thinking of you as I sew...
I'll check in again later to see if you've made the video public. I'm anxious to see it too.
Yea!! It's working!! It was good info, and I love the new pattern!
Thanks for fixing the video so I could watch it. Now I can see how you steam set your quilts and will be giving this a try. Thanks so much for sharing.
What an adorable new pattern! Thanks for posting your video; it's helpful to actually see things in action.
Not sure if this is the spot to leave my comment for the tablet drawing? There was no comment place at the end of your Rambling Rose spot where you asked to leave a comment. Anyhow, The Rambling Rose is just gorgeous!
What brand of iron do you use? Mine (a Rowenta) won't produce steam for very long without hitting the button....Thanks!!
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