tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8217506754673966403.post2585352150170774786..comments2024-03-12T11:45:56.595-04:00Comments on Quilting Affection Designs: Fabric Treatment for SilhouetteQuilting Affection Designshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10042837800185841535noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8217506754673966403.post-48721348879962159952015-10-19T10:35:40.490-04:002015-10-19T10:35:40.490-04:00No, i haven't tried it myself. Now, this tech...No, i haven't tried it myself. Now, this technique was recommend to me by my local quilt shop. Due to the have had problems with not getting the fabric stiff enough even with the fusible web on the back. I think one of these days I will test this. Thank you for your commentQuilting Affection Designshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10042837800185841535noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8217506754673966403.post-37628996349083535092015-10-19T08:53:13.905-04:002015-10-19T08:53:13.905-04:00hmm, your the first person I've seen who uses ...hmm, your the first person I've seen who uses Terial Magic and then uses fusible web. If your using a product like Heat n Bond lite, Wonder Under, Steam A Steam, Misty Fuse, you shouldn't need Terial Magic. I use to use Terial Magic, but for turned edge applique, problem is, TM make the fabric so stiff it's hard to turn it under, you literally have to wet down the edges to turn it under. Until a good solution is found for turn edge applique I don't use my cutter anymore, I just do it the old fashioned way again. With Batiks in particular, one only really needs one application of starch, iron the wonder under on, and put it thru your cutting machine. I'm wondering if you tried to cut without using the TM but ironed the fusible on first.Marianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04054876068777979332noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8217506754673966403.post-28420689030059237302015-08-03T23:19:04.658-04:002015-08-03T23:19:04.658-04:00Neat. I'll have to try it. I don't really...Neat. I'll have to try it. I don't really use my machines for cutting fabric because it's hard to get the settings and stiffness right. Thanks for sharingBethanyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15164286285384762770noreply@blogger.com