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By: Pat Sloan

heat n bond lite 2

Way back when… before I was a quilter.. yes THAT long ago… I fused fabric to fabric. I started out by fusing fabric images to the front of sweatshirts. This is when I really learned about the properties of fusibles. Like home dec fabric is sprayed with a Scotch Guard so it repeals dirt.. it also repels fusibles and paint…. who knew!

I have become really good at fusing cotton to cotton and stitching it down for appliqué. Most fusible products work in a similar fashion:

  • Trace your design onto the paper side (some have 2 papers)
  • cut away some of the fusible.. or use if across the whole shape (see my tutorial HERE)
  • iron the glue side onto the BACK of your appliqué shape
  • cut ON the line to create your final appliqué shape
  • peel off the paper
  • place the glue side down onto your background fabric
  • Iron again to adhere the shape

Today at the Learning Center I want to share a list of the different products available to you. You may want to explore several of them to see what works for you!


Therm O Web

Therm O Web

I work with the Therm O Web company on their design team. I’ve used Heat n bond lite for over 15 years and love it… really love it! When they asked me to join their design team years ago I was thrilled as I truly believe in this product. I invited the Director of Marketing, Candace Kos, to do a little intro of their products. She is very talented right now as she is usually “one armed” since her other arm is always holding her brand new baby girl!

From Candace Kos…

“There are many ways to do appliqué and ways to speed up the quilting process. Our favorite way is to use adhesive to minimize the need for pinning or to finish a project all together.”

  • HeatnBond® Iron-On Adhesive is frequently referred to as “Fusible Web” but it actually isn’t a web, it’s a solid sheet of adhesive. This means that you get edge to edge coverage on your appliqué shapes, no matter the size of appliqué. This eliminates puckering, bunching and also allows for Pat’s favorite technique of cutting away the inside of an appliqué leaving a soft interior and less adhesive used.
  • HeatnBond® is available in three styles. HeatnBond® Ultrahold is a no-sew permanent adhesive! It’s great for adding embellishments, accents and details to quilts, wall hangings, home décor and costumes when you don’t want to sew or can’t sew. In addition to all kinds of fabric, it can also be used on wood and canvas for other creative home décor projects!
  • HeatnBond Lite is a sewable permanent adhesive! Use this when you need to sew the project, but you don’t want to spend your time pinning! Iron your appliqués, edges and embellishments in place and then sew at your leisure! No more accidentally pinning yourself while handling the project! Iron your pieces into place and then sew as you normally would, the fabric remains flexible and the adhesive won’t gum up your needles. (Tip: if you are finding any resistance while sewing or are trying to sew through many layers, you can use a product called “Sewer’s Aid” to wet your thread and have an easier time stitching thru adhesive.) Use it to create costumes, table runners, placemats, quilts and tons of other projects! You can also seal the edges with fabric paint, so it can also be used on sweatshirts, canvases and wall hangings!
  • HeatnBond® FeatherLite is a new sewable permanent adhesive that is even lighter than Lite. This adhesive is perfect for baby quilts, thin summer quilts, wearables and especially for multi-layered projects such as landscape quilts. It gets buttery soft after washing and doesn’t even feel as if adhesive is part of the project.

All of the HeatnBond® products can be washed and dried after properly adhered (for Ultrahold that’s just ironing for Lite and FeatherLite that’s sewing the edges after ironing pieces on.)

There are a few other great features of HeatnBond® products is due to the paper-backed nature of the product. First, HeatnBond® adhesive sheets can be run through your INKJET printer! Simply trim the sheet to an appropriate size to fit through your printer (typically 8.5 x 11). Place the sheet in so the ink will print on the paper side. Set your printer to draft, transparency or acetate settings (which puts out less ink) and print your design! (Just remember to print alphabet letters in reverse since the HeatnBond will be ironed to the back of your fabric. Do NOT use in a laser printer!! The heat from the laser printer will melt the adhesive inside your printer.)

Also, HeatnBond adhesive sheets can be run through your manual or computerized die-cut systems, such as AccuQuilt®, Cricut®, Silhouette®, Sizzix Eclipse® and more! Iron the adhesive onto the back of your fabric, trim the fabric to a size that will fit in your die-cut system and automatically cut out shapes, letters and other appliqué drawings! You may have to adjust the depth of your blade depending on the thickness of the fabric you are using. Be sure to test it on a scrap piece of fabric before running your real fabric thru. And be sure to change your blade often, a sharp blade will yield the best results. Then simply peel off the back liner and iron it to your project! How easy is that!

Therm O Web also makes a few other adhesive products that are great for quilting! The SuperStik Glue Stick is permanent on paper, but has a temporary bond on fabric! It allows you to place appliqués, sew them on your project and then the adhesive dissolves out of the fabric during laundering. This makes it a great option for baby quilts and outfits, summer quilts and all kinds of wearables. Simply apply glue to the back of your appliqué and stick onto your project. Allow the glue to dry and then sew as you normally would! It doesn’t gum up needles and stays flexible for easy stitching.

Therm O Web

The last form of adhesive Therm O Web manufactures is SpraynBond®. These are spray adhesives that come in two forms. SpraynBond Fusible Adhesive acts like Ultrahold. Simply spray it on the back of your applique and iron it down. There is no need to sew after it has been ironed. This heat-activated spray is permanent, machine washable, dryable and dry cleanable.

The other form is SpraynBond Basting Adhesive. This is a spray with a temporary bond. This feature means it is perfect for placement, design consultations, wearables, pattern placement and keeping batting in its place while stitching. This adhesive must be sewn to make it permanent as it washes out while laundering.

Experiment with all these types of adhesives to make your project come together quickly! Therm O Web Adhesives & Interfacings are “Behind Every Great Project”!

Therm O Web Adhesives is a family-owned and operated business with over 35 years of experience in adhesive manufacturing. Therm O Web is proud to have a successful history manufacturing adhesives for multiple craft disciplines including: fabric crafts, quilting, tailoring, scrapbooking, paper crafts and art with the majority proudly made in the USA. Their family of adhesives holds such famed product lines as: HeatnBond® Iron-on Adhesive, StitchnSew®, Zots® Adhesive Dots, SuperTape™, PeelnStick™, PeelnStick™ Fabric Fuse and Iron-on Vinyl.

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Why I use Steam-A-Seam 2

Steam A Seam

I asked Sewing expert Lorine Mason to give her top reasons she loves to use the Steam-A-Seam line of fusing products.

Steam a Seam 2

I am a huge fan of Steam-A-Seam 2 by The Warm® Company and this is why.

The double sided paper liner:

  • Prevents tacky fusible web from becoming attached to items not meant for the project at hand.
  • Paper liner is perfect for tracing patterns whether using pen or pencil. I have even run it through my printer with success.
  • Paper liner is a built in pressing sheet and is reusable if kept clean.
  • Paper liner makes a great tear away stabilizer.
  • Trace applique designs onto paper liner, remove opposite side of liner, press onto fabric. Perfect for storing for use in later design work. Note: one side of paper liner is designed to come away very easily. Trace on the liner paper that stays with the web.

Lorine

Lorine Mason is a licensed product designer, an accomplished project designer and the author of ten ‘how to’ sewing books. An eye for detail, innovative project design, trend awareness and hard work are the corner stones of her business; Lorine Mason Designs. It’s Sew Lorine©, is a brand, a blog and a lifestyle. As an avid sewer herself, she loves to inspire others to create unique home sewn items with a twist. Lorine in the editor of the Sewing Savvy e-newsletter which can be accessed at


More Fusibles

wonder under

Wonder-Under by Pellon has been on the market a long time. This is the first fusible product that I purchased and used when making sweatshirts. It is readily available and many people love it. See the Pellon web site for more information on how to use their product.

wonder under

I found this ‘ask the crafter’ write up useful. And Robbie shares about “the wrap”.

Misty fuse

The Misty fuse product has no paper on it. It is thinner and I’d love to know what you think about it. I have yet to try this one.

Shades Soft Fuse

Stacy Michell markets a fusible she loves to use under the product name “Shades Soft Fuse”. Stacy started selling this fusible 5 years ago and she works with it as a full fusible product.

vliesofix-wonder-under

Vliesofix is mostly sold outside of North America. I had a chance to try it and it works very similar to Wonder Under. I found this blog write up on it.

We also found this write up about fusibles and interfacings.


Give-Aways

Therm O Web

Our friends at Therm O Web have a HUGE box of goodies… no wait … TWO huge boxes of goodies to give-away. You have two opportunities to win. First, leave a comment below answering: Do you have a favorite fusible product? Which one?. If it isn’t included above, please provide a link too so others can give it a try.

Winners will be selected randomly next Wednesday, May 9th.

Second, head over to the Therm O Web blog and enter the give-away there too. P.S. they have tutorials or info posts every day of the week.. lots of good stuff!


Congratulations to #59 Karrie S. on winning this gift box of fusible goodies. Check your email for a message from me.

winner-number-fusibles

winner-fusibles


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231 responses to “An Overview on Fusibles”

  1. Birdena Fleming Avatar
    Birdena Fleming

    Wow, didnt realize there were so many different fusibles. I have only used 2; Heat and Bond and Steam A Seam. I do like using the Heat and Bond the best. Thanks for all the info.

  2. Anorina @ Samelia's Mum Avatar

    I’ve only ever used Vliesofix so I guess it has to be my favourite. It’s the only type of fusible that my LQS supplies. Dying to try some new ones. I’m an applique-addict!

  3. M-R @ Quilt Matters Avatar

    So informative! I love using Heat n Bond Lite and Steam a Seam 2 Lite. I didn’t know Heat n Bond had a spray adhesive. I’ll have to check that out. Thanks for the giveaway!

  4. Paula Brown Avatar

    I have only used Steam A Seam. It was recommended by the quilt shop I go to for “Sewing Monsters” quilt class. It was great for tracing the pattern out. I have used it for several Applique quilt projects.

  5. June Piper-Brandon Avatar
    June Piper-Brandon

    I use different fusibles for different things, it depends on what the end use of the product is. I love Wonder Under for wearable art projects because it leaves the garment soft and drapable. I like Steam A Seam for a lot of my quilt projects because I don’t have worry about over heating it with the iron. I get easily distracted and forget how long the iron has been down so Steam a Seam takes the focus away for me. I also like Heat and Bond light for projects too. I have some of each. Sometimes I’ll use the narrow fusible hem tape on the back of bias stems for quilts and not just for hemming my pants.

  6. Cindy Avatar
    Cindy

    I used steam a seam a couple days ago and could sure use the tutorial help when i put tis on! It took me awhile to figure it out but i got it done.

  7. Shout4Joy Avatar

    I mainly use Heat N Bond Lite, though I have also used Wonder Under and Steam a Seam 2. I like S-A-S-2, but don’t like the sheets that are more readily available to me…I like to use yardage 🙂

  8. Maria Kievit Avatar
    Maria Kievit

    Usually use heat and bond if I’m working with small quilting pieces, but use a regular iron on interfacing when I’m working with altering or making clothes, and stiffening is needed then.

  9. Carol Cox Avatar

    I use the Steam a Seam 2 for all my machine applique projects and love it. The Hweat and Bond is great for those that don’t need sewing on them.

  10. Carol Avatar

    I cannot believe how many fusible interfacings there are. My favorites are Misty and Steam A Seam 2.
    If you are in a bind (no pun intended) you can use Steam A Seam 2 to ‘hand turn’ your quit binding!

  11. Barbie Kanta Avatar
    Barbie Kanta

    First I love using fusibles and love my machine’s buttonhole stitch!
    I have used several of them, Heat n Bond, Pellon, Steam a Seam, and Misty Fuse. I love the temporary use of Steam a Seam and the ability to reposition pieces easily. Misty Fuse is tricky to handle however the resulting project is so nice and soft…it also is great for areas I have gone back and “repaired” loose fusibles. I have used Heat n Bond in different “wieghts” and have been using the Pellon most recently but can’t say I have a definite favorite, it all depends on the project.
    I do have a question though, is there any product you could sew through to clean the needle while working on projects, rather than changing out needles? My needles tend to get “sticky” after a big project… B^(

  12. Sabrina Diehl Avatar

    I use Steam-Seam 2 and Misty Fuse. They both stay soft and pliable and don’t gum up my needle when I sew/quilt through them. However, it really depends upon the application. I try to use the proper product for the use I intend. : )

  13. Cecilia Avatar
    Cecilia

    I have only used Steam a Seam. I didn’t realize there were so many options. Thanks for the information on the different types and uses.

  14. JOAN GODFREY Avatar
    JOAN GODFREY

    i have used the misty fuse. it gives a wonderful light weight bond. the only problem i have is trying to trace a pattern on it because it is so light weight.

  15. Dolores Avatar
    Dolores

    I use HeatNBond lite. if I can’t get that I use wonder under. I have never had any problems with either

  16. Zoe Avatar

    I use steam and seam, but am really interested in the some of this products. Thanks for the wonderful review.

  17. Wendy Avatar
    Wendy

    Thank you for your post. I have been experimenting with a plethora of fusibles. I’ve used Steam-A-Seam 2 for my portrait quilts, and have recently been experimenting with Shades Soft Fuse for other applique projects. I’ve found that when you are layering 4 and 5 fabrics deep, Steam-A-Seam stiffens the fabric too much. The Soft Fuse doesn’t add nearly as much bulk or stiffness (although I haven’t gone more than 3 layers with the Soft Fuse so far).

    I’ll be sharing your post with my guild right away!

  18. Mary Beth Avatar
    Mary Beth

    I usually default to using Wonder-Under because I was confused with the wide array of choices. Thanks for the information!

  19. Cyndi Avatar
    Cyndi

    I use Pellon#805 and love it though I’m open to trying new products, I just haven’t gotten around to it yet. I do 95% applique work (designing my own applique patterns) and for the most part, while I miss having time to do piecing, applique is my thing…

  20. Linda Sandusky Avatar
    Linda Sandusky

    I have used Steam-A-Seam 2 with great success with both cotton appliques on quilts and appliques on baby onesies. The paper is great for sketching designs before I actually cut them out & I have never had any problem with the adhesive gumming up the needle. I am very interested in trying some of the other products mentioned. Thanks so much!!

  21. Mae Carroll Avatar
    Mae Carroll

    Love to applique and began using Wonder Under which I found in a fabric store in Texas 25 years ago while visiting my daughter. After returning home, I had to have her mail the product to me because I couldn’t find it locally. Since then, have used Wonder Under, Heat n Bond, Pellon, and Steam-a-Seam 2. My preference is Heat n Bond lite. I wasn’t aware o the featherweight but will definitely look for that to try.

  22. Carol Avatar
    Carol

    Thanks for this posting….it has encouraged me to go beyond basic pinning and basting! I think life would be so much simpler if I embraced advancements in the sewing world. 🙂 I’ve only used Wonder-Under by Pellon and that was many years ago….and okay, I admit reluctantly…sometimes Elmer’s White School Glue….just don’t tell anyone okay? That small detail can be our secret. 😀

  23. Sally Avatar

    I use Heat & Bond lite for most of my fusibles, pelon under wonder for multi-layer as it has a better ‘hand’ although I would like to try the new super lite Heat & Bond now that I know about it! I have use Steam-a-seam and Steam-a-seam=2 and like it, but it’s more expensive. I also have a huge roll of fusiblw web with no paper–not as easy to use but keep it for those days I run out of the other 2!

  24. Anne P Avatar
    Anne P

    I mostly use Wonder-Under and love it.
    Have also used Steam-a-seam and Heat & bond.
    Am interested in trying the Heat’nBond featherweight

    I have found when using Heat & bond that the texture sometimes shows through on thinner fabrics and I don’t like that look.

  25. Angie Platten Avatar

    I mostly use Heat & Bond as my primary fusible. I LOVE it in the little narrow strips on the rolls as those in the give away box! THAT is genius! I use it a lot in my mixed media fabric collage work. I’d be thrilled to win!

  26. Agnes B. Bullock Avatar

    I use Heat N Bond- get it at Joann’s, with a coupon! (Husband is currently unemployed so the coupons help out). Buy it by the yard. Do a lot of applique and my husband, who does the actual applique making and pressing, loves this product line.

  27. michele Avatar
    michele

    I don’t have a favorite. Thanks for the info on all the different types.

  28. Angie Platten Avatar

    Need to add in something to my comment though after reading the comment before mine… to avoid the texture show through of the fusible on thin fabrics, Misty Fuse is the way to go. It’s a dream that resolves that issue. But it’s so fine to work with not having a peel back release paper. I find that it can be difficult to see when working with smaller pieces. I get a dark piece of card stock to “house” my small bits and pieces while I’m working so I can actually see them!

  29. Vicki Avatar
    Vicki

    I recently used the heatnbond tape to repair a hem in a tshirt and was pleased with how it worked. I use all kinds of fusibles for different projects.

  30. Stray Stitches (Linda G) Avatar

    I have tried several fusibles and still haven’t found a “favorite”. I’m getting ready to try Shades Softfuse on my next project.

  31. Denny Avatar

    My favorites are Steam a Seam 2 Lite and MistyFuse. I’ve also used Heat N Bond, ThermoWeb, and Pellon and they work just fine, too. I’ve not tried some of the Heat N Bomd products and would love to give them a try.

  32. Laura Krasinski Avatar
    Laura Krasinski

    I use many fusibles. When I am working on the Bigfork Bay patterns I use Print and Fuse to run through the printer so I dont have to trace all the pattern pieces. I use Wonder Under and I use Misty Fuse. These are my favorites.

  33. Missy Avatar

    I have used the heat n bond before and really liked it!

  34. MC Avatar

    I’ve never used any of these types of products, would love to try!

  35. maryc Avatar
    maryc

    I’m a big fan of Heat N Bond Lite, but I would love to try their other products. Very informative.

  36. Sharon Scott Avatar
    Sharon Scott

    I have used several of the fusibles listed. But my favorite is still Steam a Seam 2. I like the weight, and the fact that I can embellish on the fused area without having to use a jackhammer. 🙂
    I have never tried Heat n Bond but would love the chance to try it! Thank you for the give away.

  37. Patti Avatar
    Patti

    I have tried several different types of fusibles, but I do like heat-n-bond lite the best.

  38. Jacquelyn Morris-Smith Avatar

    I use Heat N Bond to back fabrics that are going to be Die Cut with my Go. I do a ton of embroidered applique projects and this product holds my fabric fast without fusing first. I like Steam A Seam 2 Lite, but when I don’t tend to use it when I have fabric marker on the background. Both products are a great way to fuse.

  39. Brenda Avatar
    Brenda

    I have always used the HeatnBond Lite and love it. Would like to try the HeatnBond FeatherLite and SprayNBond Adhesives.

  40. landscapelady Avatar
    landscapelady

    I’ve been using heat and bond lite for years but recently started using Pelion wonder under 805, it seems lighter,
    Less glue residue. I never heard of the heat and bond ultra lite. – will look for it.

  41. Barb b Avatar
    Barb b

    I did not know there were so many options available. I have only been able to find Heat n Bond in my fabric shopping. Though Pelon is mentioned all over the web.
    Thanks for the chance to try some on these different products.

  42. Dana Gaffney Avatar
    Dana Gaffney

    I’ve always used WonderUnder and really haven’t tried anything else. After reading this though, I’m interested in some of these especially the SpraynBond Basting Adhesive. Thanks for all of the info.

  43. Julie Avatar
    Julie

    Wow, I had no idea there were so many choices out there! It’s been a while, but my main experience has been with Wonder Under. No complaints, but I look forward to experimenting with these lighter weights and sprays. Thanks for the info, and the giveaway.

  44. Lindy Avatar

    I am a Heat n Bond girl. Glad they make the lighter versions now. I had a couple of doozy projects with it eons ago.

  45. Mary S Avatar
    Mary S

    I love Heat~n~Bond lite (better than Wonder Under). And, have tried Steam a Seam in some small test samplers I was given. Kind of like that one too. I always have a can of spray adhesive & a glue stick on hand too. Out of everything I probably use the Heat~N~Bond the most. This is a very interesting article. Thanks for the info.

  46. sharon Avatar
    sharon

    I usually use pellon products as they are available in yardage at my closest fabric store. I wish they had more choices. I also wish there were more fabric or quilts stores close to me.

  47. Debbie Avatar

    Great post and info here. Thank you. I use and love the heat and bond light, but can not wait to try the featherweight for my landscape projects and water color appliques.

  48. Sandi Avatar

    I keep a big roll of Heat ‘n Bond Lite right next to my ironing board. It’s my product of “choice”. I have never tried Steam-a-seam or Misty-Fuse but have friends who’ve tried the product and liked it. I used to use Wonder Under but had some difficulty with it fusing properly so I only use Heat ‘n Bond now. I would love a box full of Therm oWeb products. Keeping my fingers crossed…….

  49. Norma Avatar

    I like to use hat and bond lite but would like to try the feather lite now that I know about it.

  50. Priscilla Pride Avatar
    Priscilla Pride

    I really like steam a seam lite. Haven’t used a lot in quilting buy hope to in near future.

  51. Kathi Avatar
    Kathi

    I have used many of the fusibles for doing art quilts. Now making Rose of Sharon quilts I like to use the Pellon Wonder Under.

  52. Stacey Avatar
    Stacey

    I’ve just started a stained glass pattern quilt and the fusible bias tape is perfect for it.

  53. Kristin M Avatar
    Kristin M

    I still have a partial bolt of Aleene’s fusible web. I don’t think its made anymore, but it’s my favorite.

  54. Jennyroo Avatar
    Jennyroo

    I use Steam a Seam a lot to make patches for the knees of worn out blue jeans. I have 3 boys, so I spend a lot of time patching blue jeans!! 🙂

  55. Judy Avatar
    Judy

    I use pellon fusibles as they have always worked fine for me but I would love a chance to try something different. I will have to check out some of the others that you recommend

  56. Gunilla Börjesson Avatar

    I am very fond of Misty fuse because it is so soft and thin.

  57. Karen Avatar
    Karen

    I use Pellon a lot because I can actually find it at my local store. I’d love a chance to try some other fusibles!

  58. Karrie S Avatar
    Karrie S

    I don’t have a lot of experience, but I like Heat n bond also. It has always done a good job for me. I would LOVE that box of goodies! Thanks for much for a chance to win! -Karrie

  59. Lynn Avatar

    I like several fusible products but use mostly 805 Wonder Under by Pellon the most. What a coincidence as I am doing a guild program on fusible tonight. I would love the box of goodies as I can’t buy all those products locally and would love to try them out.

  60. Marilyn M Avatar
    Marilyn M

    Haven’t really used fusibles but would love to win the box and try them all!

  61. Rita Goshorn Avatar

    i use either steam-a-seam lite or pellon wonder under for fusing for my applique. the box of goodies has some things i’ve not tried before … would love to win it. thanx for the opportunity to do so.

  62. Stephen Avatar

    I use a product called Bondaweb, which is easily available here in England. It’s quite satisfactory, but I’d be interested to try out some of the others.

  63. Mary Avatar
    Mary

    I use Steam-a-seam 2 lite. It leaves the applique very soft. I have not used heat and bond only because the
    stores around me don’t sell it. I’m always willing to try new products.

  64. Deb Avatar

    I mainly use steam-a-seam lite 2. I’d love a box full of other things to try!

  65. Jen Avatar
    Jen

    I use Pellon fusibles for clothes and purses and Heat N Bond for appliques. I’m still learning which to use for what application. That box of goodies would make me so happy!!!

  66. Beatrice Avatar
    Beatrice

    HeatnBond Lite is a sewable permanent adhesive! Use this when you need to sew the project, but you don’t want to spend your time pinning! Iron your appliqués, in place and then sew at your leisure! This is the one I use the most for wall hangings!

  67. carol randall Avatar
    carol randall

    I like using the Pellon brand fusible; it’s easy for me to find at local stores and, to me, is lighter weight than another brands I’ve used and that’s important because I do a lot of applique’ crib/toddler/twin size quilts. I love trying new products and it looks like there are several in the box that I haven’t tried yet.

  68. KarenW Avatar
    KarenW

    I’m new to the world of fusibles but I’ve heard of Pellon before. I love to try some new products!

  69. Jill of Apple Avenue Quilts Avatar

    I love wonder under and have used it for years. I’ve tried others, but always come back to it.

  70. Helen Pickens Avatar
    Helen Pickens

    I use Steam a Seam Lite most often. It’s barely there and can easily be stitched over in applique work and in landscape or portrait quilts. I also like Wonder Under.

  71. Janaina Avatar
    Janaina

    Here in Brazil, we used a lot the Heat’n Bond and I love it. There is some nationals brands but they are not so good as this one. Steam to Seam a used once, but here that is so expencive and I like de Heat’n Bond so much, so I don’t see a reason to pay so much more if I’m satisfied with the other one.

  72. Christine M Avatar

    I’ve only ever used Vliesofix for my button hole applique. I haven’t tried any of the others. Will have to check them out. Thanks for the chance.

  73. Mary Jean P Avatar
    Mary Jean P

    I have used Heat and Bond for many years and prefer it for fabric applique.I use Steam a Seam lite when working with wool applique.

  74. nancy b. Avatar
    nancy b.

    I like and have used several kinds of fusible, depending on the project at hand…but love the steam-a-seam 2 for it’s unique properties. Recently bought some Misty fuse, but haven’t used it yet…would love a chance to try all that’s in this wonderful giveaway!

  75. Eileen Avatar
    Eileen

    Love using Heat ‘n Bond Lite for machine appliqué. No need for extra stabilizer while stitching.

  76. Gunilla Avatar
    Gunilla

    Sorry,new to quilting,so I haven’ tried any of these yet. But I am sure I will!

  77. Lynn Makrin Avatar

    What a great piece!! Thanks for posting.
    I really like “Steam a Seam II.” It’s good for all sorts of weights and fabrics.

  78. Jean H. Avatar
    Jean H.

    I have been using Heat n Bond Lite for years. I have tried Mistyfuse and Steam a Seam and I always go back to the Heat n Bond Lite. Would love to win your box of goodies!!

  79. Becky Avatar
    Becky

    I prefer the Steam-a-Seam..I like the fact the you can place it and it stickes there, but if you want to move it, you can do that to..allows for more creativity on the design wall.

  80. Suzanne Avatar
    Suzanne

    I LOVE fusing fabric to fabric for quilting, do use Therm o Web lite and regular for a lot of my art quilts, Also Steam a seam reg and 2. I am NOT a fan of Misty Fuse (too lite to work with for me)

  81. Sue Avatar
    Sue

    I love Steam-a-Seam2- I put the small pieces of an applique together on a nonstick pressing sheet and you can move the pieces around until they’re ironed together.

  82. Patty Swatzell Avatar
    Patty Swatzell

    I recently used Misty Fuse for a t-shirt quilt I am making. I really liked it. Normally I use Steam A Seam for most appliqué projects.

  83. Judith Reynolds Avatar

    I like the Pellon lt/wt interfacing. I have also used the Heat n Bond on applique. I just bought the Misty fuse and have not used it yet. Judith, Texas

  84. Jean MN Avatar

    I love the HeatnBond Lite as it is so easy to sew thru as I was working on a silhouette wall hanging, I was so happy that I did not have to pin!

  85. mammafairy Avatar

    I have used ‘bondaweb’ ever since I discovered it’s existence, about 30 years. I cannot be without it, it is so useful!

  86. Jean B Avatar
    Jean B

    I love to use Steam A Seam 2 and Heat n Bond Lite. Didn’t know they had a featherlite so I will have to try that. Thanks for the chance of winning the great box of goodies from Therm O Web!

  87. De Avatar
    De

    I use wonder under but haven’t been happy with it on my last two applique projects! Looks like I need to try Heat-n-bond!

  88. Shirley Wells Avatar
    Shirley Wells

    Love Heat & Bond. Thanks for such a great explanation of all the available products! Hope I win the giveaway!!

  89. Cynthia Lynn Avatar
    Cynthia Lynn

    Can’t say I have a favorite, although I have used quite a lot of Steam a Seam 2 in my landscapes and also used Wonder Under. I am always open to trying new products (new to me) and look through my quilt shops to find the best alternative. Would love to have some new things to try out from Therm O Web!

  90. Holly B Avatar
    Holly B

    I have been looking for a lite weight, double sided fusible fabric to make fleece double sided receiving blankets. The HeatnBond Feather lite looks perfect for me. I would love to win!

  91. MarciaW Avatar
    MarciaW

    The only fusible that I’ve used is Wonder Under for one quilt block. It worked OK, though didn’t attempt to quilt through it or machine sew through it. I bought Pellon because knew the name from past use of their interfacing for garments. You could say that I’m open to other products.

  92. Patty Happel Avatar
    Patty Happel

    I’ve used a lot of them and think I like the Heat n bond the best. Can’t wait to try the Feather lite.

  93. Pat Hersl Avatar
    Pat Hersl

    Steam-a-Seam II is da bomb. I don’t fuse very often , preferring to hand applique, but when I need to machine, that’s the one I want. I’m ready to do some more bags and use a wider variety of fusibles.

  94. Kim's Crafty Apple Avatar
    Kim’s Crafty Apple

    I’m a Heat N Bond girl 🙂 It was the first I was exposed too and it just works better for me personally than steam a seam. Great overview!

  95. Vicki W Avatar

    Mistyfuse is my absolute favorite fusible. Yes, it does take a little time to get used to using in without paper backing, but I love it because it’s light. I can use several layers of fused fabric and you can’t tell any stiffness. I use it for basting quilts, basting applique pieces in place and, of course, for applique. Applique has to be stitched but I never use fusible applique without stitching down the applique pieces.

  96. Heather M Avatar
    Heather M

    I like Mistyfuse – they have several different types depending on what you’re using it for. It even comes in black for your dark fabrics!

  97. Susan Calkins Avatar
    Susan Calkins

    So far, as I am new to quilting and sewing, I have just used the HeatnBond fusible…..I had no idea there were so many types of items and uses! Guess I have a lot of catching up to do!

  98. bee Avatar
    bee

    I use the pellon fusible mostly and it works well for what I need. I’ve also used Steam a Seam and that has worked well.

  99. Debbie Gaunt Avatar
    Debbie Gaunt

    I have used Wonder under for years. My friend convinced me to try Heat & bond lite and I like it better. I would love to try the new Heat & bond feather lite. I also like to use Steam a seam 2 for certain types of applique because it is re-positionable. I would love to win the goodie pack.

  100. Lynda M Avatar
    Lynda M

    I really like Heat and Bond Lite! Thanks

  101. Sallie Avatar

    I like Heat n Bond. Thanks for the info and for the giveaway!

  102. Iara Barros Avatar
    Iara Barros

    my favorite is the Heat n Bond Lite, but I live in Brazil every year when I travel to USA HandnBond’re always on my shopping list.

  103. Carol Betts Avatar
    Carol Betts

    I love Steam-a-Seam 2. It’s repositionable and reliable.

  104. Linda E Avatar
    Linda E

    I have had lots of success with Steam-a-Seam-2 and would love to try others.

  105. Debbie St. Germain Avatar

    I use pellon since that is what is available at the store, but I would love to try other products and work more with fusibles and machine appliqué.

    Debbie

  106. Deb Avatar

    I’ve tried the Pellon before and thought it worked well. I love all these reviews and have benefited from reading about the different ones! I’d love to win the goody box!

  107. Sue Preece Avatar
    Sue Preece

    I love a product called Applifix sold here in Australia by The Craft Cubby. I’m not sure whether it is made specifically for them but its a great product. One thing I love about it is that it comes in a cardboard tube and the paper backing never comes off until you want it to (which is a problem I have had with other brands!)

  108. Judith Avatar
    Judith

    Lately, I’ve been using a lot of fusible fleece. Talk about a miracle product!

  109. Kathy Avatar
    Kathy

    I really like Steam a Seam

  110. Lynn Avatar

    My all time favorite is HeatnBond Lite – although, I must admit, I’m falling in love with the HeatnBond FeatherLite too! I’ve tried others…sparingly…but always come back to these – they’re the only ones we stock in our quilt shop.

  111. Annerieke Avatar
    Annerieke

    I don’t have a favorite. I’m a little bit skittish about fusing, I’m afraid it will affect the quilting later on.
    But after reading the stories above I’m ready to try.

  112. Brenda Howard Avatar
    Brenda Howard

    I like Steam-a-Seam 2, I like having the double paper and the ability to not have it stick to everything.

    Great information you have shared, I had only used Heat-n-Bond until this past year, and will always have a soft spot for it.

  113. Bev C Avatar

    Thanks for all the info about fusibles. I usually buy one from Textile Traders,sorry can’t remember the name of it. It works so well and is very strong unlike some of the fusibles.
    Happy days.
    Bev.xoxo

  114. jean Avatar

    I have always preferred Wonder Under, but have been wanting to try Steam a Seam. Thanks for the great info on fusibles!

  115. Amy Avatar

    Yes, I LOVE Steam a Seam 2 and use it all the time!

  116. Peg crescenzo Avatar
    Peg crescenzo

    I have been using the Pelion fusible fleece lately as I have been making purses. I found it very helpful especially when using up scraps,found I throw away much less that way. I enjoy the different fusibles as it makes sewing projects much easier as I am a born again sewer after many years.

  117. Debbie S Avatar

    My favorite is Steam a Seam 2…..Still use wonder under some…it was first fusible I used

  118. Robin Avatar
    Robin

    I have used Heat n Bond for years to fuse various forms of appliqué. It was fun to learn about other products that are now on my “need to try” list.

  119. Kathy Avatar

    I normally use Steam-a-Seam Lite, but I’d love to try this new HeatnBond Featherlite!

  120. Karen N Avatar
    Karen N

    I really like Heatnbond. I use it almost every time I appliqué.

  121. Shelley C Avatar
    Shelley C

    I’ve always been timid about fusibles; never knowing which ones to use for which projects so this was informative. sounds like I need to try a few and just stick with the one that works best for me. I’d love a go at that box of goodies!

  122. Brenda Hulsey Avatar
    Brenda Hulsey

    I don’t have a favorite fusible yet. I have just bought an embroidery machine and am trying to decide what product to use with it. this article is so helpful! maybe I can win a prize and get to ty them all out!

  123. Robin (rsislandcrafts) Avatar

    I have always used heat n bond and have been very happy with the results.

  124. Lisa Marie Avatar
    Lisa Marie

    I like Heat ‘n Bond Lite.

  125. Fran Avatar
    Fran

    I have only used Heat n Bond lite but would love to try other fusibles.

  126. Kallie Avatar
    Kallie

    Hello! I have been using steam a seam 2 lately but have not had a large amount of experience yet with fusibles to have a favorite. I would love to win this box of goodies as I have a few patterns I really want to work on but no fusible web right now!! Thanks for the awesome information!!

  127. Sue Marranconi Avatar
    Sue Marranconi

    I like the Steam a Seam. Thanks for the great tutorial on the others!

  128. Lee Avatar

    I like steamaseam and heatandbond both,and use them interchangeably.

  129. Maria W Avatar

    Steam a seam 2 lite is my absolute favorite! Can’t do applique without it =)

    Thanks for the chance to win!

  130. DianeH Avatar

    I have only ever used Heat n Bond lite. Thanks for such an informitive post.

  131. B Hunter Avatar

    I like Wonder Under the best, because I like the paper on one side only. Next up is Misty Fuse, but because of the lack of paper… getting your design from thought to form takes a bit of doing. I would love to try the Heat n Bond products!!! Thanks for the chance.

  132. Marty Askins Avatar
    Marty Askins

    I have only used Heat n Bond Lite and never had any problems with it.

  133. Susan Avatar

    My favorite is Steam-a-seam, I’ve not tried Heat n Bond. I would like to try different brands for different techniques.

  134. Deanna Avatar

    Wow! What a box of goodies. I have used Wonderunder and various Pellon products, mostly in garment sewing.

  135. piecrust Avatar

    Love working with Heat n Bond Light. I’m old enough to remember what was available in the 70’s. Fusibles of today have come a long way.

  136. Betsy Albertson Avatar
    Betsy Albertson

    Right now I have wonder under I am trying to use up a huge roll I have. I have used the heat and bond, it is not quite as stiff so to speak.

  137. Garilyn Avatar

    I usually use HeatnBond light. I also use Pellon.

  138. Ruth Avatar

    I usually use wonder under by pellon as it is easy to stitch through. My plan is to try lots of different types to see what works best for what I do.

  139. Mariette Shepard Avatar
    Mariette Shepard

    Heat n Bond Lite is a dream to use! I make quilts, garments, and home dec, and just LOVE it!!!!!

  140. Karen U Avatar
    Karen U

    I have used almost all the products you describe and I can’t say I really have a favorite, but I will say that the heat n bond works better for me because of it’s continuous length off the roll. I’ve only been able to find steam a seam in individual sheets and I don’t get the best use of the product due to the limited sheet size. That and twice I’ve traced the pattern onto the wrong side of the liner and had to redraw all the pieces (lots and lots) or the pattern would’ve been backward. Not Happy! Thanks for the giveaway!

  141. Deb Worthman Avatar
    Deb Worthman

    I’ve used Heat and Bond Lite. I’ve tried a few others, but they tend to be heavy and gum up the needle when I want to stitch over the applique.

  142. jennifer Avatar
    jennifer

    What a wealth of info on fusibles! Thanks! I have a love-hate relationship with Wonder Under (for the longest time it was the only fusible/adhesive available in this area). I am very anxious to try HeatnBond® FeatherLite because I suspect it will give me the results I have been looking for. I have used Steam-A-Seam products quite often lately and am just starting to experiment with Mistyfuse.

    It is great to now have so many choices!

  143. CathyC in Alberta Avatar
    CathyC in Alberta

    I used Wonder Under when I first started machine applique..now I use Heat n Bond Lite..love it.

  144. Wanda Avatar

    I like Steam a seam 2 and Wonder Under but would love to try some other products.

  145. Alexandra Abarca Avatar

    Hi there:

    Yes I have a favorite fusible product, it is Steam A seam, I couldn´t look for many of your products in my country, so I want to win and learn more things.

    Ale
    Costa Rica

  146. Linda M Avatar
    Linda M

    I love steam a seam for applique and use weft insertion to give additional body for fabrics that will have heavy machine embroidery on them. I also have used a quilting basting spray that helps with the placement of the top/bottom/ and batting on large quilts but I have still pinned prior to taking to the sewing machine to quilt them.

  147. Jennifer Padden Avatar
    Jennifer Padden

    i would love to try the steam a seam feather lite. I love the ease of fusible for applique shapes, but hat the stitching through step. Maybe the feather lite is just the ticket. Thanks for the opportunity.

  148. Patty Avatar
    Patty

    Thank you for the wealth of info about fusibles. I am always uncertain about what to use because there are so many available. I tend to just grab one that is easily available to get beyond the confusion and keep the project moving. I hope I can make more informed decisions with this new background.

  149. Margaret Avatar
    Margaret

    I use Heat ‘n Bond Lite a lot. Haven’t really tried any others because this works great.

  150. Linda F Avatar

    Thanks for all the great information. Fusibles just seem to make a lot of tasks that much easier.

  151. Barb N Avatar

    I usually use HeatnBond Lite for my projects, and it works wonderfully!

  152. Judy Cox Avatar
    Judy Cox

    Wonder-Under is my pick. As an “oldie” I began using it when I first learned to sew in the 60’s. Although I like to try different types on the market, I always keep some of my Old Friend just in case. It is a great product that has never disappointed me

  153. Lois Avatar
    Lois

    I have used just about every kind of fusible on the market but Heat N Bond is my fave.

  154. Birgit Avatar
    Birgit

    I have used most of the products mentioned here. I like Heat’N bond lite for wearables or when I am going to sew raw edges down by machine. I like Misty Fuse for more delicate fabrics. I used Woner Under when I am doing hand embelishment over the fused area.

  155. A.J. Dub (Amy) Avatar

    I have used Pellon and Heat and Bond products most frequently, because I have easy access to them. I enjoyed the information you shared in the post.

  156. VickieC Avatar
    VickieC

    I have always used Pelon

  157. Debra Avatar

    I love steam a seam…holds everything in place.

  158. Sharon Avatar
    Sharon

    I usually use Steam-a-Seam2 and like how it sticks in place until I am ready to press it. I’ve recently bought some Steam-A-Seam-Lite and am looking forward to trying it out.

  159. Paula Coleman Avatar
    Paula Coleman

    I rarely use fusibles. I think I am a little afraid to try them. Would love to win this box full and would have fun trying them.

  160. Winona Avatar

    I use Pellon Wonder Under and Heat’n Bond Lite. I love both of them.

  161. Elizabeth Lee Avatar
    Elizabeth Lee

    I use Steam-a-Seam2 most of the time.

  162. Debbie Goad Avatar
    Debbie Goad

    I use the Heat’n Bond Lite alot. Very happy with the product.

  163. Edna Avatar
    Edna

    I don’t have a particular fusible product, but have tried most of them/love them…Thanks for the opportunity to win a box of goodies!

  164. Michelle Avatar

    I usually use Pellon’s fusible web.

  165. lindawwww Avatar
    lindawwww

    My favorite fusible is Steam-A-Seam 2. I use it all the time. Thanks for all the information about fusibles – very informative!

  166. Donna Gauch Avatar
    Donna Gauch

    I think I have used all of them except misty fuse and I want to try it as well
    So far I prefer the heat n bond products. I have not used the sprays but may try those later. Don’t want goop on my needles but this says it doesn’t do that so maybe. The lite is great for quilting since it’s not stiff
    Had never thought about the printer trick will have to try that also.

  167. Linda B. Avatar
    Linda B.

    Thank you for the information on fusibles. I haven’t tried them yet, but now I will be informed as to the best fusible for each project.

  168. Peggy Skillen Avatar

    I like Pellon wonder under but I would like to try Heat and bond featherlite, and would like to see if it is as soft as the wonder under.

  169. Nicole Avatar
    Nicole

    For quilting I like steam a seam 2. For sewing clothes I like Pellon (which one depends on the project).

    The most fun fusible I ever used? Something that was so stiff it was almost like cardboard – I used it for the underlayer for felt birthday party cone hats.

  170. Elizabeth Johnson Avatar

    I have used heat bond and wonder under. I would love to win one of these boxes as I am just starting to learn applique.

  171. Colleen Natarelli Avatar
    Colleen Natarelli

    I recently make my first applique piece and used Steam-a- Seam Lite. Since having thumb joint replacement surgery on my right hand a few months ago I was concerned as to whether the piece would be pliable enough for me to be able to cut through it. I didn’t need to worry….. with Steam-a-Seam, it was not a problem! Great product, would love to win a supply

  172. Tracy in SW WA Avatar

    I buy Heat n Bond Lite by the bolt, then roll it onto a child’s art paper holder I found at IKEA. Every applique shape I cut out is ‘windowpaned’ so there is as little fusible substance on my quilts as possible.

    BUT I’m very interested in the HnB Feather Lite. I’d love to try it, especially on the really itty bitty pieces that I cannot windowpane.

  173. Dee Avatar
    Dee

    i LOVE Steam A Seam II – use it so much with my wool applique.

  174. Lee Avatar
    Lee

    I don’t do a lot of fusible projects but when I have Heat n Bond Lite has worked wonderfully. Thanks for a chance to win!

  175. Maryellen M Avatar
    Maryellen M

    I’ve used Pellon and Steam a Seam and like both. I think I’ve tried Heat and Bond, too. It depends on my needs what I end up using, but all are great products. Thanks!

  176. Debbie Avatar
    Debbie

    I use Heat’n’Bond and Steam a Seam II. Both are very easy to manage and always stay in place.

  177. Cindy Avatar

    We use HeatnBond Lite exclusively and we do a lot of raw-edge applique projects in the shop. The FeatherLite has met with mixed reviews. Two of our ladies do not like it because the pieces do not stay adhered to the background long enough to get them stitched down. A third lady loves it because it doesn’t add any stiffness to her projects. We switched from Wonder Under to HeatnBond after we realized that Wonder Under has a shelf life, i.e. the paper backing will separate from the fusible web.

  178. Pam K Avatar

    I use Steam a Seam 2 and Heat n Bond Lite. My favorites.

  179. kimberlee Avatar
    kimberlee

    I stock up on Heat n Bond lite.

  180. Ashley Avatar
    Ashley

    I don’t know if I have a favorite. I’ve tried different ones for different projects with differing success. My latest project, I used fusible fleece (from Pellon, I think) as a liner on the flower girl baskets for my wedding.

  181. Dale Avatar
    Dale

    Mistyfuse for me! It does not change the ‘hand’ of the fabric and virtually disappears. I even used it to fuse together some fractured lace on a wedding gown. LOVE IT.

  182. Cheryl Hartzog Avatar

    My very favorite is the light weight Wonder Under,I have made many art quilts and etc. so I try to keep it on hand all the time .I love it, but I am also willing to try anything new .

  183. Kristin McNamara Freeman Avatar
    Kristin McNamara Freeman

    I always use Mistyfuse…..I have it in white and black and buy it in large put-ups so that I will never run out. It can be used with any fabric from sheers and netting to denim and never changes the hand of the fabric. Easy to stitch through after applied between fabric layers, either by machine or by hand. Ever since this product came on the market I have been a happy fuser person – it is by far the most user friendly product and never makes my work change form mid stream like some more rigid fusibles seemed to do for me.
    My vote is for Mistyfuse for all fusing.

  184. Susan Avatar
    Susan

    Misty Fuse is an amazing product! It cuts down half the time because you are not ironing on anything paperbacked. You are ironing on THE PRODUCT! I took a class recommending Steam a seam II and found it fairly easy to use, but then re did the project after purchasing Misty Fuse and it was so much easier! I can see where if you are doing letters or other shapes you might need to us a paper backed product, but for general adhering two things together Misty fuse works great!

  185. Sue Bleiweiss Avatar

    if you’re fusing fabric that you are going to sew then you want to use Mistyfuse. I create fabric collages that have upwards of 6 or 7 layers of fabric all fused together and can stitch through them all with absolutely no gumming of the needle or any other issues commonly found when using products other than Mistyfuse. It’s very lightweight so it does not change the hand of the fabric but still creates an incredibly strong bond. It’s the only fusible that I use in my studio and the only one that I recommend to my students.

    It does not come with all that paper that other products come with so I use either the Goddess sheet (the teflon sheet by Mistyfuse) or Reynolds Baking parchment paper. If you’re doing fusible applique work and you are having to reverse your designs – then you’ll definitely want to check out the NO REVERSE work it forward applique technique that you can do with Mistyfuse. You’ll find it on my blog along the top menu and you’ll also find some free Mistyfuse projects and a free tip sheet as well.

  186. Lorri Avatar
    Lorri

    really enjoy using all the products- done alot of differant items over the years

  187. Avis Avatar

    I love to use Vliesofix. I find it quick and easy to use and it holds everything together well.

  188. Bente Avatar

    I would love to get to know alle these products. I know seam at steam, it´s absoutely great!
    Bente

  189. Heather Lair Avatar

    I LOVE Mistyfuse! I use it for all my fusing projects. It will not gum up your sewing needles, it does not change the feel of the fabric, it is less expensive to use as it is wider than other products and costs less per meter.

    If I need a parchment back, I can put one onto it. No need to purchase all that paper just to throw it away later.

    I love the method of NO REVERSE work- use it all the time.

    I keep all my scraps of fabric that have Mistyfuse on them in an empty chocolate box. Perfect to find just that little bit of color for the next project.

  190. Tomme Fent Avatar
    Tomme Fent

    I LOVE Misty Fuse! It doesn’t affect the feel (hand) of the fabric, leaving the fabric’s softness and drape unchanged. I just trace the applique pattern right onto the fabric (on the back, if the pattern is reversed), using a fine-point black fabric marker. I can still see the marking through the Misty Fuse after it’s been fused to the fabric’s back. I cut just at the inside edge of the marking. I use an Applique Pressing Sheet to apply the Misty Fuse. I particularly love the black Misty Fuse for darker fabrics. In that case, I trace and cut a pattern out of paper, pin it to the fabric, and cut around it. To me, using a fusible without a paper backing isn’t any more trouble than using one with a backing. I’ve always had problems with the paper-backed ones, anyway. A lot of time may go by before I use the whole quantity I bought, and the paper inevitably loses its bond and comes off anyway.

  191. Cinder Avatar
    Cinder

    I love Misty Fuse! It’s great because it is thin, and therefore is easier to machine quilt. It comes in black, white, and violet (haven’t tried that one).

  192. Rhonda H. Avatar
    Rhonda H.

    Heat & Bond Lite; thanks for chance to win!

  193. Jean Avatar

    I love heat n bond lite for all my hand applique, dont know how I ever managed without it. In the U3A class I’m about to start tutoring I will recommend it to my students, great stuff.

  194. Patricia Wolff Avatar
    Patricia Wolff

    I prefer Mistyfuse because it’s so sheer.

  195. Connie Akers Avatar

    I use lots of Wonderunder and some Misty Fuse. I’m willing to try others so will give a fair assesment if I win the prize.

  196. Dorothy Ramage Avatar

    I use Steam a seam 2 1/4″wide tape. It’s wonderful for bias and vines.

  197. Ariane Avatar

    I’ve used Heat’n Bond and Steam-a-seam II. Heat’n bond lite is my go-to fusible. I love it. My sister bought me steam a seam 2 a couple years ago as a b-day gift. I have enjoyed using it as well. But heat n bond is more ready available for me. So that’s what I use most.

  198. Brenda Avatar
    Brenda

    I use Heat and Bond Lite for all of my fusible appiques that I do by machine !!! Love the stuff and I always have some in my house. I would love to try different products but the opportunity just hasn’t presented itself.

  199. Phyllis Carlyle Avatar
    Phyllis Carlyle

    I like many of the fusibles, but recently tried Steam a seam sheets and liked that it was slightly tacky.

  200. Kathy Osterby Avatar
    Kathy Osterby

    I love the fusable lite for my Sunbonnet Sue appliques. I

  201. Susan N Avatar
    Susan N

    I like Steam-a-Seam

  202. patty Avatar
    patty

    My favorite is Mistyfuse.

  203. Jane Avatar
    Jane

    HeatNBond feather light for baby quilts !!

  204. Mystica Avatar

    I’ve not used a fusible for the simple reason its not available in my part of the world! would love to try though.

  205. Katina Avatar

    My favorite right now is Wonder Under b/c it’s so easy to use and I have a ton of it since I buy it by the bolt.

    I’ve used Misty fuse in the past and did like it but haven’t had the chance to use it in a while so can’t remember what I liked about it, but it’s definitely worth a try. thanks for the great giveaway!!

  206. Sharyn Baldwin Avatar

    i love heat n bond lite – it is my real preference for all my applique. I just love it!

  207. Jennifer Avatar
    Jennifer

    My favorite fusible product is Heat n Bond!! I buy it by the bolt.

  208. Anne N Stoddard Avatar
    Anne N Stoddard

    I primarily use “Heat & Bond” as IT WORKS !!! and I never have had any trouble with it.

  209. Linda Avatar
    Linda

    Misty fuse is my favorite. Its thin, its light and you can sew thru it without any difficulty.

  210. Jamie Fingal Avatar
    Jamie Fingal

    I love Mistyfuse, because it doesn’t change the hand of the cloth. You can sew through it like butter, even hand sewing, and even if you have several layers of fabrics, like in a collage, or even a double wedding ring quilt. If you need paper, you can use freezer paper with it.

  211. Connie Eyberg Avatar

    I just got back into the fiber world a little over a year ago and I am wowed by all the new products available. I haven’t had a chance to experiment much with the fusibles now available. Your post is a very informational start in becoming familiar with these products. It would be a treat to win this and have a chance to experiment to my hearts content. Thanks for posting this valuable info!

  212. DEBORAH LABARBERA Avatar
    DEBORAH LABARBERA

    So far my favorite is Steam a Seam II Lite — I am still fairly new to the applique process and would like the opportunity to try the Heat & Bond product.

  213. Paula Young Avatar
    Paula Young

    I’ve used most of the products shown above, but I really like the Steam – A – Seam Light. I like mostly that it has the ability to be repositioned before a final fusing. I will be looking forward to trying the Heat ‘n Bond Featherlite.

  214. Susan Avatar
    Susan

    Steam A Seam 2 and Heat N Bond Lite

  215. Mary Avatar

    I’ve always used Heat n Bond, but would love to try Heat n Bond Light! I’ve always been able to count on the Heat n Bond for my machine applique.

  216. Kathy Avatar
    Kathy

    I love Steam-A-Seam 2. I use the 1/2″ wide web to hem t-shirts and other knit tops. If I want smaller I cut it to 1/4″. They make 1/4″ also but I buy the 1/2″. I also use it to fuse jean patches in place until I sew them down. Instead of spray to keep quilt layers together use 1/2 ” fusible web randomly around quilt.

  217. dawn Avatar
    dawn

    The first webbing I used for many years was fusible web by Pellon. More recently I have used Steam a Seam. I also have thermo bond fusibles. Thanks

  218. Vickie Avatar
    Vickie

    I love heat n bond lite, does a wonderful job of holding things still…..like last years buggy barn applique quilt~!!

  219. Ann Hudson Avatar
    Ann Hudson

    Do you have a favorite fusible product?

    I love Misty Fuse and Soft Shades, both excellent products!

  220. Jan Avatar
    Jan

    Yes, I have a favorite, it’s Steam a Seam2! Love it.

  221. shawn Avatar

    I like steam a seam 2 and heat and bond lite.

  222. sherry Avatar

    i use steam a seam and steam a seam 2

  223. Jeanne Avatar
    Jeanne

    I like using steam a seam 2

  224. Melissa Avatar

    I use a lot of Pellon products and a lot of Thermal O Web products. I have used steam a seam but for some reason I don’t use it as often.

  225. Bergere Avatar
    Bergere

    I haven’t done a lot with them because I am on a really tight budget, so winning these products would be wonderful. I have done some fusing with my theatre costume work though. Those have been fun!

  226. Rebeccah Avatar

    I have a favorite fusible for each of the different things I do. Steam-a-seam and Heat-n-bond on the roll are great for Celtic Knotwork. I use WonderUnder for applique and I have found Pellon’s light weight non-woven fusible extremely useful when working with silk ties.

  227. Mary Hahn Avatar
    Mary Hahn

    Heat and Bond light is my favorite. It was recommended by many of my quilting friends. So since it is the only one I have tried it is really my favorite! 🙂

  228. Cathy Thomas Avatar
    Cathy Thomas

    I love the HeatNBond Lite

  229. Kris Avatar
    Kris

    Steam a Seam 2 Lite is my favorite!

  230. Tammy Hempel Avatar
    Tammy Hempel

    I do not have a favorite fusable yet. I bought one fusable that I thought was to sew through alas I purchased the wrong one and it was not to be sewn through. I did not know there were different ones out so I am doing research now on them.

  231. Kate Avatar
    Kate

    Misty Fuse all the way!

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