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T Shirt quilt interfacing
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T Shirt quilt interfacing
I'm starting another T shirt quilt and was wondering what type of interfacing do most of you use....
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Re: T Shirt quilt interfacing
I've only made one but I used a fusible knit and I think that's the general recommendation because it's soft and easy to work with. Good luck.
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Re: T Shirt quilt interfacing
I used pellon fusible interfacing. I took a t-shirt quilt class and this is what the instruction recommended.
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Re: T Shirt quilt interfacing
I've made one and used a wide fusible knit - but then I read that you should use a lightweight non-woven fusible. So, I'm no help.
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Re: T Shirt quilt interfacing
On my last t-shirt quilt I used Stacy Shape Flex. I liked it better than the Pellon I had used on another t-shirt quilt.
There is a wide range of interfacings recommended for t-shirt quilts. They probably all work just fine. Use one you like. Backing each of the t-shirts with interfacing is the most boring, tedious part of making a t-***** quilt. After that, deciding how to put it together is fun.