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Barbara Black
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Julie, If you don't want to wash your fabric you could probably use a tear away stabilizer. If you use cut away, it might leave an edge
and give the fabric a different feel if in a quilt. Would not matter if using as a wall hanging. I like using Pellon Sheerweight 906 on
a lot of my applique. It is fusible and very light weight. You could lay in on the back of your house ring. Cut it to that shape. Then
fuse it on. It does not change the feel of the fabric. I use it all the time. HelenW
and give the fabric a different feel if in a quilt. Would not matter if using as a wall hanging. I like using Pellon Sheerweight 906 on
a lot of my applique. It is fusible and very light weight. You could lay in on the back of your house ring. Cut it to that shape. Then
fuse it on. It does not change the feel of the fabric. I use it all the time. HelenW
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Barbara,
I have a question. The outline pattern for tree placement...if my houses are a bit too wide, should I trim them down to the pattern? I assumed that the pattern includes the 1/4 inch seam allowance.
I have a question. The outline pattern for tree placement...if my houses are a bit too wide, should I trim them down to the pattern? I assumed that the pattern includes the 1/4 inch seam allowance.
Barbara Black
Huntsville AL
https://bbquiltmaker.blogspot.com
"I am a part of all that I have met." A. Lord Tennyson
Huntsville AL
https://bbquiltmaker.blogspot.com
"I am a part of all that I have met." A. Lord Tennyson
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