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Posted by Cheryl on August 17, 2006, 10:16 pm
I just received a shipment of Wonder Under for fusing two fabrics
together. The seller did not include instructions and I have never
used Wonder Under. I need to know: do I use a dry iron or steam? How
long do I hold the iron on the fabric to fuse?
TIA, Cheryl
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Posted by BEI Design on August 18, 2006, 12:03 am
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>I just received a shipment of Wonder Under for fusing two
>fabrics
> together. The seller did not include instructions and I have
> never
> used Wonder Under. I need to know: do I use a dry iron or
> steam? How
> long do I hold the iron on the fabric to fuse?
> TIA, Cheryl
http://www.pellonideas.com/Product+Instructions/Wonder+Under+Instructions/613.aspx
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Posted by cea on August 18, 2006, 9:31 am
BEI Design wrote:
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> >I just received a shipment of Wonder Under for fusing two
> >fabrics
> > together. The seller did not include instructions and I have
> > never
> > used Wonder Under. I need to know: do I use a dry iron or
> > steam? How
> > long do I hold the iron on the fabric to fuse?
> > TIA, Cheryl
>
http://www.pellonideas.com/Product+Instructions/Wonder+Under+Instructions/613.aspx
--- What BEI said--and Wonder Under* comes in different weights; even
the lightest weight will change the hand of the fabric, making it
stiff, so you might want to try making a sample, to see if it gives the
effect you desire.
Cea
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Posted by BEI Design on August 18, 2006, 10:37 am
cea wrote:
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> BEI Design wrote:
> > > I just received a shipment of Wonder Under for fusing
> > > two
> > > fabrics
> > > together. The seller did not include instructions
> > > and I have
> > > never
> > > used Wonder Under. I need to know: do I use a dry
> > > iron or
> > > steam? How
> > > long do I hold the iron on the fabric to fuse?
> > > TIA, Cheryl
> >
http://www.pellonideas.com/Product+Instructions/Wonder+Under+Instructions/613.aspx
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> --- What BEI said--and Wonder Under* comes in different
> weights; even
> the lightest weight will change the hand of the fabric,
> making it
> stiff, so you might want to try making a sample, to see
> if it gives the
> effect you desire.
> Cea
Sorry to have been so terse last night, about an hour after
dinner, I began to sweat, had serious vertigo, and ended up
kneeling at the porcelain alter. Yuck! Slept like c__p, too.
And I have to drive to the coast today.
I'll see how some tea and toast behaves, first.
Beverly
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Posted by BEI Design on August 19, 2006, 1:21 am
BEI Design wrote:
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> Sorry to have been so terse last night, about an hour
> after dinner, I began to sweat, had serious vertigo, and ended
> up kneeling at the porcelain alter. Yuck! Slept like c__p,
> too. And I have to drive to the coast today.
> I'll see how some tea and toast behaves, first.
I'm happy to report that the tea and toast stayed down, and the
trip to the coast with younger DD was a complete success. Lovely
weather again, and the prints I hoped to have re-framed were done
perfectly this time. Again, so sorry I was short last night, I
was feeling just awful. All better now.... ;-)
Beverly
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>fabrics
> together. The seller did not include instructions and I have
> never
> used Wonder Under. I need to know: do I use a dry iron or
> steam? How
> long do I hold the iron on the fabric to fuse?
> TIA, Cheryl