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Craft-Fuse Fusible Fabric Backing 808

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Craft-Fuse Fusible Fabric Backing 808

Pellon Craft-Fuse Fusible Fabric Backing 808 is a fast and easy-to-use nonwoven, fusible fabric backing that adds strength and body to home décor projects, apparel accessories and children’s toys. For areas that require extra rigidity, use 2 layers. Pellon Craft-Fuse Fusible Fabric Backing 808 completely sewing machine safe and won’t gum up your needle.

  • Non-Woven
  • 100% Polyester
  • 20″ wide
  • Iron-on fabric stabilizer
  • Sewing machine safe
  • Machine wash warm, Tumble dry low or dry clean.

 

Directions: (Always pre-test product and pre-wash fabrics.)
Step 1: Place shiny adhesive side of Craft Fuse against wrong side of fabric.
Step 2: Cover with a damp press cloth. Using a hot, dry iron, apply slight pressure with a gliding action to fuse.

For large areas, start ironing in the middle of the piece and work out toward the edges.

Project ideas: Fabric flowers, soft books, advent calendars, toys, wall hangings, closet organizers, kitchen accessories, placemats, table runners and coasters.

 

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Pellon Craft-Fuse Fusible Fabric Backing 808 is a fast and easy-to-use nonwoven, fusible fabric backing that adds strength and body to home décor projects, apparel accessories and children’s toys. For areas that require extra rigidity, use 2 layers. Pellon Craft-Fuse Fusible Fabric Backing 808 completely sewing machine safe and won’t gum up your needle.

  • Non-Woven
  • 100% Polyester
  • 20″ wide
  • Iron-on fabric stabilizer
  • Sewing machine safe
  • Machine wash warm, Tumble dry low or dry clean.

 

Directions: (Always pre-test product and pre-wash fabrics.)
Step 1: Place shiny adhesive side of Craft Fuse against wrong side of fabric.
Step 2: Cover with a damp press cloth. Using a hot, dry iron, apply slight pressure with a gliding action to fuse.

For large areas, start ironing in the middle of the piece and work out toward the edges.

Project ideas: Fabric flowers, soft books, advent calendars, toys, wall hangings, closet organizers, kitchen accessories, placemats, table runners and coasters.

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