Thank you for your blog! You buy this in packages in the craft section or quilting section Wal Mart, JoAnn or Hobby Lobby to name a few. In fact I I would think you could do the applique on tearaway stabilizer, then apply HNBL on the back? This was just a few tiny snips, so I made an exception! I every time I get the same end result the fabric is not adhearing to the tshirt. I keep my iron on medium heat. I have learned so much through it. anyway, im gonna try this. I live in Italy, so our printer paper is all A4 size, so Im in the same boat as you. Features & Benefits: 7/8 in x 10 yards (22.2 mm x 9.1 m) Heat activated. Has it hit you yet? I have a question, do you use interfacing on your fabric for an applique? You can finish the edges with a small zig zag or blanket stitch,>it's>> great stuff. I have this and use it for other things but was a bit scared to try it in my embroidery machine. I float on fast frames w sticky stabilizer. Just wrinkles inside. Thanks doll, I do the same thing just by hand cutting my fabric! . Small world!! Also, have you tried using a little craft iron to press the applique BEFORE the satin stitch and AFTER youve trimmed? Thanks a bunch! This worked perfectly. . Any suggestions will be MUCH appreciated! I suggest using HNBL in the future! Also, adhesive has a tendency to stick to needle, causing damage to machine. Great information! Thats the HNBL. Thanks!! did you ever have any trouble after the first time you did it and it got stuck? Ive used it before but never with my embroidery. I started doing embroidery about a year ago, and run my own business from home, http://www.facebook.com/WatermelonBellies (I also make childrens clothing). What kind of embroidery needles are you using? I read your post on that. Thanks for telling me, Colleen! I'm definitely going to try this today! I follow those directions exactly except at the end it just falls off. I hear a lot about Fast Frames too. Often times my work comes out thick, due to textures, and not sure how exactly to go about, the aprons I am working with are reconstructed denim, heavy, to stay durable through many washings, since they are recycled materials, the thickness varies depending on quilting, etc. I had a bit of a learning curve on the first bag where after they didn't stick at all, I eventually got . You apply it to the back of the fabric, then heat it with an iron, pull off paper and then applique it. yours faithfully I Iron unwashed florisni poly mesh cutaway on back of washed tshirt. After you have washed your fabric, adhere Heat-n-Bond ultrahold to your fabric. I tried making adjustments, but no dice!! I so appreciate all the info you post. I am trying to figure out a good solution to store these fabric scraps with the heat n bond attached.any tips? Check out her technique. Ive also found that if you squirt a little water on the applique (bubble fabric) with your iron and iron over it, it will usually smooth out and fuse to the shirt. Once I made a small WH w/ WU & did not finish the edges. Ultrahold's no-sew bond is stronger than traditional fusible webs. Those are called jump stitches and I used to trim them on the top only. What were your results? Conversely, I use HeatnBond Lite to do all of my quilting applique' and I absolutely love it! HeatnBond Ultrahold is a roll of paper backed, iron-on, No Sew, double-sided adhesive for bonding fabric without the need for pinning. would be appreciated! Hanging to dry and ironing it would probably make it even better! Tabrina, I cut a strip of HNBL and put it on all my fabrics prior to using-I do it in larger sections, because it is easier for me (i.e. Much better than the thick stuff! She finally had success with it that way! It also helps in this trimming process ~ there arent any loose threads, as the HNBL is like a coating on your fabric. The type of adhesive I have is Heat n Bond Ultrahold iron on, no-sew adhesive. I wonder if Copydex would work in the same way >The Brown Family wrote in message>news:xrcS4.15765$55.2@news2.rdc1.on.home.com >> I've used heat 'n bond lite, it works well. YES, Cassy! Would you use the fast frames for that or try to hoop that tiny thing:) Is it ever okay to applique using fast frames? If its too heavy it might gum up your needles, etc. I cant wait. Help me fill in the blanks for a bedroom. I>> > have always either turned my edges under or satin or blanket stitched>> > them. You can buy iron cleaner and clean it when you get ready to do regular ironing? since stitches are limited, etc., to zigzag, straight, some scallop. I also use the commercial backing cutaway from Sewingmachine.com. You are exactly correct. Thanks! What am I doing wrong? I am an Applique Cafe customer and have subscribed to your blog from the minute I discovered it. Welcome to Cucicucicoo, where you can find the best sewing and crafting tutorials, patterns and all sorts of other FREE creative resources! Now just cut out the parts and machine appliqu as you would normally. Tenacity: The quality or fact of being very determined; determination. Make sure that you give a little extra room on your material to compensate for when you iron on the heat-n-bond. It does make the applique a little stiff at first, but it softens when laundered. Again, you are ironing on the paper side. , Here is a wonderful tutorial on this subject: I'm finishing up 2016 Row By Row, lot's of applique. Thanks Rosemary, This is the tutorial I've needed all this time. I use heat & bond on the old fashion way to do appliqu. There is just so much to learn but you have managed to make it a joy instead of work. If you use heat n bond to adhere applique to a t-shirt is it absolutely necessary to do stitching around the applique if you handwash the item? I am unhappy with my finished appliques because the fabric is always wrinkled. It would allow you to merge the letters together before you sew. I'll never be without it now!!! This has kicked my finished pieces up a few notches! The applique is ready for the final stitch, and in this case its zig zag! I draw out what Im going to use on the paper side, iron it on my fabric, cut my design (this helps save on wasting too much of the heat n bond) and then when you flip it to be ironed on its ready to go. Pre-heat iron to medium heat, NO steam. Rosemary, Can you iron an satin stitch? What kind of machine? Im going to experiment after the holiday season (which Im crazy busy for right now), and if I find anything useful out, Ill try to post it. Fraying wasn't the problem, it> > didn't stay on!> >> > In article <39198C0B@home.com>, quiltn@home.com says> > >> > >Has any one tried this??? thanks. I think i actually burned my embroidered patches a little trying to get them to stick. Remember that appliqu shapes need to be backwards, like mirror images, to come out right! You saved me a lot of work!! This happens to me a lot, for example to make the POW! It is the best! I have a multi needle so I also have 99 and other options which helps when adding a name underneath. Thank you in advance! On the front of the shirt, theres all those little strings from changing letters, starting, stopping you get the point. Whether you liked or disliked the product. I would assume HNBL is involved as well as some kind of tearaway stabilizer that you would do the actual applique on. Use an Xacto knife* on asmall cutting mat* to remove inside parts that will get discarded. I know this was posted years ago but I read through every comment. Traced my pattern, ironed it on the fabric, but my designs out, and ironed it on the background fabric. Thats why I have a drawer full of it friends (see below)! im using an iron. Id suggest the cleaner or buying a cheap work iron!? I dont know that its better. I dont have a set schedule to change them out (I have a 6 needle) but usually just know when it is time needles look gunky or lots of dust on the needle shafts. Excellent question! And once again, Im in the same boat as you. I havent had any customers complain yet but I also dont want them toor to go elsewhere because they may have this issue. HeatnBond UltraHold Iron-On Adhesive Tape, 3/8 in x 10 yds $2.59. My appliques always look good until they are washed and then they are just all wrinkled up! But theres another type: Heatn Bond Lite in letter-size sheets* that you can print directly onto! You might just play around w/ it and see which one works best? Im fairly new to embroidery (started last July) and I wish I would have come across your tips months ago! I am attempting to change the way that I do my appliques as well-moving more towards an iron on, because then I dont have to be on the hunt for each customers shirt brand preferences. I always get confused with text and which way is the right and which way is backwards. thank u! Once it has adhered to the fabric through ironingyou cut the shape out, then peel the paper, place it on your background fabricand iron again. I hoop just the shirt with no stablizer to do the marking stitch first? Im doing the Dallas Cowboy Star. For best results, do not touch iron directly to the adhesive tape and do not iron directly to your ironing board. Mine is the. Glad to hear that this was useful for you! Item not available in Hobby Lobby Stores. Usually if you go in at an angle very carefully, you will just pierce through that top fabric. I just wanted to make sure I had this right after reading through all of the commentsyou hoop your shirt with a medium cutaway on the inside, use HNBL on your appliqu fabrics and then, once you are done (including fusing the appliqu), you iron on Dreamweave over the trimmed cutaway on the insidecorrect? I had tried Steam A Seam Lite but kept having issues with the needle gumming up and thread breakage. I always use Schmetz Embroidery Needles 75/11. Haha! I usually do 57 whenever possible, and then bigger (610) if I were doing a larger youth size shirt. I don't think enough heat gets through the patch or thicker fabric to melt the fusible enough to stick. The fabric is fused to the garment. Use H'n'B Lite for applique you will stitch through, either by machine or byhand. Haven't tried to> machine stitch thru it. fabric glue, or could you stitch by hand? ty. Get the ultimate, permanent adhesive withHeat-N-Bond Ultrahold No-Sew. The hoops for 6 needles are also a little different than single needle machines. I only use the HNBL. Most products may be shipped via standard ground (delivered in 3-5 business days) or Expedited (1 business day). Then just stick it in your printer tray and print on it normally! The sheets are just like the normal Heatn Bond, with a paper side on the top and a sticky side on the bottom. Also, I need to applique on top of an applique and then to my quilt center. And you're right, you do not iron the edges under. I think I even bookmarked it for quick reference! I do what Jessica does, though, and actually do the fusing part before the final stitch. First, because I dont pre-wash my shirts or my applique fabric, I iron and steam it good. I tried to send a piece of plain paper through and now it is stuck.ugh! When I turn the shirt back the right way the applique is wrinkled. I am custom appliqueing for my business and use wonderunder and do not have a bit of trouble w/it and i really like the product . But this hasnt stopped me from running Heatn Bond through my laser printer, because I figured out a great trick that works perfectly! , Help! It looks cute, but now I am worried what will happen once it is washed. Went back to the laserjet and taped each piece of heat n bond to a regular printer paper and Whaaa laaa!!! I think it depends on the shirt if its too thin it might show the stabilizer. Since your attaching the entire piece of fabric and then doing your tack down and cutting excess, how do you cut out the middle without cutting your base fabric? Thanks a bunch!!!!!! But my question is do you have to iron the HNBL to every piece of fabric you use? . Did you look at the posts in Helpful Posts? You wouldnt believe how confused I got working through the backwards and frontwards letters and shapes. Anyway, I dont even know if youll get this message since its 4 yrs later but Ill try anyway. I am sure glad that you posted this on here. As a beginner I need all the help I can get and you have the easiest instructions to understand. I always had trouble with the wonder under. HBL is the best .I appliqu with it and have not found anything better, both machine and hand appliqu it is perfect. You could also use a craft iron or small travel iron and iron the applique AFTER the tackdown and AFTER youve trimmed, but BEFORE the satin stitch. Do you actually sew this on with the zig zag stitch or is it ironed on? I would be grateful for any advice. The only other thing I know to try if you dont want to use HNBL is to put a layer of stiff cutaway (medium) under your fabric. My daughers bag was kinda dirty, and I thought they wouldall come off when I washed it, but not one did and it still looks great.It's makes the project a bit stiff with this stuff (if you're doing a quiltthis way, you may want it softer), if you trace your design onto the heat 'nbond then cut out within 1/4 of your line on the INSIDE of your design andcut it out, then iron your heat 'n bond onto your fabric, then cut it out onthe line for your design, it's less stiff this way. Any suggestions? Im actually in Alabama, but found Steve at their West Point, GA store and have been to ATL a time or two! THANK YOU is all i can say!! I sometimes save the piece if its big enough, but then it usually gets crushed or wrinkled. Everyone in my blog broup raves about HeatnBond but they are using a heat press. Next, position the appliqus sticky side down on the background fabric and iron according to the instructions. Thanks for your help . . Any other recommendations? 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