by imandy2 09 Mar 2008

has anyone used "wet n gone fusible" and what sort of applications is it used for. thanx

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by lorettag28 10 Mar 2008

mandy, I have used H2Ogone, I like it, so the wet n gone is more than likely good, as a fusible. A flower for you.

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by ruthie 09 Mar 2008

Mandy, I haven't used it, but from what I've heard it's good. It can be used for all free-standing-lace, appliques, embroidery situations where absolutely no stablilizer can be left behind the design. Ideal when working on fabrics that are sheer and/or tend to shift and stretch when they are hooped or embroidered, such as organza, tulle, netting, sheer silk or nylon etc. Hope all this helps, flowers and hugs to you.

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ruthie by ruthie 09 Mar 2008

I think there might also be different kinds of wet n gone fusible for different situation mandy.

imandy2 by imandy2 09 Mar 2008

thanx ruthie, I am still researching while i wait to be able to use my machine :) *

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