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Picture of paus4quilts
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...everything about placemats. Something new to me. How 'bout you?

http://www.anniescatalog.com/l...t+pack&go.x=0&go.y=0
 
Posts: 5715 | Registered: Aug 20, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Have not seen those before. So it's double-sided fusible stiff interfacing, cut to size and sold 4 pieces for almost $9? Seems as if I already have those in my sewing room...Timtex/Peltex yardage and a roll of Heat 'N Bond Lite. I'd just have to cut them to size, then marry them with fabric.

When double-sided fusible Timtex first came out years ago, I decided not to buy it. I've been using a giant roll of Heat 'N Bond bought on sale along with "plain" Timtex or Peltex, and it's worked fine.

But that's a cute project idea - will keep it in mind! A friend wants me to make custom placemats for her round outdoor table, and I've been mulling how to do it. The placemats will get a lot of summer heat & humidity, so it may have to be laminated fabric?
 
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