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Misty Fuse 10 Yards White Sheer Fusible Webbing (1)

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About this item

  • 20" x 10yd continuous rolled sheet of Mistyfuse White fusible appliqué web. (51cm x 9.144m)
  • White is the universal choice. It's good for all fabrics and colors and visually disappears into fabric as it is fused.
  • Basic instructions and Tips&Tricks are on the back of the package cover.



DiLotz
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
Very lightweight, no paper backing, use parchment paper to iron.
Harald Krause
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025
Does not gum the needle. Does not make the fabric too stiff or leave it too limp. Irons on quickly so there is no need to go over the same areas repeatedly. I had pieces left over, which I cut to playing card size pieces and laid them spaced out on yet another project that didn't require so much stability...perfect. Getting more. This stuff is the best!
Ms. Vee
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2024
I like the ease of use. I am use to paperbacked fusible and always preferred them because I would draw out a flower or house even then cut it out. This fusible serves a totally different purpose for me. There are times when I just need a piece here or there when I am creating and don't want to peel anything off just put it where I want it iron and keep going. It also comes in a black color and I use that on darker fabrics. Great product. Hint, once you iron it on I write fused on the edge because its hard to tell, that is a great quality when I am working on whites and pastels.
BGuhl
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2024
I wanted a super lightweight fusible for applique on quilts. I did not want a stiff feeling. This product is perfect! It lightly holds your pieces so you can applique around the raw edges, and it keeps the edges from fraying. It is intended to be used in conjunctions with machine or hand applique because it is a light hold and not considered a permanent bond by itself. I reached out to the company before buying it and the owner emailed me answering questions I had. One of the interesting things she said is it made safe for use on babies quilts! It was perfect for my project!
DusArt
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2022
I'm experienced with fusible interfacings. Mistyfuse is an outstanding product. My only problem is I have a hard time seeing the sheet for cutting, but the hassle is worth it. I fused Mistyfuse to leather & fashion fabric. Beautiful adhesion, but I warn you inexperienced people to test before advancing to leather. This product is definitely on my inventory list. Know also that it's a double-face fuse.
PugMom
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2021
Once you get over how gossamer-thin this web-like fusible is (due to lack of disposable backing), you'll grow to appreciate how good it is for making fused art quilts (it is repositionable until you do the final fuse and quilt) and how easy it is to use little bits of it to attach quilt tops and backs to batting (dime-size pieces will tack it down for quilting - no pins!) It takes a little getting used to, as it is so thin, but it is easy to cut and no fussy instructions for fusing.
sandra simpson-kraft
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2018
Worked great. Only two small problems with it. First, was trying to reheat and move a piece applied to the wrong location. That piece was destroyed and I had to recut. Second problem occurred the next morning when I found that some pieces released themselves spontaneously. If only I had waited on the first piece...But, still, it s a great product and my art quilt looks gorgeous.
J
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2014
Misty fuse leaves a very light hand when used with applique. I did a comparison of several fusibles using the same fabric and background - lite steam a seam 2 (warm co), lite ez steam II (pellon), heat n bond lite (therm o web). Misty fuse came out on top. It also has a much better bond than some of the other lites. You just need to know that you need to use Reynolds parchment or an applique sheet with it. Not all parchment papers work. I tried it with a quilon coated parchment - big fail, it stuck to that type of paper. But it works like a charm with Reynolds parchment which is either teflon or silicon treated.I also used misty fuse with paper to make a card. I put some on the back of cardstock and then cut the designs with my zing. No mess, no fuss - layered my pieces and hit them with the iron. Perfectly positioned, no residue, and permanently adhered. THIS STUFF IS WONDERFUL!