Fabric -- amount needed will depend on how many blocks you want to make
Fusible web -- one sided, I used Pellon Quilters grid - used for the stabilizer
Clover Mimi Iron -- I use the clover mini iron II got mine at Joanne's
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Be sure to print out the image given in the files
It will give you the order in which fabric pieces as sewn
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Notes from tester
When I use Quilt Fuse I find that it is so thin that it tends to slip in the hoop.
So - I place a piece of needle batting 1" X 6" along the hoop on each side so that it will fall between the hoops.
This treatment seem to hold the Quilt Fuse.
I found the placement when the placement line is not parallel to a side somewhat difficult.
So - I ran the sew file for that line to use as a guide, placed the new patch and ran the sew line again.
I floated a light tearaway stabilizer under the hoop before doing the embroidery on blocks 1, 3 and 4.
Robert Gutcher
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