Thanks Margaret, the sound is the recommended level on my editing suite, No one else has mentioned it but I will monitor it and bear your comments in mind. Thanks so much for bringing it to my attention.😊
Aww shucks Joan, you will make me blush! I’ve also had similar problems with fixion pens, I don’t use them now as it spoilt a quilt that was a gift.🙄 I have made a turtle quilt, you’ll find a video in the collection here, there are many pieces to that one! I am still adding to the whole quilt as it is a king size, I will be documenting that one as I do it, keep an eye out! 😊
Hello again - may I ask your name so that I can address you properly? You are SO clever, your hint about drawing a piece on the carrier paper is brilliant - thank you. Anyway, I did do something about which you will laugh, I used a Fixion pen to draw my pattern onto the background fabric - then when I went to iron the fabric on!! - well you know what happened! 🙄 Anyway, if one leaves it in the freezer for a couple of hours it will come back again, but obviously it is not clever to use a Fixion pen for this work. Your tutorials are so useful and so well done, thank you very much! Are you the lady that made the FC of the large TURTLE? Dozens of pieces of fabric? I love your work!! Kind regards, Joan.
@@wizzymel Hey! It might have something to do with the fusible glue you are using. Try a few different ones to see which you prefer. Also, the tighter the weave in the fabric the better. I use 100% cotton. When removing the backing pull the fabric away from the fabric just a little before cutting, then you won’t have to pull at the edge of the fabric to remove it. Hope that helps. 😊
Hi, They are called precision tweezers. Not sure the make, you’ll find something similar on Amazon if you put in that into the search bar 😊 Thanks for watching!
Thanks Margaret, the sound is the recommended level on my editing suite, No one else has mentioned it but I will monitor it and bear your comments in mind. Thanks so much for bringing it to my attention.😊
Aww shucks Joan, you will make me blush! I’ve also had similar problems with fixion pens, I don’t use them now as it spoilt a quilt that was a gift.🙄 I have made a turtle quilt, you’ll find a video in the collection here, there are many pieces to that one! I am still adding to the whole quilt as it is a king size, I will be documenting that one as I do it, keep an eye out! 😊
Amazing,best I have ever seen
Thank you Denise, we’re glad it was helpful 😊
Hello again - may I ask your name so that I can address you properly? You are SO clever, your hint about drawing a piece on the carrier paper is brilliant - thank you. Anyway, I did do something about which you will laugh, I used a Fixion pen to draw my pattern onto the background fabric - then when I went to iron the fabric on!! - well you know what happened! 🙄 Anyway, if one leaves it in the freezer for a couple of hours it will come back again, but obviously it is not clever to use a Fixion pen for this work. Your tutorials are so useful and so well done, thank you very much! Are you the lady that made the FC of the large TURTLE? Dozens of pieces of fabric? I love your work!! Kind regards, Joan.
Hi ! What fabric do you use ? My pieces still fray even when using this technique :(
@@wizzymel Hey! It might have something to do with the fusible glue you are using. Try a few different ones to see which you prefer. Also, the tighter the weave in the fabric the better. I use 100% cotton. When removing the backing pull the fabric away from the fabric just a little before cutting, then you won’t have to pull at the edge of the fabric to remove it. Hope that helps. 😊
What is name of your tongs?
Hi, They are called precision tweezers. Not sure the make, you’ll find something similar on Amazon if you put in that into the search bar 😊 Thanks for watching!
Are you using heat and bond
Hi Margaret I use Bondaweb (wonder under in the US.) I do say if you watch the whole series. 😊
Your sound is to low