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Guide to Interfacings
Guide to Interfacings
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fusible web
Interfacing
interfacing fabric
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quilting
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types of interfacing
Product details
- ISBN 9781947163263
- Dimensions: 100 x 160mm
- Publication Date: 10 Sep 2019
- Publisher: Landauer Publishing
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
Demystify the world of fusible products used in quilting. Whether you need an interfacing, fusible foam, or fusible web, correctly choose which one you need and learn how to best use it with this resourceful pocket-sized book, Guide to Interfacings. Containing over 50 pages of helpful information on types of fusible products, what to use them on, how they work, and so much more, you won't want to start another project without this guide. Take it with you to the store so you get the right interfacing every time, resulting in a quilt or related craft you'll love! Author, owner of Poorhouse Quilt Designs, and trained engineer, Kristine Poor is famous for her use of fusibles to create structure in her projects and shares all her expertise to help you pick the right product every time!
Kristine Poor, started Poorhouse Quilt Designs in September 2006, after designing the Sampler Tote as a gift for a family member. The tote was a hit, and a pattern company was born. She has a degree in Engineering and a love of fabric; these seemingly conflicting pursuits have come together. She works with Jean Johnson (mom/pattern editor/creative assistant) to develop patterns that are a canvas for your creativity. www.poorhousequiltdesigns.com
Guide to Interfacings
€10.99
