Crafts
Dear Community,

Our tech team has launched updates to The Nest today. As a result of these updates, members of the Nest Community will need to change their password in order to continue participating in the community. In addition, The Nest community member's avatars will be replaced with generic default avatars. If you wish to revert to your original avatar, you will need to re-upload it via The Nest.

If you have questions about this, please email help@theknot.com.

Thank you.

Note: This only affects The Nest's community members and will not affect members on The Bump or The Knot.

Long Time Lurker with a Question Please

Hi, I'm Kerri and I have been lurking on this board for a while now and absolutely love all of the posts. Seriously this is my fav board. I was wondering if someone may help me with a question.

I currently have a store on etsy and I have been creating some appliqued shirts that I do by hand and I love it. Lately I have been running into a problem with the backing I use on the appliques. I have tried the kind that is sold by the yard, I have also tried 2 other brands that are sold in a package of 5 sheets. None of them seem to hold the material together as well as I would like. They say permanent bond so I'm not sure what the problem was. I thought it was b/c I wouldn't wash the shirt, only the material but I have tried washing the shirts and nothing.

I have to throw a customers order away b/c I used Heat and Bond last evening and it's like the backing isn't there at all. I am beyond frustrated. Can some one recommend the best kind to use and also maybe some tips. Maybe the iron is too hot? Maybe I need to use a different detergent? Maybe it's just complete user error.

Any help would be more than appreciated! Thanks

Warning No formatter is installed for the format bbhtml

Re: Long Time Lurker with a Question Please

  • I'm not sure what your problem is, to be honest. I use H&B Lite. You have to sew the appliques on or they won't stick permanently. Also, make sure you use a dry iron.

    The other thing is that some shirt brands work better than others. It's all trial and error.

    AlternaTickers - Cool, free Web tickers AlternaTickers - Cool, free Web tickers
    TTC Baby #2 - BFP on 12/14/11 @ 10DPO - CP confirmed 12/18/11
    BFP #2 on 1/13/12
  • imageemoflamingo:

    I'm not sure what your problem is, to be honest. I use H&B Lite. You have to sew the appliques on or they won't stick permanently. Also, make sure you use a dry iron.

    I agree with this.  HB lite needs to be sewn and is best for things that need to be washed (like clothing).  Fabrics work best, IMO, when prewashed without softener to remove the sizing.  The other HB is not intended to be sewn or washed so not the best choice for clothes.

    Crafts for Lily
    My Valentine Bookends (2~13~13, 2~15~09)
    image
  • imageJustinlove:
    imageemoflamingo:

    I'm not sure what your problem is, to be honest. I use H&B Lite. You have to sew the appliques on or they won't stick permanently. Also, make sure you use a dry iron.

    I agree with this.  HB lite needs to be sewn and is best for things that need to be washed (like clothing).  Fabrics work best, IMO, when prewashed without softener to remove the sizing.  The other HB is not intended to be sewn or washed so not the best choice for clothes.

    I third this. I don't think there's ANY brand out there that will stay soft enough for clothing, yet stick enough for machine washing without being sewn. I wouldn't ever buy an appliqued item that isn't sewn- it really adds to the quality of the item.

  • I totally agree about the sewing and I had sew around them. I have sold quite a few and havent had any complaints it just seems like the backing should be stickier so it stays in place while sewing and after washing. Maybe it's just this last batch that I did wrong. Thanks ladies!
    Warning No formatter is installed for the format bbhtml
Sign In or Register to comment.
Choose Another Board
Search Boards