tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-204881669421834898.post2487555556158437925..comments2023-09-28T10:25:44.182-04:00Comments on sistah stitch alot: ANSWERS TO YOUR QUESTIONS.yetundehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08047611754902411604noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-204881669421834898.post-40957488693142675852010-10-29T17:52:57.562-04:002010-10-29T17:52:57.562-04:00I am an art quilter who has been on a long search ...I am an art quilter who has been on a long search for the right fusible, and the only one I've come across that I like is Misty Fuse. Easy to work with and control. Good luck.<br />LynneLynnehttp://www.quiltingfromthegut.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-204881669421834898.post-55537652094029058182010-09-21T18:33:31.682-04:002010-09-21T18:33:31.682-04:00Thanks for the heads up on Kyra's new book. W...Thanks for the heads up on Kyra's new book. Was planning to get it my next trip to the book store.<br />You know she mentions the guild that I founded in her "Black Threads" book. We're San Diego People of Color Quilt Guild.Carolnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-204881669421834898.post-38854075770059235302010-09-15T12:56:42.845-04:002010-09-15T12:56:42.845-04:00Thank you for following my blog and leaving such a...Thank you for following my blog and leaving such a nice comment. I read your entire blog and followed your progress. I see a real improvement in your skill and style. I have not tried this technique that you are doing and it was very informative. Your last post is really fantastic. I am trying new things also. Did you try using a small amount of gel medium along the edges of your fused pieces. This does help. You can also try MOd Podge. Let it dry before you fuse down.Judy Fergusonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04180946416704333537noreply@blogger.com