Hobbs Heirloom  80/20 Fusible (Cotton / Poly Blend) Batting, (Various Sizes)
Hobbs Heirloom  80/20 Fusible (Cotton / Poly Blend) Batting, (Various Sizes)
Hobbs Heirloom  80/20 Fusible (Cotton / Poly Blend) Batting, (Various Sizes)
Hobbs Heirloom  80/20 Fusible (Cotton / Poly Blend) Batting, (Various Sizes)
Hobbs Heirloom  80/20 Fusible (Cotton / Poly Blend) Batting, (Various Sizes)

Hobbs Heirloom 80/20 Fusible (Cotton / Poly Blend) Batting, (Various Sizes)

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The Hobbs Heirloom® Premium 80/20 Fusible Cotton/Poly Blend Batting is lightly bonded and needle-punched for exceptional strength and durability and, once, inside a project, it’s machine-washable.

This Fusible Cotton/Poly Blend Batting has an additional water-soluble, fusing medium applied to both sides of the batting, enabling quilters to simultaneously adhere their quilt top and back to the batting in one quick pressing. And because the fusing medium is water-soluble, this batting becomes very soft and supple once the finished quilt in which it’s placed is washed.

It is recommended for use with medium or dark fabrics. If you’re using white or light-colored fabrics, we suggest you test this batting with your chosen fabric to ensure it won’t ‘dull’ your fabrics.

Pre-washing is not recommended for this batting product.

Available Sizes:
- 45″ × 60″ --------  Crib

- 90″ × 108″  ------  Queen

Material: 80% Fusible Cotton and 20% polyester
Type :  Batting  
Brand :  Hobbs Heirloom®
 

How to use it:

To fuse the Hobbs Heirloom® Premium 80/20 Fusible Cotton/Poly Blend Batting to your fabric, set your DRY iron to the appropriate temperature for your fabric (let it get nice and hot!) and press each area of the quilt, working from the center of the project to the outer edges – it’s important that you don’t move the iron, you’re pressing NOT ironing!.

It’s also important that you use a dry iron, no steam – the fusing medium is water-soluble and if you get this batting wet, it won’t stick!

Press in each spot for approximately 5-7 seconds (test for adhesion by letting a pressed area cool before tugging on the fabric – if it’s adhered, continue; if it’s not, increase the amount of pressing time). Once you have covered the entire surface area of your quilt, allow the quilt to cool and check the back of your project to ensure it’s fully adhered and that there are no wrinkles or creases. Should you find wrinkles or creases, you can gently lift the fabric away from the batting, then smooth it back down and press it in place – you can make these adjustments 1-2 times before the fusing medium will no longer adhere the batting to the fabric.

If desired, the quilt top and back can be ironed on separately, or the quilter may also choose to use only one side of the fusible batting, in which case a piece of parchment paper or a non-stick mat should be placed under the side which will NOT be fused so it doesn’t stick to the ironing surface.

 

Special Shipping Information:

  • Available for shipping only in the Continental USA.
  • Any of these items could be shipped directly from the manufacturer's warehouse and could also be shipped separately from other items in your order.
  • These items cannot ship to a P.O. box.
  • Any of these items may be subject to additional processing days.