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6148 E County Line Rd B, Highlands Ranch, CO 80126
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High Country Quilts Colorado Springs

 4727 N Academy Blvd, Colorado Springs, CO 80918
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Heat Press Batting Together Tape (White)

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Original price $10.99
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Heat Press Batting Together Tape (White)

Heat Press Batting Together Tape (White):

HEAT Press Batting Together was developed to fuse batting pieces together to fit a specific size, to enlarge or reinforce. The HEAT Press Batting Together is 1 ½ inch cloth tape on a 15 yard roll, will allow batting edges to be fused together with a soft fuse that stretches, eliminating the old pinning and stitching of extra batting pieces needed to fit a specific project. The product can be used on any batting fabric content.

  • Quilting
  • Reinforcement for stretch fabric
  • Backing for stretch fabric
  • Patch for stretch fabric
  • 100% Made in the USA


Directions for using HEAT Press Batting Together:

  • Iron Settings are Most Important when applying tape.  Irons with Teflon plates can use low cotton to fuse tape. Irons without a teflon plate use the new instructions below.
  • Test your iron with tape and batting.

* 100% polyester batting... low setting.. (high synthetic) and use and up and down motion until the glue is set. You can use a low shot of steam to finish the fusible process holding the iron above the tape.

* Test all synthetic mixed  battings  ~ usually a wool  setting works well.

 You may find that the batting looks flat after application but when it cools  the batting is fluffy again.

With a large quilt batting 93" and adding more width, I use weights on either side of the batting to hold it in place.

  • Use and up and down motion with the iron as you place the tape for the first time on the batting edges.
  • When the tape is set in place then apply heat and you may use a little light steam to completely melt the glue backing.
  • You will find that the tape is soft, flexible, stretches and is ready for either hand quilting or machine quilting.
  • It's  FAST AND  EASY