Quilting Fusible Fleece
Fusible fleece is a soft and lofty material you can fuse to fabric to give your projects a thicker, sturdier feel. Fusible stabilizer can help fabrics hold their shape with ease. The adhesive in fusible fleece batting is a solid alternative to pinning, gluing or sewing on batting. Save yourself the hassle and shop our selection of quilting fusible fleece below.
Fuse it before you lose it! Fusible fleece is essential for creating unique sewing projects that go beyond quilts. First off, What is fusible fleece? It’s a soft, flexible layer of low loft polyester batting that can be fused to any fabric to add stability and warmth. There’s no need to pin, baste, or sew it in! And it’s not tough to know how to use fusible fleece. Read the package instructions, but the gist is—simply press with a hot iron and fusible stabilizer adheres easily to your fabric.
You might be unsure about the difference between fusible fleece vs interfacing. Let us enlighten you! Fusible fleece can be adhered to fabric while interfacing may or may not be fusible. There are types of interfacing like Pellon fusible fleece interfacing that can be fused to fabric, but there are also sew-in types of interfacing that are not fusible. It’s important to look for this feature!
Some also wonder about the difference between fusible fleece vs batting. This is an easy one. Fusible fleece is used for structure while batting is used for warmth. Most fusible fleece is very low loft, but it can be different thicknesses. Fusible fleece batting is a great option when you want a project to have more structure instead of drape like a quilt.
But there are many fusible fleece uses. It’s great for making children’s toys, home decor, wall hangings, pillows, bags, totes, and so much more. Fusible fleece comes in many different thicknesses and types so fusible fleece for bag making is different than fusible fleece for quilting. And you never have to pre wash fusible fleece. It’s ready to go! Let’s dig a little deeper. Lightweight fusible fleece is great for garment sewing, applique because it doesn’t add much extra weight or thickness. Thermolam fusible fleece is great for projects like lunch bags, casserole carriers, and pot holders. It helps insulate to protect your hands and keep foods warm or cool. Learn even more about this amazing type of fusible interfacing in this fun tutorial with Misty. She’ll teach you how to make a cooler bag tote!
Shop a variety of fusible fleece here at Missouri Star including your favorite brands like Pellon fusible fleece and even fusible fleece by the yard. It’s just waiting to be made into amazing projects by you!