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inexpensive press cloth for fusing interfacing- moistened paper towel (Tip/Technique)
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8/17/03 11:26 PM
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This was one of those techniques that my mom taught me - using a moistened paper towel as a press cloth. Squeeze out all excess water and fuse away! paper towel can be remoistened and used again and again!
Thanks Mom!
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