Therm O Web Adhesives & Interfacings

Adhesives and interfacings that are behind every great project!

Springtime projects April 9, 2012

Hello Therm O Web Fans!  Today I want to share a fun Spring project with you.  I have been working on a few yard decorations and of course they are all held together with Therm O Web products! I used Peelnstick Sheets to adhere my patterned paper to the birdhouse and Zots to hold all the embellies on.

To make this project you will need

wooden candle stick

a wooden birdhouse

acrylic paint

Patterned paper of your choice

Embellishments of your choice

Therm O Web Peel N Stick Sheets

Therm O Web Zots

And if you want to give your project a little sparkle add some of Therm O Web’s New Glitter Dust!

Thanks for stopping by the Therm O Web Blog!  Happy Creating!

Debbie

 

Trinket Box March 20, 2012

As most of you know Therm O Web has some of the greatest products available when it comes to making things stick together!!

I created this little Trinket box using Peel N Stick Sheets.  I used several other great Therm O Web products as well but I was so impressed that I didn’t have to get my hands all gooey with  the wet type adhesive and then sit around and wait for it to dry before I could finish my project.

 

 

To complete this project you will also need the following Therm O Web products.

 

I had fun making this little box!  It’s fast and easy with Therm O Web!

Thanks for visiting the blog!!

 

Felt Valentine Garland January 14, 2012

I love the color red!  Any splash of red can brighten my day.  So of course, Valentine’s decor is a must.  I created this felt garland in only about an hour using Heat N Bond Lite and Heat N Bond Ultrahold adhesives.

Supplies:  Heat N Bond Lite Adhesive, Heat N Bond Ultrahold Hem Tape, Heat N Bond Ultrahold Adhesive, Felt, Patterned Fabric, Ribbon

   

1. Cut out felt hearts.  Mine are about 4.5 x 4.5 inches and I have 10 of them..  I just hand cut mine from a template.

2. Cut a 2 – 8 x 11 rectangles of Heat N Bond Lite.  Iron onto 2 different patterned fabrics.  Trim fabric close to the edge of the Heat N Bond Lite.

 

3. This step is specific to those who have a digital craft cutter.  If you don’t have a digital craft cutter you can always create your smaller fabric hearts with a manual die cutter or even hand cutting.  These hearts are smaller than the felt hearts. They should layer with a nice felt border.  Peel off the backing on the Heat N Bond Lite/Fabric.  Place onto a cutting mat designed for thick mediums.  Run through the digital craft cutter as you would a thick paper.  I was able to cut 6 fabric hearts per sheet.  In a few places I had to trim some remaining threads that didn’t cut but overall this process works just like paper.  Tip: Use an old, used cutting mat.  If the cutting mat adhesive is new and strong it may pull off the Heat N Bond Lite from the fabric.

 

4. Iron on the fabric hearts onto the larger felt hearts.  Sew along the edge of the fabric hearts.

 

5. Next we make 6 flowers out of gathered ribbon.  The ribbons I used were about 1/2″ to 7/8″ wide, unwired, and about 6-8″ long.  The quickest way to gather the ribbon to make the flowers is to machine baste stitch along the edge of the ribbon.  Set your sewing machine to make about 6 stitches per inch.  Don’t back-stitch at either end and leave long thread tails on both ends.  Then pull on thread to gather up the ribbon.  It will naturally begin to form a circle shape.  Trim any extra ribbon and form into a flower shape.  Punch or cut a circle of Heat N Bond Ultrahold; it should be a circle slightly smaller than your flower shape.  My circles were 1 1/4″ diameter.  Flip your flower so the wrong side is up, create the final shape adjustments and iron the Ultrahold circle onto the back of the flower.

 

6. To make the little leaves, I ironed a circle of Ultrahold onto the felt and then hand cut a small leaf.

7. Arrange the flowers and leaves onto a felt heart.  Iron in place.

8. Measure the distance across the top of the hearts.  Mine were about 4.5″ wide.  Cut the Heat N Bond Ultrahold Hem Tape slightly narrower than your heart.  My hem tape pieces were 4″.  Cut one piece of  hem tape for every heart.

9. Arrange your hearts in the correct order and flip over.  Start with the heart that will be in the middle of the garland.  Place a piece of hem tape across the top of the felt heart backside, then place your ribbon string on top of the hem tape.  Iron all 3 pieces together at one time.  Space the next heart 1/2″ from the first one and iron onto the ribbon using the hem tape.  Repeat the process until all the hearts are attached to the garland.

 

 

Pat Sloan – A bit of fun Quilting on a Cruise ship December 28, 2011

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For the last seven years I’ve taught on quilting cruises.

This year I took 60 quilters to the Caribbean!

This is my class room.. the back lounge at the top of the ship (behind the bar.. wink!)

I always teach an applique project with Heat n bond lite and fusible Fleece.

Here is the kits I gave to all the quilters.

The fusible project allows them to stitch by hand or machine!

Sometimes we have to ‘make do’ on a ship

our classroom had this rolling cart which made a perfect ironing station!

It was important to check in on facebook when we were in port

be sure you are on the Thermoweb page! click HERE

It is not all work work work on the ship. We have great touring days in port,

and a few parties.. I do believe she just won a door prize!

I blog daily about quilting.. come visit me at blog.patsloan.com

 

Pat Sloan – A Bit of Joy! November 28, 2011

Pat Sloan – JOY the tutorial

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Let’s start the Holiday season with a little JOY!

1 – 2 – 3 and this table runner can be yours

 Step 1.. Fabric, Thermoweb HeatnBond Fusible fleece,

national non wovens felt, aurifil thread in 12 wt

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Step 2 … Print the pattern, cut the shapes out of felt or fabric

if using fabric I’d use HeatnBond fusible in lite to fuse them

Pat sloan joy det

Step 3 … .. one more long step..

Stitch Stich Stitch

I used a “whip stitch” since these are thin shapes

sew the sides together

 fuse the fleece to the back,

layer a backing, and put on binding!

Pat sloan joy final2

Do you like this size project? Let me know!

CLICK HERE to Download myJoy Pillow pattern

CLICK HERE to see how I do binding by machine

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