Things You'll Need
Instructions
Lay the bottom layer of fabric on a flat surface, and smooth out any wrinkles.
Place bonding powder or liquid onto the fabric along the areas that will be bonded. The bonding agent can be placed using a stencil to make a pattern, around the edges for a full bond or anywhere on the fabric that will enable you to receive the desired result.
Remove any plastic stencils that you used to apply the bonding agent. Lift the stencil from two sides, and pull straight up to avoid displacing any of the bonding agent.
Place the fusible web on top of the bonding agent.
Iron on the highest setting applicable to the type of fabric you are sewing. To avoid damaging the fabric, do not set the iron higher than the recommendations on the fabric tag or bolt. Only cotton and wool can withstand the highest iron settings; other fabrics will burn.
Let the fabric and bonding agent cool, and then remove the fusible web carefully.
Place the material to be bonded on top of the original fabric.
Place a layer of parchment paper on top of the material.
Iron slowly and gently over the entire area.
Allow the project to cool, and then remove the parchment paper.