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Artisan Applique Paper SheetsWater Soluble Applique Paper Sheets - Single-sided Fusible Developed by esteemed Japanese sewing instructor Masako Wakayama, this premium, semi-transparent paper is perfect for fine applique. Easily transfer designs to the single-sided fusible with pencil then press, cut out, and sew! Wash for a touchably soft finish; the unique double-layer substrate is flexible yet thick enough to provide stability. Embellish with ease as your embroidery or hand-quilting needle easily glides through appliques. A rayon-polyester blend, the supple artisan paper sheets are made in Japan. - Softens in the wash! Heirloom-quality fusible paper for fine applique- For effortless applique, trace a design, press to the paper, cut out, and stitch- Made in Japan and developed by textile artist and teacher Masako Wakayama
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Artisan Applique Paper SheetsWater Soluble Applique Paper Sheets - Single-sided Fusible Developed by esteemed Japanese sewing instructor Masako Wakayama, this premium, semi-transparent paper is perfect for fine applique. Easily transfer designs to the single-sided fusible with pencil then press, cut out, and sew! Wash for a touchably soft finish; the unique double-layer substrate is flexible yet thick enough to provide stability. Embellish with ease as your embroidery or hand-quilting needle easily glides through appliques. A rayon-polyester blend, the supple artisan paper sheets are made in Japan. - Softens in the wash! Heirloom-quality fusible paper for fine applique- For effortless applique, trace a design, press to the paper, cut out, and stitch- Made in Japan and developed by textile artist and teacher Masako Wakayama