





Annie SS2072 Fabric, White
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Pavo Real
> 3 dayI worked with this stabilizer/batting for a couple of projects (different sized bags). It was very easy to cut the pieces to size, either with scissors or rotary cutters. Sewing was no problem either, though this product isn’t fusible. I used little strips of fusible webbing to adhere it to the fabric, but it has a soft texture that helps it stay put without lots of adhesive. I would definitely recommend it for projects that need a bit more structure. Even though this stabilizer helped the bags be more rigid, it also has enough give so that the bags can be filled up without issues. It looks smooth under the fabric and is easily quilted through.
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Gale Thomas
> 3 dayIve used Annies products for several years now and they are the best.
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I. Hunter
Greater than one weekOne of the greatest products ever invented! A little on the pricey side but it gives a professional look to the finished product.
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Elza Collins
Greater than one weekHave used it before and keep the sample on my bulletin board its wonderful
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SAM
> 3 dayThis is a great product for fabric containers and totes because it offers body without rigidity. I does stretch more on one grain than the other so take that into consideration when cutting. Quilt through it with a walking foot for best stitch consistency.
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charley
> 3 dayGREAT STAND UP MONDO BAG BACKING
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Debra Acker
Greater than one weekWorked perfectly for my bags
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ck
> 3 dayThis is the best for making anything that needs a good stabilizer. Ive tried other brands but whats the point of putting in the work of you use lesser materials?
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P. J. B
> 3 dayLove this product for batting when adhesive is needed.
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Textilall
> 3 dayI make bags and pouches so this product is a must have. Do not bother to substitute other brands or headliners for this product. They do not hold up or have the body for the bags. Using additional basting lines compresses the foam making it usable in seam allowances.