Amazing Quilting Film
This package contains 2 yards Iron-off quilting film. This inexpensive film is a priceless aid for easy freemotion quilting. It is visually clear so you can see right through it! 40″ wide Use with 100% cotton fabric only.
INSTRUCTIONS:1. Spray smooth side of 2. film with an adhesive spray. 3. Adhere the film to quilt top. 4. Mark film with pen or marker. (first test for ink leakage in a hidden area) 5. Stitch quilt top right through film. After stitching, use a very hot iron to remove film. Apply iron directly on top of film. Do not use anything between film and the plate of the iron. Keep moving iron in a circular motion until film has come off completely. Wipe iron while still hot.
$7.95
Quilting Fingers
These finger covers are a useful tool while doing freemotion quilting. They will enable you to grip your quilt with out any effort. They only cover your fingers so your hands stay cool. They help you relax and make beautiful smooth lines.
They can be used over and over. Package contains 8 latex covers. $3.25
Angelina Fiber Assortment
These fibers can be used to add sparkle to your free-motion stitching. Sprinkle a small amount where you want it, then stitch on top. Brush off any fibers not caught by stitching.
These fibers are also heat bondable. They will bond together to produce a non-woven fabric. Heat bonding occurs when the fibers soften and fuse together. If you do not want them to fuse together or melt, do apply any heat.
I have choosen colors that are best suited for Quilted Photography. Includes colors: Silver Iris, Gold Iris, Wisteria,Forest Blaze, Blaze Crystalina $8.00

Silicone Applique Sheet (sold by the yard)
Use this silicone pressing sheet to protect your iron while applying fusible web to your fabrics, or while pressing the fabric squares onto the fusible tricot. Why not order enough to cover your whole ironing surface! 20″ wide $10.75 per yard
Silicone Iron Cover
Package contains 1 adhesive backed iron cover
Instructions: This iron cover will protect your iron. It is made of silicon so nothing will stick to it. All fusible products wipe off easily. I recommend this iron cover for use with fusible web, fusible tricot, steam a seam2.
Customize your cover by tracing the exact shape of your iron (even the holes if you want) on the backing. Peel off the backing and stick to a cool iron. Use iron as you normally would. Silicone iron can be easily removed by peeling it off when the iron is cool. You can use it again because it will still stick. $6.00

Reducing Viewers
This telescope will help you see the quilted photograph image while standing close to the quilt. This reducing viewer is also called a reducing glass. You can use it to see the finished quilt as well as viewing the photograph while working on the quilt top. If you are making quilted photos as a gift….you must give them a Reducing Viewer too!
This is highly recommended! $8.95
This fusible interfacing was carefully tested for use with Quilted Photography projects. It is transparent, lightweight, and has a superior adhesive to firmly hold the fabric swatches in place. The interfacing is 60″ wide and the package contains 2 yards. Imported from France. $15.20
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Extra Wide Fusible Web
Each package contains 2 yards and is 60″ wide. This is the web I recommended in my book “More Amazing Quilted Photography”. You can apply this web to the back of your fabrics before cutting them for your project. You will need Silicone Pressing Fabric to protect your ironing surface while applying web to your fabric. $14.00
Value Finders
contains value filters for warm and cool colors. This a very helpful and portable tool for choosing color value. $8.95

