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  2. You can use a heat gun, an iron, or for the more advanced hot water! To make a sheet, lay out heat bondable Angelina fibres onto baking parchment. Cover with baking parchment and iron on the silk setting for just a few seconds.

  3. It comes in a wide variety of colors and the fibers come in two types – “hot fix” or heat bondable meaning that you can fuse them together with an iron, and “staple” which are not bondable but you can mix them the heat bondable type, or use them in other ways

  4. 2013年8月5日 · Learn how to use Angelina Fibers. For more information, visit www.sue-sews.com**Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com/suesewsmnSign up for our newsletter...

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  5. Using an iron on the 'silk' setting (irons vary so start with this setting - it may be necessary to increase the temperature, but avoid using too hot a setting to start with as this will affect the overall result), gently move the iron back and forth over the surface of the

  6. What happens to Angelina Fibers when your iron is too hot? You'll see.For more tips and tricks, visit www.sue-sews.comLike us on facebook: www.facebook.com/...

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  7. 2021年2月24日 · In this video Claire demonstrates a selection of techniques for creating fabric using Angelina fibre.If you loose sound half way through (not sure why) then ... In this video Claire demonstrates a ...

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  8. 2009年4月14日 · Have you ever heard about a fiber called “angelina”? I hadn’t until I got this little bag to try out. It’s a very cool material that melts into a fabric-like surface when you iron it. Here is a description of the material: “The properties of these fibres result in an ability to provide luminescent-iridescent highlights, colour-shifts and sparkles.