Yesterday, Odif 808 Spray and Fix Temporary Adhesive for Paper Patterns helped us convert regular paper to freezer paper – what fun. Today, I’m using Odif 606 Spray and Fix No-sew Fusible Adhesive Web, which, in simple terms, is interfacing in a can.
Odif 606 Spray and Fix No-sew Fusible Adhesive Web
Odif 606 can easily be called ‘fusible interfacing in a can’ because it functions like traditional fusible interfacing but in a spray form. Instead of using pre-cut fusible sheets or iron-on interfacing, Odif 606 allows you to apply a fine layer of adhesive directly onto fabric, turning it into a fusible material. This eliminates the need for extra layers, making it ideal for appliqué, quilting, and no-sew projects. Once sprayed, the adhesive is activated with heat from an iron, bonding fabrics together just like conventional fusible interfacing.
I worked with the copy of the clover I enlarged to 100% and cut around it, then placed it on the back of the four-leaf clover we made yesterday.
The enlarged clover-leaf applique.
Next, spray Odif 606 Spray and Fix No-sew Fusible Adhesive Web on the visible fabric parts of the clover.
Spray Odif 606 over the visible fabric portion of the clover.
Removing the paper template will reveal exactly what was sprayed.
Odif 606 spray outline
Place the clover face down on the fat quarter background fabric and press in place using the OLISO PROTM TG1600 Pro Plus Smart Iron – Turquoise. Be sure to read the Odif 606 product directions before use.
Press clover in place.
With pressing the four-leaf clover applique to the backdrop, today’s task comes to an end.
What made it easy were the fine tools like OLISO PROTM TG1600 Pro Plus Smart Iron and the Odif 606 Spray and Fix No-sew Fusible Adhesive Web, which in my quilting world is the find of the century…Join me tomorrow. I’m completing the four-leaf clover quilt, just in time for St. Patrick’s Day! Do come see.
The perfect pair: OLISO PRO TG1600 Pro Plus Smart Iron and Odif 606