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More Amazing Angelina from Betty Blais will, hopefully, give you a number of ideas and techniques that you can use in your work. Included are more great ideas and instructions for using this "Amazing fiber": Straight Cut, Crimped Cut and Film.
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More Amazing AngelinaAuthor: Betty Blais |
Back Cover InformationMore Amazing Angelina - More great ideas for truly
From the AuthorWhen I was first introduced to Angelina, it was only available in one cut, the original Straight Cut. All of the samples in my first book, "Amazing Angelina" were made with it. It now comes in a Crimped Cut and also in the film state. They will all bond to one another when heat and pressure are applies. The film is what the other Angelinas are cut from. This just gives us a whole lot more design options! There are two types of Angelina, one of which is heat bondable. All of the projects in this book are made using the heat bondable fibers. All three cuts are washable, dryable and dry cleanable, but make sure you have them securely stitched to your project. The only thing I don't like about Angelina is that it is extremely un-photogenic! Since it reflects light so well, it doesn't like a flash much, but without the flash, the photos are too dark.
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