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Bosal Quilters 2" Grid Fusible Interfacing - 48"

Finishes to 1 1/2" squares

This fusible interfacing is non-woven with a pre-printed 2" continuous grid for precision piecing of quilting projects! Individual squares finish to 1-1/2" by 1-1/2".

This continuous fusible grid is sold by the yard, and is 100% polyester. This is ideal for watercolor and bargello quilting as well as select apparel. Made in the U.S.A.

Material: 100% Polyester

Width: 47/48"

Follow along with Jen as she shows you how to use fusible grid to make this adorable hot pad. Grab some 2" grid, your favorite fabric and click here for the Free Pattern Download

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Using a tea towel above and below the fabric helps prevent glue from the fusible fleece from seeping out and making a mess on the ironing board or iron. The material proves simple to use, allowing one customer to complete an Easter table runner in just a few hours with results they were very happy with. Even those new to quilting find it particularly useful for their projects.

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Peggy A

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So Useful

New to quilting, this is so useful. Great product.

Posted: (06/02/2026)

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Bonnie T

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Easy to Use and Amazing Results

I absolutely love this. I made a table runner for Easter in a couple of hours. It was so simple to use, and the results turned out awesome. I cannot wait to start my next project with this.

Posted: (04/11/2026)

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Pellon fusible fleece

great product. Just make sure you use a tea towel under and over what you want to fuse. Sometimes the glue comes over the edge of the fabric. Makes a mess of your ironing board and iron.

Posted: (01/01/2026)

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