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IHOLES IN FLAT FABRIC/OTHER FABRIC I

Cut a clean hole and eliminate charred or frayed edges. Cut an identical piece of
material, slightly larger than the hole, from a concealed area of the garment (hem,
waistband, etc.) Take a paintbrush and moisten the edges of the patch material on the
right side and apply the powder. The powder will cling to the moisture while you place
the damaged area of garment over the material patch, lining up the pattern correctly.
Blow away any excess powder that may be showing. Apply heat using Ironing Sheet
to protect garment. Turn over and heat again using Ironing Sheet. Always remember to
blow away excess powder so it cannot be transferred onto the right side of garment.
For prints or designed fabrics, make sure you match and align print first to give a
perfect match.

I UPHOLSTERY / QUILTS / COMFORTERS I


For any area where wrong side cannot be reached. This includes sleeve area, lapel
etc., where there is a double layer of fabric. Work from right side only. On upholstery
DO NOT USE ON OLEFIN OR SIMILAR MATERIAL, a hot iron can damage. Please try
on a sample or inconspicuous area first, on all fabrics. You will need a patch of the
same material for a hole. Moisten edges on right side of patch material and apply pow-
der. The powder will cling to moisture to enable you to push the patch through hole so
that the patch is now underneath. Blow away powder that shows through hole. If a
tear, apply powder over whole area of patch material, before pushing through tear or
rip, then match up pattern, if any, and pull sides together. Make sure all excess pow-
der is brushed away before covering with Ironing Sheet and applying the heat of the
iron for a few seconds. Time depends on fabric thickness. Allow to fully bond before With NEW
using.
I NON· STICK FIBERGLASS SHEET I Surface Design
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Reusable. Non-stick. Transparent. Use for applique, general purpose ironing and craft Embellishment
projects. Glues, paints, waxes and interfacing will not stick to the iron. Clean by wiping Techniques
with wet or dry cloth.

PHOTO TRANSFERS FROM PAPER ONTO FABRIC USING THE FIBERGLASS SHEET

Hot or cold peel. Follow manufacturer preparation instructions. Then place photo
transfer onto the fabric with fiberglass sheet over the top. Iron over (using temperature
according to the manufacturer instructions.) Peel backing off, slowly. )If backing does
not peel off entirely, reheat using fiberglass sheet and peel again.) You can apply photo I( 0 !ll' r
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transfers onto lightweight polys, silks and sheer fabrics without burning if you use the
fiberglass sheet. If working with delicate, sheer fabrics and the material distorts as you
pull off backing, press with the fiberglass sheet to realign weaves of fabric. The fiber-
glass sheet will not harm the ink of the transfer. The fiberglass sheet transposes the ink
of the photo transfers more intently. Clarity and color is FAIR BETTER than other
methods. Clean the fiberglass sheet each time it is used. For Applying photo transfers
to project, please follow applique instructions above. Manufactured By: PO Box 1797
Bo-Nash (North Amenca Inc.) Auburn WA 98071
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BO-NASH 007 BONDING AND REPAIR KIT APPLYING APPLIQUES, MOTIFS, LACE AND RIBBON
Thank you for choosing The Bo-Nash 007 Bonding and Repair Kit. To get the best Using a wet paintbrush or spray bottle of water, dampen the wrong side of applique
results from this product, please read the following instructions. and sprinkle on powder, according to the thickness. Shake off excess. The powder will
Always test 007 on a sample of the material first. 007 is suitable for most fabrics. It is cling to moisture and you are able to maneuver applique onto the garment . Hold
very quick and easy to use. With 007 you can turn up hems, put in a zipper, apply applique in place and blow away excess powder from around any surrounding area.
appliques and motifs, invisibly repair tears and cigarette bums to clothes and Place Ironing Sheet over applique or motif. Apply heat for a few seconds; tum garment
upholstery. 007 is strong enough for heavy canvas, denims, tents, awnings and sails, over and apply heat to reverse side again using the Ironing Sheet. Using 007 is a
but soft and safe enough for delicate silks and lace. fantastic way to apply motifs to delicate fabrics so that no sewing marks show. For

ALWAYS REMEMBER I small/fine areas, use a wet paintbrush to apply the powder. Remember you can sew
through with no problem. It does not harden or gum up hand or machine needles. Per-
fect for delicate lace. It stays soft.
1) Test 007 on sample of similar material first.
2) Always use your iron on hot setting (cotton/linens) and use without steam. Take
care, a hot iron can damage fabrics. When first switching on the iron allow time to
MEN DING I
regulate. Bonding Agent 007 works on most fabrics to give invisible repairs. The end result
3) Use ONLY Bo-Nash fiberglass Ironing Sheet on both sides of garment if possible. depends on the type of fabric, but certainly if it is a fabric which will allow an invisible
This will protect garment from heat of iron, especially for delicate fabrics. Always mend it will produce a neater and stronger repair than sewing could ever do. Always
clean sheet before each use with wet or dry cloth. Greaseproof paper can also be work on the wrong side of the garment for tears. On wrong side of garment push back
used. any loose threads of fibers, taking care to place back in correct position. It is important
4) Always blow away surface powder before applying heat . to note that the more time and patience taken in this procedure the better the invisible
5) Can be washed, boiled or dry cleaned after bond has been allowed to set fully - mend will be. Use Ironing Sheet, sprinkle 007 over tear area. Place a circular patch
approximately 1 hour. (cotton works best) over the top of the repair, brush away any powder left around the
6 ) Amount of powder required depends on thickness of fabrics. The heavier the patch area and then cover area with the Ironing Sheet and apply heat for a few
fabric, the more powder and longer heat required to make a suitable bond. seconds. Turn the garment over. Make sure the ironing sheet is completely clean of

I FOR TURNING UP HEMS I excess powder (otherwise it will be transferred on to the front of garment) put Ironing
Sheet on top. Apply heat for a few seconds to right side of garment. As the patch is on
the wrong side of garment, it will not be seen. With lightweight colored fabrics, it is
No need to pin, tack or sew. No need to double hem as 007 stops fraying. Iron the better to patch with a piece of the same fabric. This can be cut from an area where it
hem to make a crease. (Just fold over and apply heat.) Place Ironing Sheet on working will not be noticed , i.e. hem or seam. Allow to set 1 hour before wearing, so that the
surface (use an old ironing board or protective table top), place garment on top of fibers can bond together.
Ironing Sheet, open the fold and sprinkle powder over the hem area. Use sparingly for
thin and delicate fabrics. Use more powder for heavier fabrics. Cover with Ironing MOTH HOLES AND BURN HOLES IN WOOL BLENDS & NAP FIBER FABRICS
sheet, apply heat for a few seconds. Amount of time depends on thickness of fabric,
test on sample material first. Turn garment over and repeat heat application for a few Cut away any burnt edges from the holes. Cut a small amount of fiber from seam or
seconds; the hem is now in place. hem, or pull several threads from fabric. Roll fiber into a ball between your fingers.

I BASTING ZIPPERS/QUILTS I Using scissors, cut fibers up as fine as possible, almost fluff. The more time taken in
preparation gives a better invisible mend. Put the cut fibers into a small dish and mix
with a small amount of powder. Working on the wrong side of the garment, use Ironing
Always do one side first, then the other. Place zipper on top of Ironing Sheet, moisten Sheet on both sides of the repair when possible. Place sufficient amount of fluff and
one side of zipper using paintbrush and water, sprinkle one side of the zipper with powder mixture into the hole and sprinkle powder over. Cover with patch of fabric
powder, lay edge of garment along one side of zipper, blow any excess powder off zip- (cotton is best, cut in circle) and Ironing Sheet. Apply heat for a few seconds, then turn
per (if you want a concealed zipper, cover half of zipper itselQ, cover with Ironing on to the right side and apply heat for a few seconds again. Leave for 1 hour for bond
Sheet, apply heat for a few seconds to both sides of fabric being bonded. Repeat to set. All repairs can be washed or dry cleaned after bond has fully set. The more tex-
process for the other side of the zipper. Quilt basting saves time-no pins requi red. tured the fabric the better the repair.
Sprinkle sparingly over batting, place fabric over the top and iron over, using the iron-
ing sheet. Use Bonding Agent 007 for your quilt applique; for any bits and pieces you
want to keep stationary. Or for stacking. It is great for the snippets technique and
saves time and money when embellishing with laces and fragile ribbons. Bonding
Agent 007 leaves the fabric flat. 007 will not gum up a sewing needle. It is ideal for
basting before sewing.
Surface Design & Embellishments using
Bo-Nash Bonding Agent 007

Bo-Nash Bonding Powder is a great way to apply embellishments and ideal for
surface design. Use your imagination and you can create your own
masterpieces using your 'stashes', leftovers, foils, tinsel, Angelina fibers, soy
fibers, paper, ribbons, etc.
The great thing is that there is no one way. You can do it anyway you want. The
more abstract, sometimes is the better. Experiment, play and most of all have
fun. YOU make the ordinary, extraordinary.

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Use base material as a 'backdrop' to your art. Ideal materials; lame, or metallics,
Decide on a color scheme and put together bits of fabric , tinsel, threads, wool ,
glitter, and whatever takes your fancy. Sprinkle a layer of Bonding Powder over
area of base fabric and then arrange your 'bits & pieces' over the fabric area.
Add more powder. Cover with the Bo-Nash Ironing Sheet and iron with hot iron.
Lift away ironing sheet very carefully (some parts may stick) . To capture your
design a layer of tulle or chiffon can be laid over the top of your 'bits & pieces'.
This makes it easier to free motion quilt or embroider through your design .

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Decide on colors needed to make design . Use backdrop fabric in the color of
your choice and chop up fabric into small swatches or pieces of colors for each
area of design. Sprinkle powder over area. Lay chopped pieces on top of
powder in whatever design you require . Add a little more powder. Lay the Bo-
Nash Ironing Sheet over the area to fuse and iron with hot iron. Remove ironing
sheet carefully. Free motion quilt through design. You will not gum up needle.

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You can use stencils or work on abstract designs.
With Stencils- 1 Lay down stencil 2 Sprinkle powder over stencil area 3 Layover
Bo-Nash Ironing Sheet and iron on hot to melt the powder. 4 Remove Ironing
Sheet and stencil carefully 5 Lay cellophane foil over melted powder with color
side up 6 Cover with Bo-Nash Ironing Sheet and iron on medium heat over area
7 Gently remove sheet and cellophane and the metallic foil will stick to the
powder.
Abstract- Sprinkle powder in any design or shape. Then follow steps 5·7 above.
The more powder the more dramatic the design .
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A creative fiber medium. These come in lots of colors to choose from, made of
polyester and acrylic. When heat is applied, they "bond" together. Place some of
the fibers in between the Bo-Nash Non-Stick Ironing and Craft Sheet and apply
heat. They will bond together. Experiment using different amounts, to get a lacey
or thick finish. Use with a medium iron for just a few seconds. Check the fibers
are bonded. The amount of heat and length of heat applied will affect the color of
the Angelina. Too much heat will result in all the color disappearing. Use as they
are for making fantasy fabrics or cut into shapes. They do not bond to anything
else unless you use a fusible . Bonding Agent 007, the powdered fusible allows
you to apply the fibers to your fabrics and because it stays soft and flexible , there
is no build up on your fabric. It is washable on a delicate wash. The edges will
not fray. Angelina fibers can also be used for your other embellishment projects
on fabric, paper, tissue and wood. Use your imagination, the possibilities are
endless. If you find the fibers stick to your iron, clean it with Bo-Nash Iron Clean
Cloths.

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Soy fibers are a by-product of soybeans and tofu. The process is very fast and
easy to do. No pulling , tugging or rolling . Ultimate glue or Textile Medium will
hold the soy fibers together .Lay down Bo-Nash Fiberglass Ironing Sheetto
protect work surface and have a non-stick surface to work on . Lay soy fiber on
top of the Bo-Nash Non-Stick Ironing Sheet. Fluff out pieces by pulling apart. Lay
in different directions. Do as many layers and colors as you wish to make it as
thick or as thin as you want. Dribble Textile Medium or glue along the outside
areas first then add some to the middle section. Using another non-stick sheet
cover the top, pat, and spread the liquid into the fibers. (Using your hands will
cause it to stick and pull away) If you have not used enough liquid it will not stick
together, but you can always add more! Let it dry. After it is dry, remove from the
Bo-Nash Non-Stick Ironing Sheet. This can now be used to do great
embell ishment projects. Use Bonding Agent 007, the powdered fusible to apply
to fabric, paper, cardboard, wood . Use your imagination to make the most
wonderful projects. Using the Bonding Powder allows the use without stiffness. It
stays soft and pliable with the fabric , yet it allows for delicate washing . Use the
Bo-Nash Fiberglass Non-Stick Pressing Sheet to apply the soy fiber felt so there
is no damage and nothing sticks. If you find anything sticks to the iron use the
Bo-Nash Iron Cleaning Cloths to remove any sticky residue.

Both Angelina Fibers and Soy Fiber Felt are great for doll projects.
Check out www.keelingskrafts.com for project ideas.

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