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Discover the dazzling difference that hot-fix Angelina fiber brings to your projects! This collection includes 15 unique, heat-bondable colors, individually portioned into 0.1 oz resealable bags. Made from ultra-fine, light-reflective Angelina, these silky strands produce stunning visual depth and shimmereven when used in tiny amounts (as little as 2%).
Hand-selected and custom-made, this Jelly Bean pack stands out for its exclusive hues not found elsewhere. Apply them fast and beautifully to yarn, batts, specialty felting, mixed media, and more!
Heat-activated bonding: blends seamlessly with wool, silk, or synthetic fibers
Vibrant sparkle: refractive sheen adds brilliance and dimension
Cost-effective creativity: small portions deliver big visual impact
Custom-exclusive colors: curated palette you wont find anywhere else
Resealable bags for easy storage and reuse
SugarPlum KeyLime BlueMagic ForestBlaze Peacock ChristmasGreen MintSparkle Nightshades Cobalt Wisteria Citronella Calypso Ultraviolet DarkPlum HollyBerry
For felting: place on woven or nuno base, then apply gentle heat (iron/heat gun)
For spinning: blend while drafting; hot-fix fibers help retain sparkle post-ply
For surface texture: add to needle felts, stitched fabric, or art journaling projects
For blends: experiment with only 25% to add stunning highlights
Q: Whats the difference between the Hot Fix and Variety packs?
A: The Hot Fix pack contains heat-bondable fibersideal for fusing into wool, silk, and blended fabrics. The Variety pack features standard Angelina (non-hot fix). Though both contain 15 colors, no duplicates exist between them, so purchasing both yields 30 unique shades.
Q: How much fiber do I need per project?
Even 25% by weight of Angelina makes a big visual impact. In 0.1 oz, you get enough fiber to sparkle multiple small batts or accent one medium batt.
Q: How do I use hot-fix Angelina in felting?
Place strands on your project, cover with a damp cloth, and apply focused heat (steam iron or heat gun at low setting) until the fibers bloom and adhere.
Q: Can these colors mix with other fibers?
Absolutely! Blend during drafting for even distributionor hold back for bold streaks in your yarn or fabric.