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The first teabag ever invented was made of silk, so other fabrics might work too? Maybe reusables?
Keeper, they are for people who want to make their own tea bags using loose tea and/or dried herbs.
I've gotten some foldover ones and ones that hang (from a stick) over your cup from Stash Tea. I'm not sure if they have the ones that you iron.
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http://shopstashtea.com/accessories-infusers.html
Ok! I consider myself some what intelligent! Please tell me what "Iron Shut Tea Bags"are.Keeper
Here's where I get mine: http://www.mountainroseherbs.com/search/search.php?keywords=tea+bags Also check out their marvelous teas and fresh herbs!
As someone who worked in craft and fabric stores, I cannot recommed the use of fusible tape or webbing. It's too fiddly and unreliable, and is not intended for food applications.
Not sure what you're planning to do with them, but how about making your own out of coffee filters and some stitch witchery (iron-on fusible webbing that can be found in the fabric dept at Wal-Mart). I know I've seen these supplies suggested for making "bath tea" with dried flowers. Good luck!