Existing video stabilization methods either require aggressive cropping of frame boundaries or generate distortion artifacts on the stabilized frames. In this work, we present an algorithm for full-frame video stabilization by first estimating dense warp fields. Full-frame stabilized frames can then be synthesized by fusing warped contents from neighboring frames. The core technical novelty lies in our learning-based hybrid-space fusion that alleviates artifacts caused by optical flow inaccuracy and fast-moving objects. We validate the effectiveness of our method on the NUS and selfie video datasets. Extensive experiment results demonstrate the merits of our approach over prior video stabilization methods.