I use a tear away under, and tulle on top instead of a wash away. Once the wash away washes away, the loops will begin to pop through the design. You can find tulle in remnants alot, and I always pick up whatever is there, in whatever color, so that I always have some to match the towel color that I'm doing. I learned this trick (using the tulle) from a very wise woman on another message forum and love it! Most times when the design is finished, the tulle will tear away from the design on top. If not, it's easy enough to clip it away from the design. Laura
Judy Lehman wrote:
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On a Terry Cloth towel would you hoop a tear-away, cut-away or wash away
stabilizer? I have been told to brush all my terry going in one
direction.....spray my stabilizer with the sticky spray and place my
towel........on top of the towel lay a piece of wash away stabilizer so the
pattern will pop up better. Any other suggestions?
Judy in California
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