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asking ? about stabilizer


redheadlady45
 

I made some bookmarks today and it called to use perm.heavy stab.After
they are done,it said to take a stencil burner tool to get rid of the
stab. around the bookmark.Well,I don't have one,so any ideas how else
I can do this? Thanks,Vickie


Sew-N-2-U
 

Maybe a washaway stabilizer depending on the type of fabric you are making the
bookmarks with?



Patty



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From: HookedOnEmbroidery@...
[mailto:HookedOnEmbroidery@...] On Behalf Of redheadlady45
Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2007 4:45 PM
To: HookedOnEmbroidery@...
Subject: [HookedOnEmbroidery] asking ? about stabilizer



I made some bookmarks today and it called to use perm.heavy stab.After
they are done,it said to take a stencil burner tool to get rid of the
stab. around the bookmark.Well,I don't have one,so any ideas how else
I can do this? Thanks,Vickie


vickie quarles
 

Patty,I already did them,with a cotton material.I just trimed close to the stitching and now not sure if to leave the narrow section of stab. Vickie

Sew-N-2-U <sew-n-2-u@...> wrote: Maybe a washaway stabilizer depending on the type of fabric you are making the
bookmarks with?

Patty



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From: HookedOnEmbroidery@...
[mailto:HookedOnEmbroidery@...] On Behalf Of redheadlady45
Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2007 4:45 PM
To: HookedOnEmbroidery@...
Subject: [HookedOnEmbroidery] asking ? about stabilizer

I made some bookmarks today and it called to use perm.heavy stab.After
they are done,it said to take a stencil burner tool to get rid of the
stab. around the bookmark.Well,I don't have one,so any ideas how else
I can do this? Thanks,Vickie








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Betty Higginbottom
 

Do you have access to a soldering iron ? I use one but be careful !!

Best wishes
Betty Higginbottom
Wakefield West Yorkshire UK
(Not an Embroidery site)
(Not an Embroidery Group )
click the link and find your Local Group

<> a group for
knitters


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From: HookedOnEmbroidery@...
[mailto:HookedOnEmbroidery@...] On Behalf Of vickie quarles
Sent: 16 February 2007 00:18
To: HookedOnEmbroidery@...
Subject: RE: [HookedOnEmbroidery] asking ? about stabilizer



Patty,I already did them,with a cotton material.I just trimed close to the
stitching and now not sure if to leave the narrow section of stab. Vickie



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Sew-N-2-U
 

There is a fabric etching product that is used on cutwork, but it only works on
certain types of fabric. I believe it works on natural fabrics. So if you are
using a synthetic thread, it would only "dissolve" the fabric and stop at the
thread. I hope someone else can help me out here. I have only seen chatter
about it and haven't used it.



Patty



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From: HookedOnEmbroidery@...
[mailto:HookedOnEmbroidery@...] On Behalf Of vickie quarles
Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2007 5:18 PM
To: HookedOnEmbroidery@...
Subject: RE: [HookedOnEmbroidery] asking ? about stabilizer



Patty,I already did them,with a cotton material.I just trimed close to the
stitching and now not sure if to leave the narrow section of stab. Vickie

Sew-N-2-U <sew-n-2-u@sew- <mailto:sew-n-2-u%40sew-n-2-u.com> n-2-u.com> wrote:
Maybe a washaway stabilizer depending on the type of fabric you are making the
bookmarks with?

Patty

<> n-2-u.com

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yahoo.com/group/Sew-N-2-U_designs/

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vickie quarles
 

Betty,I do not have one.I trimed very close and my son said that would be ok to leave them that way.I will look into getting something.Vickie

Betty Higginbottom <b.higginbottom@...> wrote: Do you have access to a soldering iron ? I use one but be careful !!

Best wishes
Betty Higginbottom
Wakefield West Yorkshire UK
(Not an Embroidery site)
(Not an Embroidery Group )
click the link and find your Local Group

<> a group for
knitters


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From: HookedOnEmbroidery@...
[mailto:HookedOnEmbroidery@...] On Behalf Of vickie quarles
Sent: 16 February 2007 00:18
To: HookedOnEmbroidery@...
Subject: RE: [HookedOnEmbroidery] asking ? about stabilizer

Patty,I already did them,with a cotton material.I just trimed close to the
stitching and now not sure if to leave the narrow section of stab. Vickie

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Betty Higginbottom
 

I think I would just leave them that way as you have done them......sounds
fine to me

Best wishes
Betty Higginbottom
Wakefield West Yorkshire UK
(Not an Embroidery site)
(Not an Embroidery Group )
click the link and find your Local Group

<> a group for
knitters


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From: HookedOnEmbroidery@...
[mailto:HookedOnEmbroidery@...] On Behalf Of vickie quarles
Sent: 16 February 2007 13:03
To: HookedOnEmbroidery@...
Subject: RE: [HookedOnEmbroidery] asking ? about stabilizer



Betty,I do not have one.I trimed very close and my son said that would be ok
to leave them that way.I will look into getting something.Vickie

Betty Higginbottom <b.higginbottom@ <mailto:b.higginbottom%40virgin.net>
virgin.net> wrote: Do you have access to a soldering iron ? I use one but be
careful !!

Best wishes
Betty Higginbottom
Wakefield West Yorkshire UK
<>
ginbottom.co.uk/index.html (Not an Embroidery site)
. <>
yahoo.com/group/anycrafts/ (Not an Embroidery Group )
. <> freecycle.org/ click the link
and find your Local Group
. <>
yahoo.com/group/UKknits/
<.
<>
yahoo.com/group/UKknits/?yguid=39843127> a group for
knitters

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yahoogroups.com
[mailto:HookedOnEmbroidery@ <mailto:HookedOnEmbroidery%40yahoogroups.com>
yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of vickie quarles
Sent: 16 February 2007 00:18
To: HookedOnEmbroidery@ <mailto:HookedOnEmbroidery%40yahoogroups.com>
yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [HookedOnEmbroidery] asking ? about stabilizer

Patty,I already did them,with a cotton material.I just trimed close to the
stitching and now not sure if to leave the narrow section of stab. Vickie

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mls32504
 

The Stabilizer is called "Heat-Away Brush Off Stabilizer" it is made by Sulky.
It is heat sensitive to woven fabric that disintegrates with a hot iron, then brushes away. Of course I can't tell you this first hand I am reading it off the package of Heat Away that I bought 2 years ago and never used. Come to think of it I got a lot of stuff in my sewing room like that. If I would clean out all the stuff I bought because I was going to try it, I would have a lot of room in my "thimble size" sewing room.
Peggy in P'cola


Marcia Greene
 

Same thing if you actually USED it! I am working on getting rid of a lot of
my stuff. The bad part is the things I find that I forgot I had and I get
excited all over again about making something. Like the pink peachskin
fabric for cuddly jammies or a nighty and the mile of white turtleneck
fabric now that I am down to only two presentable ones and they are both red
which I rarely wear. Probably why they are still around!

Marcia

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To: <HookedOnEmbroidery@...>
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2007 9:15 AM
Subject: Re: [HookedOnEmbroidery] asking ? about stabilizer


I got a lot of stuff in my sewing room like that. If I would clean out all
the stuff I bought because I was going to try it, I would have a lot of room
in my "thimble size" sewing room.
Peggy in P'cola


Babbi
 



Here is the link for the product.

Patty, you were right on with your explanation. I had heard of this stuff yearssss ago on a tv craft show.
Babbi

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From: "Sew-N-2-U" <sew-n-2-u@...>
To: <HookedOnEmbroidery@...>
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2007 7:41 AM
Subject: RE: [HookedOnEmbroidery] asking ? about stabilizer


There is a fabric etching product that is used on cutwork, but it only works on
certain types of fabric. I believe it works on natural fabrics. So if you are
using a synthetic thread, it would only "dissolve" the fabric and stop at the
thread. I hope someone else can help me out here. I have only seen chatter
about it and haven't used it.