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I was still unsure how I was going to make it all come together, but went ahead and ironed the stabilizer on the back of the knit shirts. While I was ironing (and ironing, and ironing), I had the idea to create squares. Usually, I cut my t-shirts for quilts into 15″ squares. ...
These fun lace designs make it easy to create wonderful keepsakes! Sew them on water-soluble stabilizer, wash the stabilizer away, and you've got lace! The design collection includes coasters, baskets, and napkin rings!<more info...>
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As you do your test stitching, if you notice the feed dogs are damaging your fabric or it’s just not feeding properly, you can use a sheet of tear-away stabilizer under theseam(which you’ll then easily tear away when done… that’s why it has that name!). ...
you are desperate. On a stiff men’s t-shirt (like your basic Hanes or what have you), a regular needlemaywork. But on a stretchy or delicate knit, it’s going to create tiny tears in the fabric that will get worse as you wash and wear. So I say definitely get ballpoint needles...
you are desperate. On a stiff men’s t-shirt (like your basic Hanes or what have you), a regular needlemaywork. But on a stretchy or delicate knit, it’s going to create tiny tears in the fabric that will get worse as you wash and wear. So I say definitely get ballpoint needles...
“by Annie’s Soft and Stable” instead. The shape may not be as defined but it would be easier to sew and lighter weight when done. A piece of Peltex could still be used as an insert for the bottom of the bag. (If you use a softer stabilizer you can ignore my next 2 comments...
For parts of your pattern that need to hold their shape, consider using a stabilizer. Stabilizers come in several forms, including sprays and iron-on varieties. Applying a stabilizer can help your fabric hold its shape when you're working with it, making it easier to sew and giving your fi...