Sulky Stick N Stitch stabilizer
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In this package, there are 12 sheets
Without a doubt! Cross stitch &amp knitting were my two main uses of it Create an onsie and bib for your baby by embroidering. All you have to do is print your design on the sheet, stick it to your item, and you're done You stitch together. After that, you just have to make it wet and then dry As the sheet dissolves, the sheet disappears.
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Selected User Reviews For Sulky Stick N Stitch stabilizer
The product is great. I do a lot of embroidery, often with my own ideas, and these sheets are the perfect size for it. I occasionally download PDF patterns on these and put them on these sheets as well. In addition to being able to print patterns on my home printer, I can also draw them by hand. The image does not rub off on the cloth or fade like iron-ons do. It is possible to transfer funds. After I've finished writing, I soak the piece in hot water and then give it a hard wash. There is an actual dissolving and rinsing away of the pattern sheet. There is only my embroidery left to do.
As an embroidery enthusiast, I purchased this product because I wanted to stitch some images. This product saved me so much time. I used transfer paper to trace every single line but now I can trace in real time! My computer had some free image files that could be printed to this medium, and then all I needed to do was stitch and wash it. In the area where I did not stitch in the first image, I can see some residue left on the fabric. After I wash my item and have learned if the residue is washed away with the stabilizer, I will update my review.
The fabric I will be using for this project is a large embroidery project that will look better than if I hand-drew the outline by hand. It was exciting to find a product that I could run through my printer in order to get a more professional looking stitching line. the ink jet ink that stained the embroidery floss and the fabric around it, made it difficult to remove the sheet after it was embroided, even though the Sulky sheets went through my printer just fine and dissolved in water as they should after the embroidery was completed. Printing my designs on regular copy paper, then using my window as a light table, helped me get around this problem. The copy paper was taped to the window, and the Sulky product was put on top of it. Once I had the water flowing smoothly, I used a You can trace the design using a disappearing ink fabric marker to transfer it onto The process itself is tedious and more time-consuming, but when I wash the Sulky, there is no ink left behind, and the fabric and floss do not become discolored as they did before. I can still design in a crisp and professional manner without looking like a free-hand sketch Several drawings were made by hand. Generally speaking, the Sulky product adheres to fabric well, but it occasionally comes loose and needs to be pressed down again, or it is held in place by a hand other than the one holding the.
The product was excellent! It was easy to stitch, and I did whip stitch around the edges to keep it from rolling Despite these stitches being ripped out easily and without any effect on my final product, I did not have any problems. I rinsed thoroughly after the stitching was completed to get rid of all the solvent and leave the stitching I was so happy to find this.
A very good product was produced with this. If you are working on an extremely large project, be sure to secure it down on the edge, as the edges tend to come free after some work.
My needle was sticky for the whole time I was sewing, so I had to take one star off.
For my black bodice, I intend to put an embroidery pattern on it. I am so glad that it worked! Then just print it out or draw and trace the design - it really could not be easier! You can now attach the backing paper to your project and embroider, after which, you can rinse your project in warm water. There is literally no trace of it! I can now embroider on dark or solid pieces such as denim with no problem!.
It's amazing how good this product is, especially if you're doing a complicated embroidery project. I'm always surprised at how much easier it is to draw a pattern instead of draw it by hand.