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Sulky stabilizer, Paper, White, 8.5" x 11" 12-Pack

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I’ve written a lot about it in a lot of different posts, so today I’m bringing all that info together in one handy-dandy place. What is it? Step 3: After you complete the stitching part, you have to place the pieces on a bowl containing water. Step 14: Stitch through both layers above the design and continue the process until you complete it. A: For computerized embroidery, it’s good to use what the designer suggests. If there is no recommendation, then use Sulky Fabri-Solvy in two layers for most projects. Q: When wouldn’t I use water-soluble stabilizer? Step 4: As you are working with wool, try to use cold water and keep it there for around half an hour.

In allcases – the freezer paper will peel right off when you’re done.It doesn’t leave any residue behind, and you can reuse it a LOT of times before it loses its ability to fuse. I hope that answers your questions about which product I use in which situation! Let me know if you have any other questions about any of them. I love them all and I’m always happy to share info about products that make your crafting easier and more fun. 🙂 A: Absolutely. Patti Lee has been using these Solvy products for 30+ years in septic systems without any problems. Plus, she has never had a single complaint of any issue from a consumer. Q: When would I use the film-type (Ultra Solvy) vs. the fabric type (Fabri-Solvy), and why?

What about stickiness?

If I’m just cutting the shape out – I use freezer paper. It’s cheaper and doesn’t require soaking to remove. If it is a complex design, you will require more time or else not. Additionally, it depends on your stitching speed. If you are excellent at stitching, you can complete the project sooner. Also, when you get the pattern printed on the stabilizer, it may not look great, following which you cannot do the stitching properly.

Patti Lee, VP of Consumer Relations at Sulky of America, answers your questions all day, every day. She’s a true expert on Sulky products, so we asked Patti to share the 10 most common questions she receives about Sulky water-soluble stabilizers, including Solvy®, Super Solvy™, Ultra Solvy™ and Fabri-Solvy™. Here are the top 10 water-soluble stabilizer questions answered. Q: Why should I use a water-soluble stabilizer and where? Step 4: Another method is to get the pattern printed on the stabilizer, and it fits perfectly on the ink-jet printer. If you have a long piece, you must cut it into the required size. A: The two lighter weights, Solvy and Super Solvy, are perfect as a topper on napped fabrics like towels to keep the loops or piles from poking through stitching; to prevent stitches from getting lost in the fabric; and to enhance the clarity of fine lettering and detail stitching. This is true for knit fabrics, too.

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Step 1: Here, you have to use small scraps of sulky on the project you wish to work on. Now you have to draw the pattern by keeping the piece of cloth over it.

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