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Posted by Joyce on March 6, 2009, 2:53 am
When I embroider teeshirts I use a thin tearaway at the back, and a soluble
stabiliser on the front. It works well, as then the interlock material
doesn't stretch or slip. If the bib has a woven backing, you need only the
solvy on the front, unless it is still flimsy.
Joyce in RSA.
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> Can anyone tell me the best stabilizer to use for applique on a cotton
> interlock bib --- cut-away or tear-away? Also, if I were to use cut-away,
> does anyone have any good ideas for covering up the stabilizer on the back
> of the bib? Thanks.
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> interlock bib --- cut-away or tear-away? Also, if I were to use cut-away,
> does anyone have any good ideas for covering up the stabilizer on the back
> of the bib? Thanks.
> -------------------------------------
> Bethany Greenoe
> ##-----------------------------------------------##
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> alt.sewing.mach-embroider - 1992 messages and counting!
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