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Re: New-to-me product - applique stabiliser reviews anyone? Kathy Applebaum 07-26-2006
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Posted by Kathy Applebaum on July 26, 2006, 11:33 am

> Has anyone tried this stabiliser?
>
> http://tinyurl.com/zbzeo
>
> "Appliqué Stabilizer 5 yard piece This is a wonderful
> product. After washing it turns into fiber that acts as a
> trapunto for the appliqué. Easy to handle."

It sounds a lot like one I've used (the name escapes me). It also comes in
8" x 8" sheets that you can run through the printer if desired. *Very* nice
to work with. If I remember when I get home I'll jot down the name.

--
Kathy A. (Woodland, CA)
Queen of Fabric Tramps
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Posted by Cats on July 26, 2006, 4:33 pm
Thanks Kathy - I will watch for it.

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message
:
: > Has anyone tried this stabiliser?
: >
: > http://tinyurl.com/zbzeo
: >
: > "Appliqué Stabilizer 5 yard piece This is a wonderful
: > product. After washing it turns into fiber that acts as
a
: > trapunto for the appliqué. Easy to handle."
:
: It sounds a lot like one I've used (the name escapes me).
It also comes in
: 8" x 8" sheets that you can run through the printer if
desired. *Very* nice
: to work with. If I remember when I get home I'll jot down
the name.
:
: --
: Kathy A. (Woodland, CA)
: Queen of Fabric Tramps
: http://www.kayneyquilting.com ,
mailto:KathyA@KayneyNOSPAMQuilting.com
: remove the obvious to reply
:
:



Posted by Kathy Applebaum on July 28, 2006, 9:46 am
Here it is: http://www.marathonthread.com/new.shtml Go about 1/4 of the way
down to "Wash Away Tear Away". Great stuff, I heartily recommend it. (NAYY)

If you send me your snail addy, I'll gladly drop a couple of sheets in the
mail to you. I bought 500 last year, grossly overestimating how much
appliqué I'll be doing in this lifetime. ;-)

--
Kathy A. (Woodland, CA)
Queen of Fabric Tramps
http://www.kayneyquilting.com , mailto:KathyA@KayneyNOSPAMQuilting.com
remove the obvious to reply


> Thanks Kathy - I will watch for it.
>
> --
>
> Cheryl & the Cats
> _ _ _ _ _ _
> ( > Y < ) ( > Y < ) ( > Y < )
> ~ ~ ~
> Enness Boofhead Donut
> Now in hibernation with a wake-up call for Spring!
> http://community.webshots.com/user/witchofthewest
> catsatararatATyahooDOTcomDOTau
>
>
>
> message
> :
> : > Has anyone tried this stabiliser?
> : >
> : > http://tinyurl.com/zbzeo
> : >
> : > "Appliqué Stabilizer 5 yard piece This is a wonderful
> : > product. After washing it turns into fiber that acts as
> a
> : > trapunto for the appliqué. Easy to handle."
> :
> : It sounds a lot like one I've used (the name escapes me).
> It also comes in
> : 8" x 8" sheets that you can run through the printer if
> desired. *Very* nice
> : to work with. If I remember when I get home I'll jot down
> the name.
> :
> : --
> : Kathy A. (Woodland, CA)
> : Queen of Fabric Tramps
> : http://www.kayneyquilting.com ,
> mailto:KathyA@KayneyNOSPAMQuilting.com
> : remove the obvious to reply
> :
> :
>
>



Posted by Cats on July 28, 2006, 10:03 am
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Cheryl & the Cats
_ _ _ _ _ _
( > Y < ) ( > Y < ) ( > Y < )
~ ~ ~
Enness Boofhead Donut
Now in hibernation with a wake-up call for Spring!
http://community.webshots.com/user/witchofthewest
catsatararatATyahooDOTcomDOTau



message
: Here it is: http://www.marathonthread.com/new.shtml Go
about 1/4 of the way
: down to "Wash Away Tear Away". Great stuff, I heartily
recommend it. (NAYY)
:
: If you send me your snail addy, I'll gladly drop a couple
of sheets in the
: mail to you. I bought 500 last year, grossly
overestimating how much
: appliqué I'll be doing in this lifetime. ;-)
:
: --
: Kathy A. (Woodland, CA)
: Queen of Fabric Tramps
: http://www.kayneyquilting.com ,
mailto:KathyA@KayneyNOSPAMQuilting.com
: remove the obvious to reply
:
:
: > Thanks Kathy - I will watch for it.
: >
: > --
: >
: > Cheryl & the Cats
: > _ _ _ _ _ _
: > ( > Y < ) ( > Y < ) ( > Y < )
: > ~ ~ ~
: > Enness Boofhead Donut
: > Now in hibernation with a wake-up call for Spring!
: > http://community.webshots.com/user/witchofthewest
: > catsatararatATyahooDOTcomDOTau
: >
: >
: >
wrote in
: > message
: >
: > :
: > : > Has anyone tried this stabiliser?
: > : >
: > : > http://tinyurl.com/zbzeo
: > : >
: > : > "Appliqué Stabilizer 5 yard piece This is a
wonderful
: > : > product. After washing it turns into fiber that acts
as
: > a
: > : > trapunto for the appliqué. Easy to handle."
: > :
: > : It sounds a lot like one I've used (the name escapes
me).
: > It also comes in
: > : 8" x 8" sheets that you can run through the printer if
: > desired. *Very* nice
: > : to work with. If I remember when I get home I'll jot
down
: > the name.
: > :
: > : --
: > : Kathy A. (Woodland, CA)
: > : Queen of Fabric Tramps
: > : http://www.kayneyquilting.com ,
: > mailto:KathyA@KayneyNOSPAMQuilting.com
: > : remove the obvious to reply
: > :
: > :
: >
: >
:
:



Posted by nzlstar* on July 30, 2006, 6:19 pm
i thot the stuff Sharon Schamber uses adheres to the fabric of the applique
piece when washed? making it much like trapunto stuffed pieces.
the stuff on marathonthread site washes away?

i use interfacing that doesnt adhere or wash away.
its like regular interfacing you'd use when sewing clothes.
it gives the applique piece a wee bit more body but nothing like what i'd
call trapunto.
mine is different from Sharons tho.
i'm confuddled yet again.
chill'n (literally, lol) in the south pacific,
jeanne
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"Kathy Applebaum" wrote...
> Here it is: http://www.marathonthread.com/new.shtml Go about 1/4 of the
> way down to "Wash Away Tear Away". Great stuff, I heartily recommend it.
> (NAYY)


> "Cats" ...
>> Thanks Kathy - I will watch for it.
>> Cheryl & the Cats

"Kathy Applebaum" wrote...
>> : It sounds a lot like one I've used (the name escapes me).
>> It also comes in 8" x 8" sheets that you can run through the printer if
>> desired. *Very* nice to work with. If I remember when I get home I'll jot
>> down
>> the name.


>> : "Cats" wrote...
>> : > Has anyone tried this stabiliser?
>> : >
>> : > http://tinyurl.com/zbzeo
>> : >
>> : > "Appliqué Stabilizer 5 yard piece This is a wonderful
>> : > product. After washing it turns into fiber that acts as
>> a trapunto for the appliqué. Easy to handle."



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