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Great, Phyllis! Glad you are enjoying the experience.
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No photo, probably too large. Resize smaller and try again
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Excellent. That is a good foot for this method.
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Thank you Barbara for all that you do to make our experience doing the TQS BOM each year. 6th year for me and counting.
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I'm using the fold-back method we learned in Color my World.... I find it successful I do leave my paper attached for...
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Newsprint could work for the corners. It is lighter than freezer paper. Try it to see how you like it.
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Thanks, Barbara, for today’s live show. A few questions that got lost in the technical glitch…(1) A few times you mentioned...
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I am not sure what you mean. I just checked Month 2, all 6 pattern parts show just the one listed in each file, 1-6. ...
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Hi Barbara just checking when I went to print out Block 2 part 4 of 6 the pattern says part 1 of 6 is this correct do we...
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Hello Barbara! My Name is Naomi. I’m a Star Member. I’ve never done a TQS’s BOM but I have enjoyed watching. I have...
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Watched Becky's video again and noticed it appears that some of her strips are pieced, not whole pieces of fabric (possibly...
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Great question, Terri. Becky removes the paper AFTER sewing all the center medallion parts together. Her videos for Month...
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I have used Ricky's Stable Stuff. Just put a sheet on the backside of the fabric you are going to applique and sew. Make a slit in the stable stuff with a scissor and tear away gently from the stitching. No need to get every little bit. When washed it goes soft and you won't know it's there. I even think you can leave it all in and when washed it goes soft like the fabric. Someone correct me if I am wrong!
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I love the Stable Stuff! It's great for foundation piecing. You can run the pre-cut 8-1/2" x 11" through your printer and leave it on the back of your fabrics.
But my favorite use is for appliqué. I glue cut out Stable Stuff shapes to the back of my fabric, trim the seam allowances to 1/8 to 3/16 and glue those edges to the back of the Stable Stuff. Then the shapes are completely ready to appliqué, whether by hand or machine, and all the edges are already turned under. I always leave the Stable Stuff behind my appliqué shapes. I like the extra dimension it gives.
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I use Stable Stuff for bobbin work. I run the SS thru my printer to get my design. Baste the SS to the back of the fabric. Put Ricky Tims Razzle Dazzle in the bobbin, Bottom Line on top, Lay the fabric pretty side to the bobbin and just sew on the lines. I leave the SS in the quilt. By the time I have man handled it, or is that woman handled it, it is soft and not at all stiff. I will put a photo of a piece I did this way on my profile in just a while. I think this is a product every quilter should keep on hand at all times. Lots of uses. Betty Ann in Beautifull Florida
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I make a lot of placemats and napkins to sell. I have always had trouble with satin stitching the napkin edge and was wondering if this stuff would work. Last night I used Avalon Wash Away and although I trimmed of the excess film (what a pain!), the napkins were sticky after washing. I have used Sulky wash a way and it left hairy edges. Advice?
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Kwiltnutt, if you tear away the Stable Stuff, you will still be left with some fibers. Have you ever considered heavily starching your fabric before you do your zig-zag edges? It would probably make them finish nicer than removing a stabilizer.
When I do napkins, I prefer to do a narrow rolled edge on my serger, but I still like to work with stiffer fabrics, and the starch easily washes out.
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Margo,Originally posted by MargoI love the Stable Stuff! It's great for foundation piecing. You can run the pre-cut 8-1/2" x 11" through your printer and leave it on the back of your fabrics.
But my favorite use is for appliqué. I glue cut out Stable Stuff shapes to the back of my fabric, trim the seam allowances to 1/8 to 3/16 and glue those edges to the back of the Stable Stuff. Then the shapes are completely ready to appliqué, whether by hand or machine, and all the edges are already turned under. I always leave the Stable Stuff behind my appliqué shapes. I like the extra dimension it gives.
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What has confused you, Eileen? Check out my 2010 Hugs and Kisses tutorial where I use Stable Stuff like described above. I am working on a new tutorial for the Ruffled Roses BOM. Hope this helps you: http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/...76127612MrslzROriginally posted by eileenknyMargo,Originally posted by MargoI love the Stable Stuff! It's great for foundation piecing. You can run the pre-cut 8-1/2" x 11" through your printer and leave it on the back of your fabrics.
But my favorite use is for appliqué. I glue cut out Stable Stuff shapes to the back of my fabric, trim the seam allowances to 1/8 to 3/16 and glue those edges to the back of the Stable Stuff. Then the shapes are completely ready to appliqué, whether by hand or machine, and all the edges are already turned under. I always leave the Stable Stuff behind my appliqué shapes. I like the extra dimension it gives.
I'm confused.
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Margo,I think you are gluing your fabric to the stable stuff like you would glue it to freezer paper but the stable stuff can be left in? Would this be good for making placemats,to just give them a little body or wouldn't it be enough?And if it was enough,could it be washed frequently(as placemats would be),or would it eventually disappear? I'm asking because I bought a package and I'm not exactly sure what to do with it now that I've got it! Julie
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YES! I use Elmer's Washable School Glue sticks to glue the stable stuff like freezer paper to the back of the appliqué shapes, but it can be left in. When it's washed it immediately just sort of melts into soft polyester fibers to give a little dimension to the shape. Frequent washing is not a problem, but since I've never washed quilts as often as placemats, you may want to try it on your own before gifting it to someone.Originally posted by Books53Margo,I think you are gluing your fabric to the stable stuff like you would glue it to freezer paper but the stable stuff can be left in? Would this be good for making placemats,to just give them a little body or wouldn't it be enough?And if it was enough,could it be washed frequently(as placemats would be),or would it eventually disappear? I'm asking because I bought a package and I'm not exactly sure what to do with it now that I've got it! Julie
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Thanks for watching, Dixie! That is a retro-fited tip so that I can better control the amount of glue coming from the bottle. I made mine several years ago after watching a Sharon Schamber video showing how she did hers, but her video is no longer available. Sharon now suggests that you purchase a smaller tip from her daughter's web site. http://www.purpledaisiesllc.com/Folk..._Glue_p/69.htmOriginally posted by DixieHMargo,I just watched youtr tutorial and was wondering what is on the end of your glue bottle tip? Thanks, Dixie
The tips are also available at craft stores like Hobby Lobby or Michael's in the paint department.
OR....you can use Roxanne's Glue-Baste It with the special tip. Just be aware that this tip really needs to be cleaned out and dried thoroughly after each use.
However, if you are game to build your own, I've written a tutorial showing how I did mine. If you will send me a private message, I'll e-mail you the PDF.
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
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Great, Phyllis! Glad you are enjoying the experience.
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No photo, probably too large. Resize smaller and try again
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Excellent. That is a good foot for this method.
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Thank you Barbara for all that you do to make our experience doing the TQS BOM each year. 6th year for me and counting.
-
I'm using the fold-back method we learned in Color my World.... I find it successful I do leave my paper attached for...
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Newsprint could work for the corners. It is lighter than freezer paper. Try it to see how you like it.
The... -
Thanks, Barbara, for today’s live show. A few questions that got lost in the technical glitch…(1) A few times you mentioned...
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I am not sure what you mean. I just checked Month 2, all 6 pattern parts show just the one listed in each file, 1-6. ...
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Hi Barbara just checking when I went to print out Block 2 part 4 of 6 the pattern says part 1 of 6 is this correct do we...
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All the patterns will remain available until December 31, 2026. Currently, Months 1 and 2 are up. Find them under LEARN:...
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That works.
Vellum is so thin printers may have trouble pulling just one sheet at a time. -
No. Becky was using her stash and had to make do with a few fabrics. The kits have enough fabric you will not have to piece...
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