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    JoAnn's has something like this, June Taylor wash out (disolveable)sheets but they seem expensive. Hope we can find this and that it is cheaper!
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    I love Floriani stabilizers and thread... Every single one I've ever used has done exactly what it was supposed to do... the thread is wonderful. I can't wait to try this one, thanks for bringing it to our attention!
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    Floriana Stitch and Wash is available at RedRockThreads.com $8.95
    They also sell Aurifil Thread. Shipping under $5.
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    On left side list enter Floriana Stabilizers and it will show Stitch n Wash.
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    They sell it by the sheets that fit in your computer?? Wow I am going to try this. I love pp. tearing out the paper is a nuisance but the paper sure makes for an inexpensive project. I think if you carefulness could get a few jeweled trees on a sheet.

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    Something to consider when using this stuff is that if the entire quilt has this on the back, it could gum up your pipes. Its used for embroidery and they recommend throwing the water outside in lieu of down your sink if there's a lot of it. Just a suggestion. But I do like the idea of using it for PP. Sure would save the hassle of have to tear it out. Though just thought of something, the directions say to pull as much off as you can before putting it into the water to dissolve the remainder, eliminates having a gooey mess.
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    Thanks for the review!
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    I'm going to try this to thanks..

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    As I love PP and was so impressed that I immediately did a search, found quite a few places that stock it here in the UK but Ericas in the USA stocks their entire range which looks fantastic. http://www.ericas.com/embdesigns/sta...s_floriani.htm Thanks for sharing.

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