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Old 08-28-2015, 02:56 PM
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Has anyone used Sharon Scrambers applique stabilizer? I bought some and am waiting for it to come in the mail.....
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I tried it, but don't like it as much as freezer paper. For me, the edges are too floppy. I get better edges with freezer paper and paste (which I like better than glue sticks). But YMMV.
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What is YMMV?
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I don't know what YMMV is either. Freezer paper is inexpensive and works well for me too.
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I use Sharon Schamber's paper. It works for me. YMMV means 'your mileage may vary'
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I was fortunate to study with Pat Campbell and learn applique. I use no papers, etc., just the needle-turn method she taught. (To me, using papers seemed like doing the work twice.) I have no trouble appliqueing tiny pieces, and my house has many examples of her marvelous system.
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Sharon Schrambers stabilizer puffs out like trapunto when washed. I'm excited to see the results.
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She may have changed that foundation since I purchased it a number of years ago. I'm a little skeptical of the trapunto claim. With mine, the fibers remain inside the applique but do not add any puffiness that is readily detectable by me; the effect is very subtle, and not what I would call trapunto. But, as I say, she may have changed her foundation since I bought mine.
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