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Old 10-06-2012, 06:26 PM
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Can you guys give me some ideas as to where the best online shop is to buy stabilizers? Thanks, Wendy
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SingerTexas.com usually has good pricing...not affiliated, just use the store on occasion.
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http://www.rnkdistributing.com/cid-3...-Products.html
you can find a dealer from the top near you.
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Old 10-07-2012, 04:37 AM
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I buy stabilizer from Joann's. Go to their website and sign up for their newsletter.

http://www.joann.com/coupon/?cm_mmc=...brics%20coupon
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I get mine here:
http://www.allstitch.net/department/....cfm?killnav=1

As a bonus, there are some interesting articles on the above link regarding stabilizers.
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www.allstitch.net
kenssewingcenter.com

have purchased from them for several years. I occasionally pick up stabilizer at Hancocks, Hobby Lobby if they have a great sale/coupon. Yesterday, I purchased a roll of Sulky Peel n Stick from Joanne's (first visit to new store here) at 50% off plus additional $$ off coupon.

Just a note: All stabilizer is not created "equal". Depending on type and use, some work better than others.
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I almost always wait for the sales- which come so very seldom on store wide purchases- and buy a whole bolt at Hancock's. I keep about 5 different bolts on hand all the time.
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[COLOR="#800080"]ok that's great....can you help me with this....what's the best stabilizer to get for tearing away cleanly? [/COLOR
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Joanns with a 50% off cupon.
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I looked at Joanns and the sale ends today, so which one would I buy that tears away the cleanest - without leaving all kinds of fuzzy...lol know what I mean?
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