Old 11-20-2012, 12:08 PM
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azwendyg
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Originally Posted by rjwilder View Post
I use wash away-tear away stabilizer, I hoop the stabilizer and a thin piece of muslin along with my fabric. This gives the design something to hold onto after the tear away is torn off and lessens my chances of pulling the stitches out. I use the wash away because some of my designs have been a bit dense and the wash away will dissolve and keep the quilt block soft but still has some shape due to the thin muslin. I'm talking really cheap thin muslin so make sure you wash it first because it will shrink.
Thank you all for your advice. For my purposes, I think I'll try out rjwilder's suggestion first and see how that turns out since much of the designs I plan on using this time are lines of stitching rather than solid fill type stitching and I'm afraid I might loosen the stitches with tear-away.

Again, thank you all!
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