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    Old 09-24-2011, 10:35 AM
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    I have a couple of questions.

    1: Do I need to use a stabilizer if I am going to do a machine satin stitch? I've tried without one and it doesn't look right.

    2: I've heard others talk about using some type of pressing sheet when fusing layers of an applique together. What type do I need to get.

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    Old 09-24-2011, 10:43 AM
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    When doing satin stitch, you always need to stabilize the background fabric; otherwise you get tunneling.

    My unconventional method is to heavily starch the background pieces before cutting. I use a 1:1 solution of Sta-Flo liquid laundry starch and water, "paint" this on with a large wall-painting brush until the fabric is saturated, toss in the dryer, and iron with steam. When I cut the background blocks, I always cut them about an inch larger and trim them to correct size after the satin stitching is done (probably overkill, but I don't want my block to end up short due to take-up from the satin stitching).

    There are teflon-like applique sheets you can buy to protect your ironing board and iron when fusing. The teflon sheets used for ovens work too. What I am beginning to gravitate to is simply two sheets of parchment paper (used in cooking, sold near the freezer paper in grocery stores). It protects just as well as the teflon sheets but seems to prevent any "shine" from developing on the top of an applique from the fusible.
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    Old 09-24-2011, 10:44 AM
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    1) Yes, it will help support the satin stitch.
    2) it's a coated sheet so you can layer & iron the applique without fusing it to your ironing board cover. Mine is called "Applique Pressing Sheet" by Bear Thread designs.
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