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#41
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: North country Wisc.
Posts: 328
I love, love, love BP but the price is high, never find it on sale. I mixed mine w/ water & ended up with black looking beads in bottom of bottle. Learned -- always used distilled water! You can also get it unscented.
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#47
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Indiana
Posts: 450
I bought the first I have ever used yesterday. I wish the shop had carried the unscented version because the scent is way too strong.
I am going to be the dissenter here because I honestly cannot tell it makes any difference other than the odor.
I will stick with starch before cutting and my spray bottle of water when pressing seams. JMHO
I am going to be the dissenter here because I honestly cannot tell it makes any difference other than the odor.
I will stick with starch before cutting and my spray bottle of water when pressing seams. JMHO
#49
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Indiana
Posts: 450
GJ, I use it when I press the fabric before cutting. It makes it stiffer and easier to maintain a straight line when cutting and sewing.
Sometimes I will use it again when I finish a top before I put it on the machine. Just depends on how much the fabric has been handled.
Really helps minimize the chance of sewing in wrinkles.
Sometimes I will use it again when I finish a top before I put it on the machine. Just depends on how much the fabric has been handled.
Really helps minimize the chance of sewing in wrinkles.
#50
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: kansas
Posts: 6,407
GJ, I use it when I press the fabric before cutting. It makes it stiffer and easier to maintain a straight line when cutting and sewing.
Sometimes I will use it again when I finish a top before I put it on the machine. Just depends on how much the fabric has been handled.
Really helps minimize the chance of sewing in wrinkles.
Sometimes I will use it again when I finish a top before I put it on the machine. Just depends on how much the fabric has been handled.
Really helps minimize the chance of sewing in wrinkles.
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