do you use water soluble on top just for
a quilt label out of cotton. I always just used a tearaway on the bottom and have had no trouble, but when I was at the floriani event she said always use was away on top too.Granted they are out to sell product. Just wondering if anyone does this. Thanks Gale
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I print my labels so I don't really have answer to your question. With cotton, you should be fine without a wash away on top. I do use a wash away on top with twill, corduroy, towels, velveteen, knits, etc.; but I have never felt that I needed it with cotton. You might try a wash away with a label and see if the label looks better. My gut reaction is that the label will look just as well without the wash away.
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i've never used wash away on top and have always been happy with my embroidered labels
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The only time I've used something on top was if there was a nap, like terry cloth or velvet. The stabilizer on the top keeps the nap down so you don't get 'pokies' (technical term).
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Originally Posted by grma33
(Post 6361817)
Granted they are out to sell product.
I only use water soluble on top of terry cloth or minky. |
Never use anything on top. I have never had a problem.
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