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QuiltingVagabond 02-09-2013 04:26 AM

Another vote for the water soluble film - the one I have is by Sulky, the label says printable Sticky Fabric-Solvy

judylg 02-09-2013 06:46 AM


Originally Posted by I'm unwound (Post 5848771)
I've recently discovered transfer-eze. It comes in 8.5 X11" sheets. Its a water soluble film. You put your design in the printer and the transfer eze in the paper tray and print. Then peel off the film & press onto your fabric. It needles easily--not gummy. When you're done, you soak the piece in cold water & it dissolves. So much faster than tracing! I've used several times w/no issues.

I used the transfereze sheets for a redwork I did, the only part I did not like was when I put the sheet in the printer wrong, completely my fault. Otherwise it was nice and with the sheet on there I did not use a hoop when I embroidered. Have to find an online site that sells it.

lots2do 02-09-2013 07:35 AM

Thanks, again, for your responses. I have the chance to publish a pattern and am exploring different ways to make up my design. I'm using Sulky 12weight cotton thread, currently and am experimenting on what I back my pieces with: iron on interfacing or other methods. It's been a lot of fun just playing around with it.

Nammie to 7 04-29-2013 06:57 PM

I've used the frixon pens and the ceramic lead pencils - both work well.

Jan in VA 04-30-2013 07:45 AM


Originally Posted by purehand (Post 6034969)
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Cross stitch pattern which contains embroidery design looks attractive with true size design collections with any additional information. embroidery patterns has different style .

Some Cross stitches are up now. You can place orders complete designs now. Many more to [email protected].

WHAT???? How did this get in here? :hunf:
Admin blocks/edits all kinds of continuing members posts but lets this first time poster -- selling a product only -- get thru??

Jan in VA

QuiltE 04-30-2013 02:13 PM


Originally Posted by Jan in VA (Post 6035924)
WHAT???? How did this get in here? :hunf:
Admin blocks/edits all kinds of continuing members posts but lets this first time poster -- selling a product only -- get thru??

Jan in VA

The Mods do not read every post .... so unless you let them know, it's easy enough for anyone to post most anything!


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