Where do you starch?
#45
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I bought some spray stuff at my LQS, you use instead of regular starch, I forgot the name of it, but has anyone else used it? its kind of pricey, but I thought I would try it. Regular starch leaves such a bad residue on the fabric so I thought I would try this stuff. I think its new.
#47
A Steady Betty is a special ironing surface - it "grips " the fabric to hold it while you press it. Available in 12"x12"
They also sell grippers to put under your foot pedal. Google "what is a steady betty" to get to the website.
They also sell grippers to put under your foot pedal. Google "what is a steady betty" to get to the website.
#48
dh installed a couple kitchen cabinets w/a countertop in my studio... i toss an old towel on that & starch away...if i'm working with a light fabric, i use one of those white towels you can buy to embroider... cause the dark towel sometimes leave lint on my fabric... and it irks me...
#49
Originally Posted by karate lady
where is very interesting but as a newbie, when do you spray????
I myself think it is easier to accurately cut fabric that has been starched really well. However I am sure there are quilters out there who cute more accurately than myself without any starch at all.
I'll stick to starching my fabric!
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