Old 01-13-2011, 11:44 AM
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Originally Posted by wildyard
Originally Posted by Feather3
Floriani has a "No show nylon mesh fusible" stabilizer designs for knits. It comes in iron on & it supposed to stay soft & flexible. Info on this product:

http://www.rnkdistributing.com/pid-6...-Fusible_.html

I don't have a site where to buy it tho. You'll need to do a google search.
Thanks for this information, I'll see what I can find on it.
I do a lot of machine embroidery & usually buy my stabilizers/interfacings online (try a couple of sites to compare prices, also try www.sewforless.com for their great sales). To save on how much stabilizer you have to use for a quilt, just press around the edges of each t-shirt block & then AFTER sewing the seams, you can cut away the centers to use on other projects. This allows it to remain soft in the middle, but if the shirts are really light-weight or very stretchy, I wouldn't do it. Good luck!
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