Do you use starch?
#53
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Central Wisconsin
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What a thread! ! Everything from bugs to not using fabric.
I've used Stay Flo for years. Now my grocery store doesn't carry it, but I found it at Walmart 40 miles away. I dilute one Stay Flo to five water. I have used the bottle from the "expensive stuff" for spraying for about 5 years now.
When my blocks are done, I spray and press them. What a transformation in looks. Once I made a Paddle Wheel block, and all the edges are bias. I used a pen and marked my ironing board where the corners were supposed to be, pinned them down and then sprayed and ironed. Turned out perfectly with all the seams in the corner like they belonged.
The flakes don't matter! They disappear and just add to the dust you sweep up later. And if Florida doesn't have bugs, I'm good to go! Never had bugs here either.
I've used Stay Flo for years. Now my grocery store doesn't carry it, but I found it at Walmart 40 miles away. I dilute one Stay Flo to five water. I have used the bottle from the "expensive stuff" for spraying for about 5 years now.
When my blocks are done, I spray and press them. What a transformation in looks. Once I made a Paddle Wheel block, and all the edges are bias. I used a pen and marked my ironing board where the corners were supposed to be, pinned them down and then sprayed and ironed. Turned out perfectly with all the seams in the corner like they belonged.
The flakes don't matter! They disappear and just add to the dust you sweep up later. And if Florida doesn't have bugs, I'm good to go! Never had bugs here either.
#55
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Posts: 941
Michelle
#56
Oh yes, by the crate, I found the tip here on this forum a number of years ago and haven't looked back. It makes such a difference when doing scrappy quilts, where fabric has been multi handled and frays, also gives such precise cutting on smaller pieces, helping your piercing. I wouldn't be without it, I use the the Faultless brand.
#57
I use StaFlo too. Many times full strength. Our local grocery store manager was kind enough to order in for me in 1/2 gal. size. I bought two and I think my daughter also bought some. I never have any success using the spray cans - seems they always clog and/or just quit spraying.
#60
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Carroll, Iowa
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As to the mess on the iron and/or ironing board, I also had that problem when I used the spray stuff but since I dunk mine and hang to dry before I press it I don't have that issue anymore, even when I mist the piece before pressing. No gunk on my iron or ironing board. Think some would start to press right after spraying the starch onto the fabric which I'm guilty of too............not letting the starch soak in. Think that might be the key to it all. Guess we're all in a hurry to get to the project that we don't take enough time getting to that point.
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