Great! I love this stuff…but I was concerned with getting it on my iron. I thought we had to wait till it dried out. Thanks for showing us this! ❤ PS I like the smell
I did try to show in this video that my sole plate was completely clean when I was finished pressing it... but I didn't realize it was out of the frame so you could not see it! It really doesn't mess up your iron when you're doing small doses... if it does get on your sole plate, it wipes right off!
Hi Diane, I am curious about this. I embroider small letters on knit tees. Do you spray on the surface of the fabric before putting it in the hoop? Do you still use a topper?
@@PhyllisMulligan I’ve never used it on knits only cottons but I would wet it like Jen showed, let it dry a bit & press until completely dry. I think I would still use a topper on a knit. If you try it let me know how it work’s & I’ll do the same!
Yes! I agree with Diane, still use a topper after pressing it dry. The stiffness of the fabric should help form the small letters on the fabric. Let us know how it comes out!
Thank you, this is So helpful!
Awesome for spraying binding to use with the binder on your coverstitch machine
Ohhh That's a great use for it too! Thanks Kay!
I’m putting this on my gift list ! Thank’s for the tutorial.
That sounds perfect! Thanks for watching!
I've been wondering how I'll manage a knit which is curling like crazy. This is the answer!
:) You will be so happy sewing those stable edges vs the curly ones!! Thanks for watching
Definitely going to get some of this for knits.
:) I'm always very sad when I need it and I forgot to get a new bottle when I run out! Thanks for watching
That is a very cool tool. I've only recently seen this product and was wondering how well it worked. Thank you for the terrific demo!
My pleasure.. thanks for watching!
Bought and used it. Liked it, but not the smell particularly. Tried spray starch. Works the same without the smell.
Yes, it is very similar to spray starch, thanks for watching
Yaa saramee rocks!
Yes she does!!!
Very nice. Thanks!
Thank you too!
Great! I love this stuff…but I was concerned with getting it on my iron. I thought we had to wait till it dried out. Thanks for showing us this! ❤ PS I like the smell
I did try to show in this video that my sole plate was completely clean when I was finished pressing it... but I didn't realize it was out of the frame so you could not see it! It really doesn't mess up your iron when you're doing small doses... if it does get on your sole plate, it wipes right off!
Thank you for your reply and putting my unease to rest! You are such a good teacher❤️❤️❤️
Is this similar to spray starch? I've used that to spray the edges of knit fabrics to help stop them curling
It is similar to spray starch. I like the feel and smell of this better than generic spray starch :)
It is also good for machine embroidery especially small lettering
:) omg!! Yes it is!! Thank you for pointing that out 💓
Hi Diane, I am curious about this. I embroider small letters on knit tees. Do you spray on the surface of the fabric before putting it in the hoop? Do you still use a topper?
@@PhyllisMulligan I’ve never used it on knits only cottons but I would wet it like Jen showed, let it dry a bit & press until completely dry. I think I would still use a topper on a knit. If you try it let me know how it work’s & I’ll do the same!
@@dianebacon811 Thanks Diane, will do.
Yes! I agree with Diane, still use a topper after pressing it dry. The stiffness of the fabric should help form the small letters on the fabric. Let us know how it comes out!