This is the MOST comprehensive video I’ve watched on this subject, and I’ve watched at least 5 other videos at this point. No one has held up individual items and talked about what stabilizer would be best in that situation. Thank you!
Oh My Goodness! I have to make a comment about the wooden handle bag!! Those were Super Popular when I was in High School (circa 75-81) 😂 And of course they were embroidered and we all had our initials on them! My Mom always says, "Everything Old Is New Again!" and "Give fashion enough time and it will come round again!" LOL!! She is absolutely right!! As a matter of fact, I still have my handle and bag somewhere in my house! I love that people are using them again. They are so cute!!
Currently watching video. Great information and nice to have as a refresher/reminder when you’ve been away from your embroidery and appliqué for a while. I mainly do children’s clothing and I do like using Polymesh stabilizer however, I find it comes with its own set of quirks. Question - what brand of Polymesh do you use? Do you find it shrinks, even a smidge? (Even a little bit of stabilizer shrinkage can cause puckering). Do you prep your Polymesh before application- run in through the rinse cycle & dryer before use or give it a burst of steam from your iron?
Thank you for this video Kelly. I just found you when listening to your podcast. Keep up the great site. We embroiders (or wanta be better embroiders, are always seeking how to...
Wonderfull video. I stronlly recomend to see it. Watch it to the end . I am sure that everybody will gat new ideas and help on hooping. I make notes and will use them as a guide. GBY TX/PR
This is the MOST comprehensive video I’ve watched on this subject, and I’ve watched at least 5 other videos at this point. No one has held up individual items and talked about what stabilizer would be best in that situation. Thank you!
Nice to see a video from you again! Thank you.
Hi can kindly recommend your favourite stabilizer for sweatshirts and sweaters?
Thank you so much for this sharing this video of the different types and used of the stabilizers. Really appreciate it!
Oh My Goodness! I have to make a comment about the wooden handle bag!! Those were Super Popular when I was in High School (circa 75-81) 😂 And of course they were embroidered and we all had our initials on them! My Mom always says, "Everything Old Is New Again!" and "Give fashion enough time and it will come round again!" LOL!! She is absolutely right!! As a matter of fact, I still have my handle and bag somewhere in my house! I love that people are using them again. They are so cute!!
Great video very informative
Can you share the link for the 12x12 no show mesh sheets
Yay!!! This is incredibly helpful, Kelly ... thank you so so much!!! ♥ May I ask what stabilizer you would recommend for doing t-shirt quilts?
Currently watching video. Great information and nice to have as a refresher/reminder when you’ve been away from your embroidery and appliqué for a while.
I mainly do children’s clothing and I do like using Polymesh stabilizer however, I find it comes with its own set of quirks.
Question - what brand of Polymesh do you use? Do you find it shrinks, even a smidge? (Even a little bit of stabilizer shrinkage can cause puckering). Do you prep your Polymesh before application- run in through the rinse cycle & dryer before use or give it a burst of steam from your iron?
That's what I was thinking about too!
thank you, great video!
Thank you for this video Kelly. I just found you when listening to your podcast. Keep up the great site. We embroiders (or wanta be better embroiders, are always seeking how to...
Wonderfull video. I stronlly recomend to see it. Watch it to the end . I am sure that everybody will gat new ideas and help on hooping. I make notes and will use them as a guide. GBY TX/PR
do you wash and dry your polymesh?
Great video!! Thanks for all the useful information
This is awesome help. Thank ypu so much!!
Do you plan on making more RUclips videos?
Great information, thank you
Great, informative video. Thank you. What about a puffy coat or vest? Cutaway and water soluble? Thanks.
Both! But those would make me nervous!