by misscharlie 01 Nov 2009

If any of you can recommend a sticky back stabilizer that I can purchase online? I really can't afford to order just anything and find out later it isn't a good product. I do like the Sulky brand, but it seems to be a bit pricey. Thanks for your help xoxox

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by katydid 02 Nov 2009

Question! After you stick and stitch, then unhoop and cut away what is left is a cut away stabilizer right? i have been using tear away wash away on item that I sell and the stabilizer access is gone in first wash. have you tried it?

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misscharlie by misscharlie 03 Nov 2009

Yes Kay the tear away is left and then I iron on a backing to cover it from being scratchy. I have never heard tear away wash away hmmmmmm tell me more

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by nglover1 02 Nov 2009

Charlie, Try Marathron Thread. Peel and Stick. They have large rolls and smaller rolls. You can get a better price on the larger roll. ( when we order the larger roll 3 of us split the cost ). Good to see you back.

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misscharlie by misscharlie 02 Nov 2009

TY so much for the info! and the welcome back xoxox*

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by lbrow 02 Nov 2009

Charlie I always run a basting stitch around my fabric inside of the hoop when I'm no hooping the fabric. Have u tried this instead of the sticky back? Meg did basting stitches for us to fit any hoop & I really like this method. *

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misscharlie by misscharlie 02 Nov 2009

yes Lillian Meg made basting stitches for me too, and I absolutely love them and use them often. I rarely hoop anything anymore lol. Unfortunately when I am working with these tiny little clothes I cant get them to stay put to do the basting stitch lol so that is why I use the sticky back.

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by auntbaba 02 Nov 2009

A question for you Miss Charlie. Have you ever had trouble with the sticky back stabilizers gumming up your machine? I hear that sticky backs often do that, but I have never been brave enough to use them. That's why I use 505 spray, iron on, or hydro-stick stabilizer. I'm really interested in your experience with them. ...Barb *4U

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gerryvb by gerryvb 02 Nov 2009

I always you sticky stabilizer, never had problems with it!

misscharlie by misscharlie 02 Nov 2009

I have never had any problems either. I make sure to wipe off my needle after so it doesn't get a build up.

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by kkcogle 02 Nov 2009

I've never used the sticky back, but do use an iron-on tear-away (don't know the brand name off hand though...). I have good luck with this on knits, well actually like it for many applications. I think it might be thinner than if compairing it with the sticky...but does keep things from shifting for me. I would think it's less expensive than the sticky back, too. Just a thought!

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misscharlie by misscharlie 02 Nov 2009

When using the iron on for a 4x4 hoop you have to hoop everything. When I use sticky back I just hoop the stabilizer and then peel the wax paper off and then stick the fabric onto the sticky back and use stick pins to secure.

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by dollygk 02 Nov 2009

Hi again MissCharlie, I did a search on line and found this site, you might check it out.
http://www.allbrands.com/products...

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misscharlie by misscharlie 02 Nov 2009

TY for your help I appreciate it

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by dollygk 02 Nov 2009

I too have used the sticky back stabilizer and like it and again from Jo-Ann's. We don't have much over here in Jeddah so have to bring a suppily back with me each time or buy on line. I buy the normal stabelizer on line but have not looked for any sticky back yet so can't advise you on this one.

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misscharlie by misscharlie 02 Nov 2009

I am just wondering what other brands are good and what brands to stay away from. It is so difficult to make some purchases online, you have made an investment of at least $20 (in my life that is a lot of money lol) just to find out it is junk! So I guess I am looking for reviews of other brands.

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by lbrow 01 Nov 2009

I do not use the sticky back misscharlie so cannot help u *

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misscharlie by misscharlie 01 Nov 2009

Luvs ya anyways my dear sag friend xoxox *

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by marjialexa Moderator 01 Nov 2009

I don't have any actual personal experience with it yet, but at Designs by SiCK there are stabilizers for sale that were developed by the same man who developed stabilizers for Floriani. Since Floriani stabilizers are good, I'm assuming these would be, too. Perhaps someone else has some experience with other websites. I generally get stabilizers from my dealer, so I really have no experience with stuff online. Hope someone has more information for you, best of luck, hugs, Marji

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misscharlie by misscharlie 01 Nov 2009

THX Marji I am just trying my best to reduce spending best as I can. I love that sticky back for everything that is small or stretchy works like a charm.

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