by eggyannie 11 Jul 2010

and then the muslin put into a warm oven to remomove it from the embroidery. the embroider was then glued onto the parchment. this is somehting i havenot heard of and ws wondering if any of the cuties could explain the principle as i would think it could be done just as easy on wsf.

annie in the uk

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by mary51 11 Jul 2010

It sounds interesting but how does the muslin removed this is a hardy fabric i do not think a warm oven will remove it, it could be Wss that looks like fabric I am just gessing.

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by lenamae 11 Jul 2010

never heard if this but would love to hear more about it. I am always trying new things
Lena Mae

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by leenova54 11 Jul 2010

Odd, maybe the low heat in the oven gave it the look of something ancient.

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by shilly 11 Jul 2010

I agree that water soluble stabizer sounds right; the process seems similar to the one used to embroider on cards or,-- some firebug out there is trying to create drama amongst the embroidery world-
A disgruntled partner perhaps? Too much TV for me, I'm starting to sound like one of those cheap plots....
Good luck and have a great day.

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eggyannie by eggyannie 11 Jul 2010

no plot its something like speciality stuff. but i will look further into it and try it out

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by debbierussell 11 Jul 2010

Hi Annie sounds good.I think this would best done on water soluble.I think it would be much safer.I can't see the muslin would just remove like that.Maybe burn in the oven then you would not have the patten anyway.Cheers Debbie Newcastle Australia

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