I have seen this in catalogs I have wondered how they worked.Sorry you weren't happy with the purchase. Maybe with time it will work better. You deserve a flower.
what is a peggy stitch eraser? From what i read is it a cutting tool?
when I made a booo, I reembroidery it on felt(thin) and then stitch it on with invisable thread. that's worked so far on items for me. Sometimes i'm to afraid that I will made a booooo on something, and i'll go ahead and do it this way to begain with.
I have not purchased one, but had asked earlier if they were worth the money. Guess I will wait on this one. Try sending an inquiry to the manufacturer - Maybe they can help.
I don't know, D, I don't have one, because I decided I just wouldn't make 'misteaks', lol. I have some really nice dustrags. Flowers to all who try to erase the un-erasable. Marji
I am just like you Marji - I don't make mistakes - but have lots of pretty amazing dustrags. Hehehe! *4U
I have one. I used it on commercial embroidery and it did beautiful. But on my own designs not so good. The best way I have found is to put what you want remover across your finger so that you aren't so likely to cut something you d o not want to cut. That way it is not laying so flat. I kind of use it like a razor in short strokes. The worst part is where the knots and very small areas are. Good luck.
I use one all the time (not on MY mistakes, of course!). It is wonderful. You work mainly from the back and keep as much of your stabilizer intact around the area as possible. As elaine45 indicates, put the area across your finger and make sure you are holding the "eraser" upside down (opposite to what you would do if cutting hair). When you get really good you can even work from the front! You need to practise a lot before you really get comfortable but then you will be set! Good luck.
I just cry alot!!!
OHHHHHH katy, please don't cry - just use the mistake as a learning experience and start anew. Hehehe! It is much easier that way. *4U