by joaniessw 18 Mar 2008

got more wss today. They had it by meter. The lady said it would disolve but couldn't figure out so offered to take a snip of the two and put them in water. Came back out so surprised.

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by shirlener88 19 Mar 2008

joanie, goody - then we will be seeing some FSL projects, soon? Hehehe! I use the H2O Gone and love it. *4U

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by nglover1 18 Mar 2008

joanie , I know what you mean . The first time I used H2O I embroidered on H2O and tulle ( flowers from the Brother website. Flowers of the month ) when I rinsed it out it disappeared and was gooey enough to stick to soap. ( I had trimmed to the edge of the tulle) Makes great gifts. A towel and a bar of soap to match ( Soap. for decoration purposes only) I love H2O sometimes It is hard to find. so I usually buy plenty when I find. A flower for both of you .

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joaniessw by joaniessw 19 Mar 2008

I have never used the H2O. I think tmrw I will try something with it and if I like it as much as you seem to, then I best get a few meters. Would you say $7/m is good price? I like your soap idea. *4U

nglover1 by nglover1 19 Mar 2008

joanie , I am not sure about your price difference. But I buy mine at Walmart (when you can )find it and they are not out. it runs $ 1.87 a yard by the way I love your Fisrt FSL Project .

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by jrob Moderator 18 Mar 2008

Do you mean it didn't dissolve? If it is the heavy duty, it takes about 10-15 minutes to dissolve in very hot water. It should have at least become "Gooey". ;)

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joaniessw by joaniessw 18 Mar 2008

No, she was shocked at how quick it did disolve. It looked and felt like fibers (thread like fibers, that is) were all thru it. Pricy, but good weight and works gr8 :D. "(037) H2O GONE" is the name of it for $6.98/meter.

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