by dlonnahawkins 17 May 2008

I tried something different in the doily I posted last evening. I used double sheets of badgemaster stabilizer, and trimmed it close to design. I then stitched the design together, then soaked ...

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by joaniessw 17 May 2008

Thank you for the hint. I have never tried it, but sounds like a gr8 out come and excellent price. *4U ><>

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dlonnahawkins by dlonnahawkins 18 May 2008

I agree.

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by nglover1 17 May 2008

Haven't tried badgemaster, but I will have to try. A flower for you.

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by shirlener88 17 May 2008

I have never tried badgemaster - perhaps I will give it a shot. One day! *4U

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dlonnahawkins by dlonnahawkins 18 May 2008

That surprises me - but did like the outcome. Good price at Shopper's Rule.

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by dlonnahawkins 17 May 2008

in warm water for a while. I found it a lot easier to stitch as the design was not quite as stiff. I liked the result so much that I ordered additional stabilizer to do additional work. The stabilizer was purchased from Shopper's Rule and really rather inexpensive - $2.83/yd for 30" width. I think I will try with only one sheet though next time to see what it will do. Plus - gives me more to do more projects.

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lbrow by lbrow 17 May 2008

I've never tried badgemaster dionna, don't think I've seen it around these parts. Course this is kinda the backwoods lol *4U

dlonnahawkins by dlonnahawkins 18 May 2008

I could not find it in the Orlando area,and no one seemed to know what I was asking for. But got it from Shopper's Rule and was delivered to me within the week. Just got my second order.

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