by minnieb 17 May 2008

I used my stabilizer 2 times

I wet the stabilizer and placed a scrap over the used bit Ironed it then let it dry it was like new .only worked with one type of stabilizer

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by pafhen 17 May 2008

I am saving to be able to try this out. Thanks for the idea mimmieb. I always did hate to use one and throw the rest away ;-) and flowers for all

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by adelmarie 17 May 2008

I have re-used the sticky one by patching the holes, but the best that had worked for me has been the fusible one. You can take the scraps and re-iron them many times and form a big piece. I use it over and over... A great money saver and it still works perfectly

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by shirleysisson 17 May 2008

I must still try this out - I'm now saving my scraps as I go along. *4U

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by nglover1 17 May 2008

I have used as many as 6 times with sticky stablizer. Just re stick over hole . A flower for you.

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by mops Moderator 17 May 2008

I usually stick a number of scraps of wss together with a wet finger. But I'll try your ironing trick, more hygienic and probable flatter. Thanks and *4U.

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by joaniessw 17 May 2008

What type of stabilizer did this work with? I tried many dif ways with H2O Gone and nothing worked :( *4U ><>

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minnieb by minnieb 17 May 2008

I don't have much choice where I live so I bought a big roll of thick stablizers looks like blotting paper(sorry don't know Name )it works best with that one , it didn't stick with other type, I am still playing with other types ,

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by iris2006 17 May 2008

What is a scrap, is that a little peace of stabelizer you lay over it? If so I cab try ir as well, thank you for this tip

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tolgamum by tolgamum 17 May 2008

Please don't leave us dangling in mid-air minnieb...What type of stablizer did you use so we can all try it too!

mops by mops 17 May 2008

A scrab = een restje.

mops by mops 17 May 2008

scrab should be scrap of course.

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