by justsew 12 Jul 2012

I want to get some "Mylar", I have not tried it yet, I live in the UK. can any one help me with where to get it from at a good price,I am looking forward to trying it. Thank you.

Hugs Pam.

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by eastwitch2 13 Jul 2012

When using the Angelina film in stead of Mylar in a design you don't need to hot fix it with an iron just use it as you would Mylar.

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by jaddas 13 Jul 2012

ttt

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eastwitch2 by eastwitch2 13 Jul 2012

When using the Angelina film in stead of Mylar in a design you don't need to hot fix it with an iron just use it as you would Mylar.

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by janetedna 13 Jul 2012

I've just bought Angelina fibres and fusible film which might or might not be like mylar but the web site is www.craftynotions.com and is in Newark, UK. Have a look at the site, I haven't yet but it might be useful. Jan

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by eastwitch2 12 Jul 2012

Angelina Film will work instead of Mylar for designs.
It is a little heavier and a little more expensive.
More for you to think about.

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by bevintex 12 Jul 2012

I can't tell you where to get it but once you get it you will love it so order extra the first time. you will be glad you did.

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by sarahrose 12 Jul 2012

Looks like you figured it out so I will leave you with a *

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by eastwitch2 12 Jul 2012

Heirlooms by Sharon has several Distributors for Mylar world wide.
This information is on her webstore main page.
Link Below.
Scroll down the page for the information on the distributors.

EastWitch2

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justsew by justsew 12 Jul 2012

Thank you for your help.
Hugs Pam.

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by eastwitch2 12 Jul 2012

Lucy Henderson
lucyhenderson53@yahoo.com

Eamil Lucy at the above email address as she sells Mylar in the UK and is the UK distributor for Heirlooms by Sharon who sells Mylar in the US.
This is posted on the Heirlooms by Sharon Webstore main page.
Hope this helps you.
EastWitch2

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justsew by justsew 12 Jul 2012

Thank you.
Hugs Pam.

sarahrose by sarahrose 12 Jul 2012

I was going to suggest this, too.

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by suelyn7 12 Jul 2012

Hi you can get the same stuff in Sainsburys' its in the gift wrap section. I have used it on everything that requires Mylar and I have washed some of the items I have used it on and its great. try it you dont have any thing to lose.

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janetedna by janetedna 12 Jul 2012

I'll try this, thanks. Jan

edithfarminer by edithfarminer 12 Jul 2012

Thanks for the tip.

justsew by justsew 12 Jul 2012

Thank you , we have just had a new larger one open in our local town, so i will get some there and no postage, woo hoo.
Hugs Pam.

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by april22 12 Jul 2012

http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?...;_sacat=0&_odkw=mylar+sheet&_osacat=0
look here,hugs Tanja

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justsew by justsew 12 Jul 2012

Thank you,
Hugs Pam.

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by lique 12 Jul 2012

I am not sure if it is mylar. I had troubles getting it. If you google it you get some on amazon, but as I can not see it I find it difficult to feel the thickness of it ( there are different thicknesses like paper) I found in Hobby craft Fusible Film (near the angelina fibers)As it indicates you can heat bond it as well. They do it in all different shades. It is not cheap but the mylar I saw on amazon was not cheap either. Hope this helps!

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justsew by justsew 12 Jul 2012

Thank you.
Hugs pam.

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by noah 12 Jul 2012

Pam we had/have none here either so i use old curtains that have faded in spots it works really well and cheap,Haven't got any go see Sally Ann or the goodwill will shop they got lots of colors for less then a buck i love to use this old stuff lol hugs Carolyn

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justsew by justsew 12 Jul 2012

Thank you for that.
hugs Pam.

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by marjialexa Moderator 12 Jul 2012

I don't know about UK, but here in USA you can often find inexpensive gift wrap made of mylar at a Dollar Store or something like it. Would it be a Pound store in UK, hee hee hee? Hugs, Marji

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justsew by justsew 12 Jul 2012

Thank you for your help, will take a look.
Hugs Pam.

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