by bevintex 10 Sep 2014

has anyone used this waffle tear away stabilizer? Do you like it? I don't want to be stuck with a bunch if it doesn't work well

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by stock 11 Sep 2014

I have used it ., its like rubber, good for the backing childrens t.shirts does not prickle, no good for ITH it perfarates easily,...wendy

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by katydid 10 Sep 2014

It looks like some really old stuff from way back , unless it is entireyt new product! Kay

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by graceandham 10 Sep 2014

You will love it for light stitch quick designs and hate it for most everything else. I have stopped stocking it because I was always stitching the wrong thing on it and regretting it. It is an easy tear.

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by pcteddyb 10 Sep 2014

Yes, I have used this. It is not a paper type tear-away it is more "plastic-y" type. I like it for some things and prefer it over the paper tear-away I got from them (which does not tear clean for me at all). My first choice is Floriani Wet n Stick but pricey, pricey, pricey. My second choice is Solvy Stiffy - tears very nicely (I get it at Joann).

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bevintex by bevintex 10 Sep 2014

Thanks.that is what I needed to know.

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by airyfairy 10 Sep 2014

Bev - I sometimes use it if a design is solid and it is great but I do not like it if there are gaps in a design. Hope you understand what I am saying.

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bevintex by bevintex 10 Sep 2014

Thanks. I'm ordering what I always use

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by seamripper40 10 Sep 2014

I use it all the time. Works well for me'

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bevintex by bevintex 10 Sep 2014

Thanks. I'm still deciding

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by jrob Moderator 10 Sep 2014

I haven't, but I'd be interested to hear.

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by pennyhal2 10 Sep 2014

No, I haven't used this. I did once use a waffle stabilizer years ago. When I ironed it, it melted into the fabric and ruined the project. I didn't see what this product is made out of, so I'd check that first.

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bevintex by bevintex 10 Sep 2014

I think I'll go with what I know works,there is no price difference

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