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    #31
    Maggie I think your star looks wonderful, what method did you use for the applique circles did you turn them under and stitch them down?

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      #32
      Originally posted by winkydink13
      Maggie I think your star looks wonderful, what method did you use for the applique circles did you turn them under and stitch them down?
      Here is how I did the applique circles. I took my drafting compass and made the appropriate size circles on Stable Stuff, then cut them out. I then rough cut out my fabric circles so that about 1/4" was showing past my stable stuff circle. I put glue stick glue on the edges of the stable stuff, then turned the fabric to cover the stable stuff circle. You have to be careful to get nice rounded edges and no points. When I like the look, I press it with the iron. Glue stuck it in place, then machine appliqued it down, using monofilament in the top (I have MonoPoly, but used Jenny Haskins monofilament, I think it has a tad less sheen) and Bottom Line in the bobbin. I set my zigzag to 1.0 length, and 1.0 width.

      Maggie in E. Central Illinois

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        #33
        Originally posted by serin10
        Originally posted by HCP45
        I found Ricky's Stable Stuff on sale at Soft Expressions. FYI
        Caryl
        Ricky's website is stocked again. http://www.rickytims.com/online-stor...category_id=26

        Thanks! I ordered from Ricky's website last night! Can't wait to get my Stable Stuff to get going on this!!

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          #34
          Thanks Maggie for all that information I'll give it a try that way and see how I go, should be fun.

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            #35
            Originally posted by winkydink13
            Thanks Maggie for all that information I'll give it a try that way and see how I go, should be fun.
            Barbara, let me know if you need any help. It is always hard to describe in words what we are doing with our hands!

            Maggie

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              #36
              Question? If we are using Stable Stuff stabilizer and leave it in the quilt (don't tear it away in the end), will the ink need to be set so it doesn't come off when the quilt is washed? If so, is iron heat enough? Any help will be appreciated.

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                #37
                Originally posted by Lizrenner
                Question? If we are using Stable Stuff stabilizer and leave it in the quilt (don't tear it away in the end), will the ink need to be set so it doesn't come off when the quilt is washed? If so, is iron heat enough? Any help will be appreciated.
                Hi Liz -

                I don't know the answer to your question, but was wondering the same thing myself. A couple of years ago I had used the EQ foundation stabilizer for some paper piecing and left the stabilizer in the project, which used a lot of light-colored fabric. After the project was finished, it got a little wet and immediately the black ink spread through the fabric. Good lesson!!

                I'm planning on testing the Stable Stuff this weekend by taping 2 scraps to paper and sending them through the printer. One scrap I'll immediately get wet to see how that does. The other scrap I'll heat set with the iron and then test it with water. I'll let you know what happens, but it might be different with different inks and printers so you should probably test your own if you are concerned.

                Nancy

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                  #38
                  Thanks Rehak... will be looking forward to your test.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by rehak
                    Originally posted by Lizrenner
                    Question? If we are using Stable Stuff stabilizer and leave it in the quilt (don't tear it away in the end), will the ink need to be set so it doesn't come off when the quilt is washed? If so, is iron heat enough? Any help will be appreciated.
                    Hi Liz -

                    I don't know the answer to your question, but was wondering the same thing myself. A couple of years ago I had used the EQ foundation stabilizer for some paper piecing and left the stabilizer in the project, which used a lot of light-colored fabric. After the project was finished, it got a little wet and immediately the black ink spread through the fabric. Good lesson!!

                    I'm planning on testing the Stable Stuff this weekend by taping 2 scraps to paper and sending them through the printer. One scrap I'll immediately get wet to see how that does. The other scrap I'll heat set with the iron and then test it with water. I'll let you know what happens, but it might be different with different inks and printers so you should probably test your own if you are concerned.

                    Nancy
                    I would also recommend that you leave the second piece to dry 24 hrs too.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by maggieszafranski
                      Originally posted by winkydink13
                      Thanks Maggie for all that information I'll give it a try that way and see how I go, should be fun.
                      Barbara, let me know if you need any help. It is always hard to describe in words what we are doing with our hands!

                      Maggie
                      Thanks Maggie, I purchased some Jenny Haskin's monofilament and yes the sheen is low on it I put it in the machine and did a rough round circle just to try it, I didn't turn it, and you couldn't see the thread at all, the machine didn't object at all either which is a real bonus

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                        #41
                        Barbara, glad it is not giving you any problems. I love Jenny Haskins metallic embroidery thread as much as I love Superior's metallic!

                        Maggie in E. Central Illinois

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