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    Old 09-06-2010, 11:54 AM
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    Originally Posted by mocha827
    How do you get the sticky off the back of the towel?
    The sticky back stabilizer is like your post it notes it pulls of the towel without damaging and the sticky stays on the paper not the fabric…. like tear away stabilizer but with sticky back. Hope this makes sense. You can keep position your fabric on it then when you get it like you want you take your hand and press the fabric onto the sticky. If you ever use this you will love it you don’t need to use the top part of your hoop because the stabilizer will hold your project. It’s great for thick items that are hard to hoop. Good luck.
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    Old 09-06-2010, 01:56 PM
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    I did this with my first towel and all went well with the first two designs. The third one was too dense as I found out later. How do you "de- dense" a pattern?
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    Old 09-06-2010, 03:53 PM
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    Originally Posted by mar32428
    I did this with my first towel and all went well with the first two designs. The third one was too dense as I found out later. How do you "de- dense" a pattern?
    Am not sure if I under stand what U mean but if the design is to tight then U may need to make the pattern larger (resize the design) to release some of the density. If the towels were of a different weave that may have played a part in the outcome. Hope this helps… Let me know what happens .Good Luck
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    Congratulations to you. that was a great tute.
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    Old 09-06-2010, 05:30 PM
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    thanks for the reply about the stabilizer. Do you know the brand of it? I have done many towels and am looking for a good leave in stabilizer that will tear cleanly away on the back. thanks for all your time.
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    Good tute. Thanks for sharing.
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    Old 09-06-2010, 08:29 PM
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    Originally Posted by mocha827
    thanks for the reply about the stabilizer. Do you know the brand of it? I have done many towels and am looking for a good leave in stabilizer that will tear cleanly away on the back. thanks for all your time.
    Well am a bargain hunter and look for the best price or what’s on sale. If I get something that I don’t like then I can tell U not to get that one but so far I haven’t gotten any stabilizers that I have been happy with Sooooooooo in answer to your question I think any brand would be ok. Sometimes we have to learn by trial and error. :-D :thumbup:
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    Old 09-06-2010, 08:34 PM
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    Originally Posted by mocha827
    thanks for the reply about the stabilizer. Do you know the brand of it? I have done many towels and am looking for a good leave in stabilizer that will tear cleanly away on the back. thanks for all your time.


    OOPs I meant to say unhappy with
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    Old 09-07-2010, 03:58 AM
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    Originally Posted by Caroltee
    Originally Posted by mar32428
    I did this with my first towel and all went well with the first two designs. The third one was too dense as I found out later. How do you "de- dense" a pattern?
    Am not sure if I under stand what U mean but if the design is to tight then U may need to make the pattern larger (resize the design) to release some of the density. If the towels were of a different weave that may have played a part in the outcome. Hope this helps… Let me know what happens .Good Luck
    Thanks Caroltee. I'll try that. I really haven't spent the time to learn all the ins and outs of embroidery. My ASG has started a club to take us from the very beginning to wherever. I sure need it. Not stupid, just lazy. Too much quilting. You guys keep putting on beautiful quilts that I decide I must try. Decisions, decisions, decisions!!!!!
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    Old 09-07-2010, 10:59 AM
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    Know what U mean Been there done that toooooooooo
    Good Luck. If U need help there are lots of Quilting Angels on this board to give a helping hand.
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