has anybody used pellon print-stitch-dissolve
#2
I don’t know what the brand of this dissolvable I am using is because it came preprinted in a kit from www.adornit.com, is there something in particular you were needing to know?
#4
According to https://www.pellonprojects.com/produ...itch-dissolve/ it can be used for " Hand Work," which should be for hand embroidery.
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#6
Yes, I am doing hand embroidery, it is a different feel of course, but easy to get used to. It was easy to wash out as well.
just looked at the pellon link posted, mine has a sticky side which you press on to your fabric project, but I still basted around it to keep it in place while embroidering. One thing to be careful of is not to get it wet while stitching as it will dissolve. I dip the thread in water to help thread my needle so after one mishap I quickly learned to dry my hands well.
just looked at the pellon link posted, mine has a sticky side which you press on to your fabric project, but I still basted around it to keep it in place while embroidering. One thing to be careful of is not to get it wet while stitching as it will dissolve. I dip the thread in water to help thread my needle so after one mishap I quickly learned to dry my hands well.
Last edited by thimblebug6000; 03-31-2022 at 06:50 AM.