Starch ??
#3
I use Sta-Flow liquid starch. I like this better than the pre-mixed sprays because I can make it as weak or as strong as I want. I put it in a spray bottle. You can get both of these items at WalMart. I use a heavy mix when I'm working with bias edges.
#5
I tried the Best Press for awhile. But what I found was that it ended up distorting my fabric, since I don't prewash. So the fabric was shrinking in certain areas and just not making me happy. I iron with steam, and haven't had any issues with shrinking/stretching/etc (as long as I'm not ironing, but pressing :lol: )
#7
I use a half and half ratio of Sta-Flo mix only what I will use that day. Put it in a spray bottle and spray the heck out of the fabric on the right side, fold it up and let it sit for a while , than I press on the back side so not to get to much starch on my iron. I also put beach towels under my ironing board to catch the overspray. When I'm finished my bindings can stand up is I shape into a S. This has made a huge difference in my bindings with control. Also with piecing for me it helps to keep everything a lot more sturdy. I also wash everything so I have to put something back in to replace what I lost in washing.
#10
Thanks for the Niagra info. Bought some today and love it. I've been using Sta-flo and mix it pretty thick, but I don't like the smell. I love the Niagra smell, this will be great for my clothes should make the closet smell fresh. Just hope it makes my fabric as crisp as I like it. If not maybe if I find the sta-flo I can mix them.
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