Why is starch is my friend? Need to tame bias edges? Looking for the easiest stabilizer for stitching or just because you like to work with washed fabric with some stiffness. I prefer to use concentrated liquid starch, purchased at a big box store. A heavy solution of 50% water to 50% starch. Spraying the starch to warm fabric, makes the fabric firm faster. Need more body? Dip the fabric in straight starch and place in the dryer. Maximum stiffness? Dip fabric in straight starch and hang to dry!
Stenciling: Use some hairspray on the underneath side of your stencil to make it stick on the surface, and to help prevent the paint seeping in at the edge.
The Bottom Line by Superior Threads - This thread has a shiny appearance
and is virtually lint free. It can be thin and lightweight, yet strong.
Due to its smooth surface, it works well with metallic threads and
heavy cotton threads. The smoothness of the filament poly thread does
not snag or grab the top thread. If you've had trouble using metallics
or heavy cotton threads, smooth bobbin thread may solve some problems.
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