by ddoersch 26 Nov 2008

Just wondering... is there a way to use scraps of WSS and somehow "fuse" them together with slight moisture or something to make a piece large enought to hoop and use??

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by brendaleas 27 Nov 2008

I use a warm iron ,lowest sitting, and just for a down then up. Works great. I buy by WSS by the 5 x 5 roll, and make a piece that fixs by hoop and then just replace the part that I embrodery on. And when the center gets to thick, I just cut it out. and save them in a ziplock bag. and us them in warm water as a spray to help stuffen my WSS items. and sometimes I spray fabic with it to make it stuffer to stitch on.
Brenda Lea

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by meganne 27 Nov 2008

I purchased soluble thread and intend to sew my pieces together to use.
If you go to Youtube and search for embroidery or stabilizer you will be amazed at what you find, some great ideas, tips, hints, how to's, etc. but make sure you have plenty of time as one video will lead to another and another and.....
hugs n roses, M

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by blhamblen 27 Nov 2008

if you wet the tip of your finger you will "fuse" it to your finger LOLOLO. use the patchwork method and iron together ...it works great!

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by 2createit 27 Nov 2008

Make a patckwork of wss in-between to layers of glad bake (non -grease oven paper) and as Raels said iron it. It works great, thanks to Shirlene for the tip in what seems a long time ago but only a couple of months. Louise

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toet by toet 02 Dec 2008

great tip i will have to try this *4U

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by raels011 26 Nov 2008

I have joined it with a little heat from iron

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