by gillemmerson 01 Jul 2010

Please can someone explain to me 'What is Mylar'?

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by eastwitch2 02 Jul 2010

Sharon from Heirlooms by Sharon has lined up Lucy Hendreson in the UK to distribute the Mylar to Britain, Scotland Ireland and Wales for her.

So you can just email Lucy Henderson at the following email address below.

Lucyhenderson53@yahoo.com

EastWitch2

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rupert by rupert 26 Oct 2010

I would like to buy some of your MYLA could you let me know how much it is for how many thank you Daphne

rupert by rupert 26 Oct 2010

I is the opal one it is very nice

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by eastwitch2 02 Jul 2010

here are the two links to Heirlooms by Sharon's website.

The first link it the page that tells you all about Mylar and what is the best type to use for embroidey.
http://www.heirloomsbysharon.com/...

The second is the Link to Sharon's Web Store
where you can purchase the Mylar.
She sells it in different quanities and colors so make sure to scroll right down the page and check each Mylar package out that is listed. Click each for more information.

http://www.heirloomsbysharon.com/...

Hope this information helps you!
EastWitch2

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by gillemmerson 02 Jul 2010

Thanks for information. Just need to know where to purchase in England?

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by jplouff 01 Jul 2010

Thank you all for the information. I have been wondering, too. Can the Mylar designs be stitched in the regular way?

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by psssst 01 Jul 2010

Some absolutely brilliant and imaginative person dreamed up the idea to use the plastic film

Because they loved the look of metallic threads but had so much difficulty using it.
No it is not the mylar like the metallic ballons. Heirlooms by Sharon is an excellant site to get information.

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by lv2sew 01 Jul 2010

here is a picture of mylar..this is what is used under the stitching of the embroidery design..It has translucent and iridescent qualities..

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by dino 01 Jul 2010

Lots of free designs here for using mylar

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by nama2 01 Jul 2010

OK I hope I do this right, here is a website that explains Mylar-http:www.heirloomsbysharon.com- I don't know how to download links-sorry, but you get a free mylar design of a butterfly, I have stitched it a couple of times because I LOVE the look of mylar. It is really beautiful.

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kalinelson by kalinelson 01 Jul 2010

Thanks so much for the web site....I'll check it out.

crousse by crousse 02 Jul 2010

I can't get the butterfly design....is anyone else having the problems? Thanks! :-)

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by shirlener88 01 Jul 2010

It is a plastic like film - like they put around the gift baskets. Some designers are using it under designs and it gives the item a glimmer or shine.

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rwalden by rwalden 01 Jul 2010

Thanks for explaining.

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by colleta 01 Jul 2010

Thanks for asking the question. I would like to know what it is to.

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by quiltingqueen 01 Jul 2010

The only thing I can think of it's a metalic kind of film. Like Mylar balloons. They are the metalic ones that hold the helium in longer.

This could be a totally wrong explanation, but since you have no one answering you yet, this is my best shot :-)

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dino by dino 01 Jul 2010

The mylar that balloons are made of are not suitable. The color peels off and when washed will run. I will look up the sites that sell and tell about mylar.

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