Thanx for the idea.
I think I used something like this.
I wanted to buy the stuf that sticks on one side but bought the double sided instead.
I didn't know that it existed.
My local shop sells it I think. It is probably not the same but I can try if it works.

Kimiko Small wrote:
Steam a Seam 2 is what I used. It keeps the edge of
the velvet appliques I worked on, fused permanently
when I wanted it, was easy enough to sew through
without getting the needle sticky, and comes highly
recommended by embroidery artists and quilt artists I
know. Those artists are the ones who recommend the #2
version, not the regular version. They say the #2
version is lighter, and less likely to gum your
needles. But try both and see what works best for you.
http://www.warmcompany.com/saspage.html
It comes in sheets, and in thin rolls of various
widths. I use the roll SaS2 for holding down trims
before sewing. I really like this stuff.

Kimiko



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In a message dated 5/30/2007 12:29:06 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

What is  the name for that stuff?
Sounds wonderfull!

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Alas, I have no idea. But I picked it up at the local, ho-hum fabric store. I'll look for it the next time I'm there, and write the name down so I can post it here. [Unless someone else knows already]




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