What do you do when you have yard and yards of binding that you are trying to wrangle? Do you drape it over your shoulder or let it fall to the floor while you attach it? How about a darling way to store and sew on your binding?
What do you do when you have yard and yards of binding that you are trying to wrangle? Do you drape it over your shoulder or let it fall to the floor while you attach it? How about a darling way to store and sew on your binding?
I have found with starch that it will drip, stain the fabric and flake as I iron. Not only that but it leaves the fabric stiff. That’s all so frustrating! So what to use to press fabrics and remove wrinkles? I was given a sample of….
One day I was cutting fabrics with a template but it kept slipping and I was getting irregular cuts, no matter what I did to counteract it. I tried a clear vinyl that was made to keep rulers from slipping. I tried sticky dots. Only parts of the fabric stayed in place. I tried hot glue but couldn’t get it even enough. I tried sandpaper circles. Those worked like the sticky dots. CALGON!! Someone suggested 404 spray.
It was definitely worth a try!
Here is what the makers say about it: