by silverhair672003 27 Oct 2008

What kind of stabilizer would be best to use on "onies" size 6mos? I enjoy reading your ideals and have learned many new things

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by lbrow 27 Oct 2008

I like a soft stabalizer for babies & usually get the iron on. *4u & welcome to the cute site

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by dkjack 27 Oct 2008

You received great answers. Just wanted to welcome you to our Cute Family. Hope to see you here often.

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by nglover1 27 Oct 2008

You have great answers but I wanted to say that I always use a soft fusable on the back of the design so not to scratch the new baby . A flower for you

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by marjialexa Moderator 27 Oct 2008

I was going to tell you about Dream Weave, too, but Debbie beat me to it, hee hee hee. Welcome to the Cute Family, hope to see you around often!! Marji

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by michelej 27 Oct 2008

Looks like you have your answers, so here`s a *4u

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by jrob Moderator 27 Oct 2008

Debleer suggestion works and you can also use a temporary spray to affix a cut-a-way. I would use a light to medium weight, not heavy and definately cover the back so as not to scratch that new skin. I also use a WSS on any t-shirt material to keep the stitches from sinking into the fabric.;)

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by debleerl 27 Oct 2008

Use an iron on cutaway stabelizer. If the design is dense you may need to use more than one layer. Also, if the design feels scratchy, you can cover the back of it with an iron on woven fabric like Floriani's Dream Weave.

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