[amayausers] Re: stitch covering for children/baby clothing

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  • Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2006 19:21:35 UT

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Thanks Mary!  I found what I am looking for at both places you mentioned.  John 
Deer (http://www.adorableideas.com) refers to it as a "fusible no show mesh".  
Floriani (http://www.rnk-inc.com) refers to it as "Dream Weaver Fusible."  What 
I found interesting is that Floriani claims their product is not a stabilizer 
but it is to be used in conjunction with a stabilizer to keep delicate garments 
from shredding.  They state their product stretches with the fabric so the 
drape of the fabric is not affected.  John Deer claims that their no show 
fusible mesh can be used as a stabilizer in the event that adhesives cannot be 
used. They both claim they also can be used to cover the underside of stitches 
to prevent skin irritation.  Do you have any experience with the two?  It 
sounds to me that one is more stretchy than the other?  It this the case or am 
I just reading two different descriptions of essentially the same product?

Thanks
Josh
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