What the Heck Is Stable Stuff Poly? | Sew In The Know E2
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In this episode of Sew In The Know, Mike takes a quick spin around the sewing world with a look at the Original Sewing & Quilt Expo headed to Dallas-Irving, Texas.
He talks about why sewing expos still matter, what they reveal about the problems sewists are trying to solve, and why every shiny new tool deserves one very practical question: when would I actually use this?
Then Mike puts that question to work with Ricky Tims’ Stable Stuff Poly, a unique stabilizer that can be torn away or left inside a project. He breaks down what it is, where it can be useful, and why it might earn a place in the sewing room for applique, paper piecing, decorative stitching, quilt marking, machine embroidery, and trapunto.
Because new is fun.
Useful is better.
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