Because ByAnnie's Soft and Stable is a polyester foam, we do not recommend exposing it to high heat. It is still suitable for use in placemats or transporting warm food in projects like our Potluck Pals [1] .
[1] https://www.byannie.com/potluck-pals
ByAnnie's Soft and Stable is a 100% polyester foam that can be easily machine washed, dried and ironed on low to medium heat.
ByAnnie's Soft and Stable is a 100% polyester foam that can be easily machine washed, dried and ironed on low to medium heat.
Soft and Stable may be used with either side up. The softly-napped fabric lining is the same on each side.
There is a slight bit more stretch on the crosswise grain of Soft and Stable (the 58" width) than on the lengthwise grain (the 18", 36" or 72" length).
However, the difference is minimal and we turn the Soft and Stable as needed to make best use of the product.
Soft and Stable may be used with either side up. The softly-napped fabric lining is the same on each side.
There is a slight bit more stretch on the crosswise grain of Soft and Stable (the 58" width) than on the lengthwise grain (the 18", 36" or 72" length).
However, the difference is minimal and we turn the Soft and Stable as needed to make best use of the product.
It is not necessary to pre-wash your fabric, as it gives you a nice "stiffness" when you're attaching it to your Soft and Stable. However, if you are concerned about the colors in the fabric bleeding, then you might want to pre-wash it.
It is not necessary to pre-wash your fabric, as it gives you a nice "stiffness" when you're attaching it to your Soft and Stable. However, if you are concerned about the colors in the fabric bleeding, then you might want to pre-wash it.
No. You can still use Soft and Stable without quilting the fabric.
Here are the steps we usually follow: Carefully smooth the first fabric (main or lining depending on pattern instructions) onto a piece of Soft and Stable which is cut about ½" larger on each side. Pin or clip the fabric in place on top of the Soft and Stable and sew around the edges, stitching about ⅛" from the edge.
ByAnnie offers a selection of patterns that don't require quilting. Some of these include :
All Bottled Up [1] Clam Up [2] Close At Hand [3] Daytripper II [4] Fetch Your Sketch [5] Glo and Go [6] Grab Some Grub 2.0 [7] iCases [8] Nesting Baskets [9] On the Town II [10] Serenity Shoulder Bag [11] The Write Stuff [12]
[1] https://www.byannie.com/all-bottled-up
[2] https://www.byannie.com/clam-u
The hallmark of Soft and Stable is its softly-napped lining on each side of the high-quality, resilient foam. The fabric lining clings to quilting cottons making it easy to sew and quilt. When your project is finished, the fabric continues to be attracted to the Soft and Stable, providing a smooth finish on both quilted and non-quilted projects and yielding a beautiful long-term result, even after multiple washings.
Soft and Stable's napped surfaces perform much better than other sew-in stabilizers and are a huge factor when comparing to fusible foam interfacings. Fusibles fail with use and time, leaving you with a limp project or, worse yet, a cottage cheese look.
Most customers indicate that they prefer Soft and Stable's balance between softness and sturdiness over that of other foam interfacings. They often complain that the others are either crinkly and hard or thin and flimsy or stretchy and hard to sew.
Finally, Soft and Stable is 58" wide. Some other foam interfacings are only 20" wide. This an important factor for customers not only when comparing prices, but also for efficient use of material and larger projects.
The hallmark of Soft and Stable is its softly-napped lining on each side of the high-quality, resilient foam. The fabric lining clings to quilting cottons making it easy to sew and quilt. When your project is finished, the fabric continues to be attracted to the Soft and Stable, providing a smooth finish on both quilted and non-quilted projects and yielding a beautiful long-term result, even after multiple washings.
Soft and Stable's napped surfaces perform much better than other sew-in stabilizers and are a huge factor when comparing to fusible foam interfacings. Fusibles fail with use and time, leaving you with a limp project or, worse yet, a cottage cheese look.
Most customers indicate that they prefer Soft and Stable's balance between softness and sturdiness over that of other foam interfacings. They often complain that the others are either crinkly and hard or thin and flimsy or stretchy and hard to sew.
Finally, Soft and Stable is 58" wide. Some other foam interfacings are only 20" wide. This an important factor for customers not only when comparing prices, but also for efficient use of material and larger projects.
While some machines struggle to sew through thick layers, most household sewing machines should be able to sew any of our projects. Here are a few things to keep in mind before sewing and for to help you deal with the bulk:
1. The more you sew through Soft and Stable, the more it compresses. So, extra lines of stitching the seam allowance will really help to compress the layers.
2. We sew using a 90/14 topstitch needle and SoFIne #50 thread. This is a 50-wt polyester thread that has a bit of stretch.
A topstitch needle has a strong, sturdy shank and a groove down the shank in which the thread rests. It also has an eye that is twice as big as a regular needle which really helps when threading.
Another option would be to use a denim/jeans needle in a size 90 or even 100.
3. Needle breakage i
We sell more white Soft and Stable, but we use more black. Here is why:
Usually when we are making a purse or bag, we are using dark fabrics. Dark fabrics hide dirt so are perfect for projects that get a lot of wear and tear. Black Soft and Stable enhances those darker colors, making them look more rich and intense.
Sometimes in the construction of a purse or bag, the layer of Soft and Stable may show (such as when a zipper is installed). If we are using dark fabrics, we'd prefer not to have a white line showing along the edge of the seam.
Black Soft and Stable is slightly thinner than white Soft and Stable so if you have a machine that has trouble with thicker layers, you may find it easier to work with black Soft and Stable.
Finally, though the changes are cosmetic only and won't aff
Our goal is to support local quilt shops, so we have made the business decision NOT to sell our products to discount chain stores. This enables your local quilt shop to have an exclusive item and helps keep them in business.
Our goal is to support local quilt shops, so we have made the business decision NOT to sell our products to discount chain stores. This enables your local quilt shop to have an exclusive item and helps keep them in business.
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