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Sources & Links |
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| www.ccesd.com |
Stabilizers. We used #2020, 44" wide. |
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A source for all kinds of supplies for artists |
www.dharmatrading.com |
| www.artglitter.com |
Glitter and Fabric Dries Clear Adhesive. |
More art supplies |
www.texasartsupply.com |
Screen Trans Development Corp.
100 Grand Street
Moonachie, NJ 07074
phone: 201-933-7800 |
My source for the Foils and the Foil Adhesive. |
A source for Foil, Glitter & Adhesive (Tonertex works with both foil and glitter, is permanent on fabric, is water soluble and can be thinned for a sheer application). BoNash. |
www.bonash.com |
| www.softexpressions.com |
Tsukineko Inks |
Sew Slip |
www.sewslip.com |
| www.goldenthreads.com |
Inks, Stencils, Books |
If you looked on my site and saw the Wonder sheets you will know they are more than the ordinary teflon pressing sheets. They are a sheet of fiberglass coated on one side with teflon and the other side with silicone. I have used them primarily as craft sheets and have found the silicone side great at keeping things where I want them. I also like the fact that I can press on either side, that it protects my table top so it doesn't get scorched, but I really like it for a totally different reason.
I love it for sewing free motion. If you cut a hole in the sheet where your needle sews you can lay the silicone side down on your sewing machine and, because now the teflon side is on top, slide your project easily.
It has helped my hands so I don't hurt or get fatigued so quickly. It makes it possible to keep my shoulders down instead of tight up around my ears. I don't grit my teeth or lock my jaw or all of the other things I used to do when dragging a large piece around with gloves on.
The thing is... I have decided to stop carrying inventory except for what I kit up to go with patterns and projects. I plan to concentrate on designing and writing patterns and books. I am leaving the retail sales and retail shows to others. SOOoooooo
Here is my source for the Wonder Sheets. But guess what? Nancy Hepp has pre-drilled a hole in it already (so you don't have to) and calls them Sew Slips. Thanks, Nancy, great idea. |
| www.raindrop-studio.com |
Great inspiration for sun painting! |
| www.lauramurraydesigns.com |
Rubbing plates, stencils, paint stiks, foils, adhesive |
| www.quilttrends.com |
Very "surface design" type store. They also sell the inks plus lots of other hard to find items. |
| www.quiltcountry.com |
They sell the inks plus lots of other surface design items & batiks galore. |
| www.alldunndesigns.com |
Remember Patty from Class? |
| www.quiltedinclay.com |
fun quilting jewelry in clay |
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