its a great start! Just tape the foam down on the ends to keep it in place. No need for spray on water soluble stabilizer. that would get it wet and then the stabilizer would tear as you were stitching. Also a thicker font would probably work much better.
I like that…!!! I have that font but haven’t used yet… thanks for sharing…❤️🙏🏽 Not sure what you’re using this for or if it’s the look you would want but cutting close leaving a small border then soaking in warm water will help seal your threads that way you may not need to use fabric glue… If you try let me know…
@@robertr6675 Hi Robert. I didn’t think I talked too fast. I’ve done the puffy foam tutorials before. At least two of them. This one is just without it being on material. I’ll keep that in mind though. Thanks.
Great video. I'm going to give this a try.
Looks awesome! Thanks for the great video.
@@lonettehendrick9836 thank you
LOVE IT!! What would you do with it??
Nice 😍
@@StitchingHeartswithShonte thanks chica
Thanks for this info 😊
@@rubyalexander2700 anytime
Great tutorial! I was wondering have you tried spraying it or lightly dipping in water to remove from the stabilizer since it’s water soluble?
@@ZsoCreative1NJ I don’t like how the thread feels when you do that 😩 but that’s certainly an option.
its a great start! Just tape the foam down on the ends to keep it in place. No need for spray on water soluble stabilizer. that would get it wet and then the stabilizer would tear as you were stitching. Also a thicker font would probably work much better.
@@0111vramj I’ll check into a thicker font. I use this one on my sweatshirts. Thanks!
I like that…!!! I have that font but haven’t used yet… thanks for sharing…❤️🙏🏽
Not sure what you’re using this for or if it’s the look you would want but cutting close leaving a small border then soaking in warm water will help seal your threads that way you may not need to use fabric glue… If you try let me know…
How would you use this? Thanks for sharing.
@@rmx8514 you could glue it on I guess. You couldn’t iron it on. The foam would melt.
Hello, could please tell me what tension number did you use? Thank you!!
@@Andrea.Patricia777 I keep my machine on 3.
Thank you so much!
OMG
@@miadouglas731 😄
Slow down! you talk way too fast!! why you rushing??
@@robertr6675 Hi Robert. I didn’t think I talked too fast. I’ve done the puffy foam tutorials before. At least two of them. This one is just without it being on material. I’ll keep that in mind though. Thanks.
She didn’t talk fast at all but when my phone opened the video it automatically started a 2.0x speed.