Best Quilt Sew Knit Products Ltd. Easy Press Fabric Treatment Combo Pack
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J. Nelson
> 24 hourI like this stuff a lot. I have a pen, but kind of like the spray better.
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Nancy Dolby
> 24 hourI was happy to apply only one coat of mist and get the same stability as two coats of popular product I had been using. Have had no problem with accurate piecing with blocks for quilt currently working on.
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Barbara Orthman
> 24 hourIf you Foundation Paper Piece and quilt this truly is magic juice… seams turn out beautifully flat
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Linda A. Maher Hoffman
> 24 hourWonderful product! Great press, no funky smell, no spotting! I have tried them all, this is the best!
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Annie D
> 24 hourIt made the material crisp before cutting. I haven’t sewed it yet so will let you know. I would buy this again. Would like to see bigger bottles.
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Long Beach CA
> 24 hourIf you sew quilts these are fabulous products!!!!
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Rhonda P
> 24 hourIve always used starch when quilting but thought Id give this a try and Im a convert. Yes, its pricy, but just a light spray is all thats needed to give the fabric a nice hand, reduce fraying, and improve cutting. No flakes or sticky overspray, no scent.
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lovepugs
> 24 hourHelps my fabric lay flatter after pressing
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Kindle Customer
> 24 hourFlattens seams, reduces bulk, leaves a crisp seam.
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quilter4
> 24 hourThis product worked as advertised, giving my patchwork pieces great body and reducing fraying of cut pieces. However, I was rather surprised at how quickly my first spray bottle was emptied! Im not sure this is really a big improvement over spray starch, and I think, for my purposes, its just too expensive. For instance: a half-gallon (64-oz) jug of Sta-Flo liquid starch, which I dilute 1:1 with water and put into a spray bottle, makes a full gallon of the 1:1 spray starch for (currently) $9.31. At this dilution, it produces a nicely starched & stabilized fabric in one spray/iron treatment. To get a piece of fabric starched comparably with Easy Press Fabric Treatment, I needed to spray and iron the fabric two or three times. An Easy Press refill bottle costs $25.99 for 16 oz. (1 pint). (The Easy Press is not diluted for use.) I use a *lot* of spray starch in my quiltmaking process, and, at this rate, I would be spending a small fortune if I switch to the Easy Press. I really was hoping this would be a super new product...and it does work, and it works well; however, I honestly dont see a big advantage that justifies its cost. And, BTW, the very nice continuous spray bottles spray handle is sticking now, after just one bottle-fuls use, and needs to be manually helped open after each squirt.