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Christine R.
> 3 daySo easy to copy, stick, & hand stitch my embroidery projects. Washes off easily. Hand work is becoming a rarity, this makes easy work of embroidery.
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CD
> 3 dayI really had to struggle with this product. It’s thicker than I expected so I had a hard time stitching through it. Kind o takes the fun out of the project.
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Pat G.
> 3 dayGoes through inkjet printer without jamming!
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Oralia mendoza
> 3 dayWell I havent try the product but I did open it and is supposed to be 12 pages of 8.5 by 11 but three of them are damaged still useful some how but now I have less of it and since I dont want to go thru the process of returning it or exchange it cause that would include me going to a location where to send it back I guess I ll keep it but I dont like the fact that I have less material to work with
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Yellow Ranger
Greater than one weekI love this product ever since I found out it was better to use this compared to its’ water solvy counterpart. I can find/buy a pattern or stencil online and it’s so easy to just print like with regular paper. The only thing I don’t really like is that after maybe some time the adhesive does slowly stretch and comes off. Which I get that that is the purpose it just awkwardly moves the pattern a bit. Other everything about it is great! 10/10 probably gonna buy so much of this.
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Sanita
> 3 dayEasy to use and works well.
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Jacqueline
> 3 dayI’ve used several types of pattern transfers and this is by far my fav! It’s so easy to simply print and apply (rather than reverse print and iron on). And it comes away FULLY and EASILY! Will be using this from now on!
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Oregon Raven
> 3 dayIt prints perfect with a laser printer, adheres easily, and removes without a problem with warm water. I soak it in warm water a couple minutes, and it floats right off. Running it under a warm tap quickly rinses all of it off then. One thing I found: if your pattern is printed close to the edge of the Sulky, it can lift when pushing a needle through. The solution: leave a border! It makes it a tiny bit harder to push a needle through, but not by much.
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B.
> 3 dayThis worked amazingly well. It was a tiny bit difficult to remove it from under some of the stitching but came out with some cold water running on those spots and or letting it soak longer.
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AbbyDabbles
> 3 dayI ordered this to use to make my own hand embroidery patterns. I just started on the first one last night. It was very easy to print on, trim and apply to my fabric. However, as I embroider, the adhesive from the sheet gets on the needle and then my fingers. Ive solved this by wiping my fingers and needles with alcohol between each thread color. Kind of a pain, but it seems to be working so far.