Avoid these mistakes when starching fabric for quilting

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024

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  • @janparsons3900
    @janparsons3900 Před 5 měsíci +9

    I've been using Sta Flo to do starch pretty similar to what you showed here for a while now. One thing I would caution is if you are going to dry it in your bathtub, you run the risk of the starch residue that goes down your drain clogging the drain. Perhaps running a lot of hot water will help but I am not sure. Definitely don't want it clinging to the sides of your pipes!

    • @TammisStitches
      @TammisStitches  Před 5 měsíci +1

      That’s an EXCELLENT tip! Thanks for much for sharing this with us, you’re a rockstar 🥰. Your comment will save someone from a disaster! I appreciate you sharing this! Please join me for more videos. We could use more of your tips 😊

  • @shulamussnug7120
    @shulamussnug7120 Před 5 měsíci +9

    I love starched fabric! So glad to know I’m not alone!

    • @TammisStitches
      @TammisStitches  Před 5 měsíci +1

      I feel the same way 🥰. Please come back & join me again for more videos 😊

  • @jec8of
    @jec8of Před 5 měsíci +14

    I use Stayflo and dilute it in a spray container from the hardware store. It's one of the bottles you pump to build up pressure then pull the trigger and it sprays for days 😊

    • @TammisStitches
      @TammisStitches  Před 5 měsíci +3

      Awesome! Sta-Flo is amazing as well. I’ve probably used the same or similar pump that is used for gardening that builds pressure as you pump it😊. It worked extremely well. I started using my “dunk it” method to streamline the process a little. Thanks for sharing your experience, it’s appreciated. Please join me again 😊

  • @pebblekelsey1227
    @pebblekelsey1227 Před 5 měsíci +11

    I'm so glad to find that others do this technique too. I use a plastic bucket and separate the lights from the darks and reds, no matter the manufacturer, and then separate each piece so that they easily absorb the starch. I will use the same bucket of starch and do 2 batches, one for the light colors and one for the dark colors and I have also used this process for jelly rolls. It works just fine.

    • @TammisStitches
      @TammisStitches  Před 5 měsíci

      Yay! I was nervous about sharing this video because I didn’t see it done this way. Most people use spray bottles. I will start separating my lights & darks, you’re right it’s a good practice to have😊. Thanks so much for sharing, please join me again 😊

  • @lauriemyers3
    @lauriemyers3 Před 3 měsíci +4

    I LOVE starched fabric!!! Thanks for this video! Kudos to you for promoting other creators!

    • @TammisStitches
      @TammisStitches  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Yay! My pleasure & thank you for commenting 😊. I’m all about uplifting us as a quilting community. I would love it if you’d subscribe & join me for more off the beaten path quilting videos. I’ll see you in the next video 😊👋🏽

    • @lauriemyers3
      @lauriemyers3 Před 3 měsíci +1

      I already did!

    • @TammisStitches
      @TammisStitches  Před 3 měsíci

      Thank you! I appreciate your support 🥰

  • @carold1280
    @carold1280 Před 5 měsíci +7

    Thanks for showing how you starch fabric. I recently started soaking my fabric in a plastic container of 1:1 Stayflo and water and it is a game changer! I love the stiffness, and cutting and sewing seems easier and more accurate. A tip that I do is after soaking the fabric I empty the container into the washing machine and use the spin only cycle to get some of the liquid out so it’s not so messy then I hang it up to dry. It dries faster that way too 😊🎉

    • @TammisStitches
      @TammisStitches  Před 5 měsíci

      Awesome! I’m so glad you’re a fellow starcher😊. I appreciate your feedback. Thanks for sharing the tip on the spin cycle! I’m going to give it a try. Please join me again for another video 😊

  • @vickirobles3406
    @vickirobles3406 Před 29 dny +1

    Excellent tutorial~~~thank you for the video!❤

    • @TammisStitches
      @TammisStitches  Před 29 dny

      Hi Vicki😊. Thank you so much for commenting. I’m glad you found the video helpful. I look forward to seeing you in the next video 😊👋🏽

  • @syndemanion281
    @syndemanion281 Před 5 měsíci +4

    99 cent store sells the hard plastic paint trays. They are a perfect size for most quilters for startching fabric. Thanks for the product recommendation.

    • @TammisStitches
      @TammisStitches  Před 5 měsíci +1

      That’s an awesome idea! 😊 It’s so creative, I would have never thought of that one! Thanks for sharing this hack with us. Please join me again, I value your contribution 😊

  • @laineysilva3146
    @laineysilva3146 Před 5 měsíci +7

    Great tip, I follow Kimberly Jolly from Fat Quarter shop, starching your fabric is a game changer.

    • @TammisStitches
      @TammisStitches  Před 5 měsíci

      I absolutely love Kimberly Jolly 😊 I buy all my quilting supplies from Fat Quarter Shop. I’ve learned so much from watching her. I’m glad to meet other fan girls like you 😊. Please join me again 😊

  • @critterwatcher8009
    @critterwatcher8009 Před 5 měsíci +9

    I appreciate your honest information about what problems and solutions you found. I love learning from other people's experiences.

    • @TammisStitches
      @TammisStitches  Před 5 měsíci

      My pleasure 😊. I hope the insights provided helps you on your starching journey. Please come again, your feedback is appreciated 😊

  • @MartyLawless-kh2jd
    @MartyLawless-kh2jd Před 5 měsíci +6

    I am glad to see you simply put the fabric in the solution. Some people put the solution in spray bottle and spray all the fabric. I cannot do that much spraying.

    • @TammisStitches
      @TammisStitches  Před 5 měsíci +1

      I hear ya! Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts. Please join me for more videos 😊

  • @estelasteele1173
    @estelasteele1173 Před 6 měsíci +9

    I use Flatter. Found it in a quilt store in Florida. I find it does the best job on my fabrics, both in getting rid of wrinkles before cutting and in getting the seams to lie flat in the finished quilt. I enjoyed your tutorial. I've not done my fabrics the way you demonstrated (immersing), but I do agree that many of the spray starches available just don't give me the results I'm looking for. Thank you for another idea to consider.

    • @TammisStitches
      @TammisStitches  Před 5 měsíci

      Thanks for the tip on the product Flatter! I’ve not heard of it but will give it a try 😊. I’m so grateful for you being here and you sharing your comment. Please join me again for more 😊

  • @reginapacheco2521
    @reginapacheco2521 Před 5 měsíci +10

    Thank you for doing the trial and error for us! This was very helpful. 😁

    • @TammisStitches
      @TammisStitches  Před 5 měsíci +1

      My pleasure! I’m glad it was helpful😊. Please join me for more videos 😊

  • @manuelashannon1369
    @manuelashannon1369 Před 13 dny +1

    I am using Linit and my stash of Sta-Flo starch. My mix is 1 part starch to 2 parts water. If I am doing some yardage, I’ll let it soak for about 10- 20 minutes to saturate fibers well. I just starched about 8 yards and I put it in my washer in the spin cycle. And then I dry it in the dryer. I take it out as soon as it dries and just neatly fold it before I can go iron it. To iron, i first dampen with water spray bottle and use my ElnaPress 850 on cotton setting. I have great results.

    • @TammisStitches
      @TammisStitches  Před 12 dny +1

      Hey Manuela😊. Thanks for sharing your process! It didn’t occur to me to put the yardage in the washer on the spin cycle! I’m going to try that method next starching session! Such a great tip😊

  • @suzannakoizumi8605
    @suzannakoizumi8605 Před 5 měsíci +6

    I use StaFlow and dry in my bathtub. Starched fabric behaves very well. I always prewash my yardage because I don't want shrinkage or bleeding in my finished projects. Thank you.

    • @TammisStitches
      @TammisStitches  Před 5 měsíci

      Yes! Sta-Flo is another excellent product I’ve used & I highly recommend that one 😊 Thanks for sharing how & why you pretreat your fabric. I appreciate your contribution & hope you join me for more videos 😊

  • @Mitziquilter
    @Mitziquilter Před 5 měsíci +4

    Thank you comments on different starch products. I like to starch my fabric. It is good to know about the products. I have not seen Linit before. Thanks.

    • @TammisStitches
      @TammisStitches  Před 5 měsíci

      My pleasure! I’m glad you found the video helpful 😊. Please join me again for more videos, I appreciate you’re feedback 😊

  • @luvpugz9659
    @luvpugz9659 Před 5 měsíci +4

    OMGoodness. I’m sew very glad I came across this video. Using the spray can is so laborious! I’m definitely going to try this! Thank you!

    • @TammisStitches
      @TammisStitches  Před 5 měsíci

      Yay! I’m glad it inspired you 😊. Thanks for sharing your enthusiasm. Please join me for more videos 😊

  • @CrypticConversions
    @CrypticConversions Před 3 měsíci +1

    Excellent video. I appreciate your straightforward, informative style. You don't go off on goofy tangents and waste our time. I think your videos will become classic tutorials, so hang in there. It takes time to build up a channel.

    • @TammisStitches
      @TammisStitches  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Oh my stars! Thank you so much for your motivational comment🥰. I truly appreciate it. It not only means a lot, but you sent it a the perfect time I needed to hear these words🙏🏽. I’d love it if you’d subscribe and join me on this journey🙏🏽🥰. I’ll see you in the next video 😊👋🏽

    • @CrypticConversions
      @CrypticConversions Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@TammisStitches Already done!

    • @TammisStitches
      @TammisStitches  Před 3 měsíci

      Yay! Thanks a million 🥰

  • @57Feliz
    @57Feliz Před 5 měsíci +3

    I've been using spray, but I really like the liquid solution. Thanks for sharing!

    • @TammisStitches
      @TammisStitches  Před 5 měsíci

      My pleasure! I’m glad you enjoy starching fabric as well. Please join me again 😊

  • @anitamartin7639
    @anitamartin7639 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Thank you!! I also starch with liquid, I like your ratio amounts. You are very good at describing everything!

    • @TammisStitches
      @TammisStitches  Před 5 měsíci

      Thank you 🥰 I appreciate your support. Please join me for more videos 😊

  • @brendajackson294
    @brendajackson294 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Thank you for the demonstration. i am going to begin starching fabric and this has helped answer several of my questions.

    • @TammisStitches
      @TammisStitches  Před 5 měsíci

      I’m so glad the video helped you & answered the questions you had about starting your starching journey! I wish you much success 😊. Thanks for commenting & please join me for more videos 😊

  • @angelar1500
    @angelar1500 Před 5 měsíci +3

    I will be trying the complete wet starching as you've shown because I made an illusion quilt where all the pieces need to meet, not my favorite, and that was a struggle, needless to say, lots of pieces don't line up perfectly. Of course I'm the only one who notices. So one more time.
    ** I have used best press and it's great BUT- it's so so so expensive, just can't make sense of continuing to use it.

    • @TammisStitches
      @TammisStitches  Před 5 měsíci

      I admire your courage not only to complete an illusion quilt but to redo it so that your 💯 satisfied 😊. I agree Best Press is pricey. Sta-Flo liquid starch & LinIt are more economical because you can dilute the water to your preference. Which ever product you choose, I’m sure your next illusion quilt will be stunning 😊. Thanks for sharing & please join me for future videos 😊

  • @pamgomes5683
    @pamgomes5683 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Thank you for sharing this info. I too did the spray can starch but didn’t like breathing it in and it hurt my hands with all the spraying. I was wondering if a liquid starch would work, so now I know. Thanks again!❤

    • @TammisStitches
      @TammisStitches  Před 5 měsíci

      Yay! I’m so glad this helped you 😊. Thanks for sharing your experience. I’m sure you’ll achieve satisfactory results with the liquid starches. Please join me for more videos 😊

  • @wilycat5290
    @wilycat5290 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I've used just about every product on the market for stiffening or flattening fabric. I don't usually starch fabric before sewing but I'm considering it. Kimberly (FQS) has many good suggestions and sewing routines, but they are not for everyone IMO. Thank you for the video 😊

    • @TammisStitches
      @TammisStitches  Před 5 měsíci

      Agreed. The important thing is to find whatever works for you 😊. We have such a magical, joyful craft with quilting. We all arrive at a finished project no matter what journey we take. Thanks for sharing, I appreciate you. Please join me again for more videos 😊

    • @Dbatem
      @Dbatem Před 5 dny

      I am also worried about shrinkage and colours running

  • @manuelashannon1369
    @manuelashannon1369 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thank you for your review of different methods to starch. I use Sta-Flowbrand because it’s readily available at Walmart. I use one part liquid starch to two parts water although the instructions say different ratio. I dry on a rack just like you outside when I can but sometimes I have to move it into the shower stall. I have an Elna press to iron and I just dampen the Fabric very well and use my press iron. I guess you could use a steamer if you have one, but I don’t have one I agree I don’t like using the aerosol sprays, I start coughing and it impacts my lungs. thank you for such a great video. I hope to see more of your experiences.

    • @TammisStitches
      @TammisStitches  Před 5 měsíci

      Yay! So glad you’re a fellow starcher 😊. I appreciate you & your feedback. I’m a big fan of using whatever works & whatever you have easy access to. I like Sta-Flo as well 😊 I’m glad you’re here and yes, please join me for more videos 😊

  • @Crawford644
    @Crawford644 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Love the rack definitely gonna try this method in future with stayflo

    • @TammisStitches
      @TammisStitches  Před 2 měsíci

      Yay! Thank you so much for commenting & sharing 😊. I’m glad you found the video helpful. And yes, using the rack with StaFlo will be a game changer! I’ll see you in my next video 😊👋🏽

  • @WilxWifey
    @WilxWifey Před 2 měsíci +1

    I’m terrified to starch any precuts! So many of patterns require exactness from those precuts. You say there is about a 10% shrink. I’d love to see a side by side with a layer cake specifically. Would ironing cause more shrinkage? Can we iron after the hair dry? I have so many questions! 😂

    • @TammisStitches
      @TammisStitches  Před 2 měsíci

      Thank you for commenting and your questions 😊. Unfortunately the best way to prevent the shrinkage is to not to starch your precuts. The other option is to purchase more fabric than the fabric requires so that you have enough to account for the shrinkage. The ironing helps flatten the fabric, but doesn’t prevent the shrinkage. I personally enjoy starched fabric so much that I just buy/anticipate using more fabric than required. I hope this helps😊. Oh… Next time I buy layer cakes, I’ll do a side by side comparison 😉.

  • @dreamdanzzer
    @dreamdanzzer Před 5 měsíci +2

    I agree - I love Terial Magic but the smell is overwhelming, but since I ordered a large size container, I am mixing it with water for the time being.

    • @TammisStitches
      @TammisStitches  Před 5 měsíci

      Yes, mixing it with water is a great idea to cut the smell 😊. I wish they would remove the scent. Thanks for sharing, please join me for more videos 😊

  • @lynnperschke3966
    @lynnperschke3966 Před 4 měsíci +2

    I use Staflo and water down with distilled water

    • @TammisStitches
      @TammisStitches  Před 4 měsíci

      Cool! StaFlo is awesome 😊. Don’t you love how you can make your own solution to give you the results you love 😊. Thank you so much for comment & sharing. Make sure you’re subscribed for more off the beaten path quilting videos. I’ll see you in my next video 😊👋🏽

  • @patsycobb5864
    @patsycobb5864 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I love starched fabric

  • @annettegraff8323
    @annettegraff8323 Před 3 měsíci +1

    My grandma taught me to put liquid starch in the washer for things like aprons etc that need ironing Ive tried spray starch and didn't like it ! Too inconsistent and got on floor and wall depending on where ironing board was So I think this method is better for small quantities of fabrics! I cant line dry, so I put a $$ store shower liner on floor in living room under ceiling fan ! 😂 Gotta be creative!

    • @TammisStitches
      @TammisStitches  Před 3 měsíci

      Thanks for sharing Annette! Now that’s absolutely a creative idea & I love it!! 🥰 Your grandma would be proud 🙏🏽. I’m so grateful for your comment. I hope you’d subscribe & join me for more quilting videos. I’ll see you in the next video 😊👋🏽

  • @debbiestandefer5466
    @debbiestandefer5466 Před 5 měsíci +3

    I use corn starch. Super cheap! 😁

    • @TammisStitches
      @TammisStitches  Před 5 měsíci

      Yes ma’am that is the most budget friendly option. So glad you’ve found what works for you😊. Thanks for sharing m, please join me again 😊

  • @bbymks5
    @bbymks5 Před 5 měsíci +3

    I'm the worst when it comes to starching 😫 I like super crinkly quilts so I don't prewash either, I want that shrinkage.

    • @TammisStitches
      @TammisStitches  Před 5 měsíci

      I love crinkly quilts as well! 😊 I hear ya on the starching. I’m glad you found your way to achieving that amazing crinkle effect. I typically over compensate by balling up & squeezing the starched fabric in my hand, then let it dry to get that extra crinkle effect. I’m so happy that you enjoy our magical craft of quilting 🥰 Please join me for more videos 😊

  • @lindareineke5719
    @lindareineke5719 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I’ve been starching outside or in my garage with the door open. I’m in New Mexico and we have lots of sun and dry weather. I will dry on a drying rack in my kitchen with a towel underneath to catch the drips.
    Thanks for trying all the starches, as I’ve used the aerosol cans. Where do you buy the product? I’m definitely going to switch to Lin’s.

    • @TammisStitches
      @TammisStitches  Před 5 měsíci

      I’m glad you’re making the decision to move away from aerosol spray starch. It’s healthier for you & the environment 😊. You can find both LinIt and Sta-Flo liquid starches on Amazon. Walmart sells Sta-Flo online & in the store. Sta-Flo is an excellent alternative to LinIt. Thanks for sharing, I’m sure you’ll find success with the liquid starches. Please join me for more videos 😊

  • @loismelander2025
    @loismelander2025 Před 6 měsíci +3

    I also sew on my vintage Singer. I have a 201, 301, 401, 404, and 503. Which model do you use?

    • @TammisStitches
      @TammisStitches  Před 6 měsíci +5

      Yay! I was hoping I wasn’t the only one in love with these jewels 😊. I have a 127 (104 y/o) Santiago, a 201 (74 y/o Luigi), a 221-1 (74 y/o Juan Pablo), and a 15-91 (76 y/o Edna). Edna is my only girl in the bunch. She doesn’t get along with the boys, so she’s in the garage 😂. Thanks for sharing your love for vintage singers! Please join me for more videos 😊

  • @ArtemisSilverBow
    @ArtemisSilverBow Před 5 měsíci +2

    Just get a misting spray bottle and pour Flatter or Best Oress into it. Or sew with batiks.

  • @jeane.2722
    @jeane.2722 Před 5 měsíci +1

    thx

  • @joycescott6649
    @joycescott6649 Před 5 měsíci +1

    When you starch the layer cake material do you have some shrinkage of the 10” squares?

    • @TammisStitches
      @TammisStitches  Před 5 měsíci

      Yes, I estimate 5-10%. The other thing that happens is the fabric won’t remain perfectly “square”, they are slightly “rectangular”. If you want to maintain the “square” I recommend drying them on a flat surface. Draping them over a rack is what causes it to become slightly irregular shaped😊. Thanks for your question, please join me again for another video 😊

  • @susanmcdonald2856
    @susanmcdonald2856 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Interesting...how do you starch yardage before you cut it? Thanks so much...

    • @TammisStitches
      @TammisStitches  Před 5 měsíci

      I bought a layer cake and fat quarters so they were already precut 😊. When I do purchase yardage, depending on the project, I sub cut the yardage into strips, say 6-8 inches wide and then soak it. Or, I just soak the entire yard into the solution, but only if exactly 1 yard, anything more than that is too much at once in my opinion. Thanks for the question & sharing 😊

  • @stlkeeler
    @stlkeeler Před 5 měsíci +1

    Since this is getting hard to find have you compared Linit to StayFlo which is more readily available?

    • @TammisStitches
      @TammisStitches  Před 5 měsíci

      Thanks for sharing with us that the product can be hard to find 😊 Yes. I’ve compared LinIt with Sta-Flo. They both give me comparable results. I think you’ll find satisfaction with either product. I hope you’re about to get your hands on either product soon😊. I appreciate your input 😊. I’ll see you in the next video!

  • @aprilhernandez3077
    @aprilhernandez3077 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Im a new sewer can you explain why to starch your fabric

    • @TammisStitches
      @TammisStitches  Před 4 měsíci

      Congratulations on starting your sewing journey😊 I starch my fabric so that it’s a little “stiffer” when I cut it. In my opinion it also makes it a little easier to handle when I’m sewing the fabric together. When you wash the quilt or garment, the starch washes out and the fabric returns back to its original “hand” or “stiffness”. Hopefully this helps you😊 And I wish you much success on your sewing journey 😊

    • @aprilhernandez3077
      @aprilhernandez3077 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Thank you for explaining the starch use wish me luck

    • @TammisStitches
      @TammisStitches  Před 4 měsíci +1

      My pleasure😊. I’ll see you in my next video. Keep putting in those reps with your sewing projects and before you know it, you’ll feel like an “experienced sewist” 🥰

  • @patcunningham8279
    @patcunningham8279 Před 5 měsíci +1

    if I find I need to wash small pieces before sewing, I run a staystitch around it first....

    • @TammisStitches
      @TammisStitches  Před 5 měsíci

      That’s an excellent idea! Thanks for sharing it with us 😊

  • @kathydarla7575
    @kathydarla7575 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Does this get all sparkly like Stay-flo?

  • @jacquelinesmith3450
    @jacquelinesmith3450 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Ok 👍🏾

  • @Pam-ue3qc
    @Pam-ue3qc Před 6 měsíci +1

    What did your 10 inch squares ending up being after starching?

    • @TammisStitches
      @TammisStitches  Před 6 měsíci +4

      Excellent question! 😊 They are approximately 9.75 inches. The main thing to note is because I dried them on a rack. They’re about 10% more “rectangular” shape if that makes sense. If you want them to maintain their “square” shape, dry them on a flat surface. They came out slightly “rectangular” because of the fibers were wet and gravity pulled the fabric towards the ground because they were hanging on the rack vs lying flat. Hope this helps. Thanks for your question & please join me for more videos 😊

    • @MartyLawless-kh2jd
      @MartyLawless-kh2jd Před 5 měsíci +2

      I think the shrinkage would happen even if the fabric is laid flat.

    • @TammisStitches
      @TammisStitches  Před 5 měsíci +2

      Yes, it absolutely it does shrink no matter how you lay it 😊. It just stays more square laid flat. Thanks for adding to the conversation! Please join me for more videos 😊

  • @tristadav
    @tristadav Před 5 měsíci +2

    Just have to say something that's going to sound bitchy- you and Kimberly need to understand that this will feed tiny little bugs on your fabrics. Just like you said you have to rinse your concrete because it attracts bugs, this will be an issue unless you wash your projects when complete- note that Kimberly fully laughs that she never washes her quilts and then she laments her allergies. I personally don't need my fabric that stiff, so I use either just plain steam, or I use vodka and water. I feel like the vodka is more repellant than attractant to bugs, but I also always wash my quilts as soon as the binding is done- I always gift them washed. No insult intended to you, Kimberly (love FQS) or anyone else! It's just I feel this is almost a public service to discuss.

  • @wendywilson1736
    @wendywilson1736 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I don't understand the need for starching quilt fabric. Just spray with a water bottle and give it a good press!

    • @TammisStitches
      @TammisStitches  Před 5 měsíci

      Now, that’s something I didn’t think of 😊. Thanks for sharing that idea😊

    • @wendywilson1736
      @wendywilson1736 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @TammisStitches It's less expensive, you don't need all that extra equipment, or space, and it's a time, and trouble, saver. Besides, doesn't all that starch end up on the needles and in your machine, just by the heat of sewing???

    • @hollywaddell6727
      @hollywaddell6727 Před 5 měsíci +4

      I think the greatest advantage of using starched fabric is when making any pattern that incorporates bias cuts. The starch stabilizes the fibers. The cut edges are less likely to warp or stretch out of shape when being manipulated before and during sewing. That being said, all fabric used in said pattern should either be starched similarly or, at the least, preshrunk so as to have a consistent reaction when the finished quilt is laundered.

    • @wendywilson1736
      @wendywilson1736 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@hollywaddell6727 oh, well, okay. I just sewed two seams on HST, and cut in between them, just guiding without any pulling. So, I never have that issue. And now, I just deal with strips, squares, and rectangles, anymore.

  • @crissaducharme4104
    @crissaducharme4104 Před 14 dny

    Where is everyone finding starch???

    • @TammisStitches
      @TammisStitches  Před 14 dny +1

      Hi Crissa😊. I’m in Southern California and I order LinIt starch from Amazon. The price fluctuates between $1-2, but I haven’t experienced not being able to order it. 😊

    • @crissaducharme4104
      @crissaducharme4104 Před 14 dny +1

      @@TammisStitches I lived in So Cal for 60+ years. Had a fabric and quilt shop if the foothills.

    • @TammisStitches
      @TammisStitches  Před 14 dny

      That’s awesome Crissa😊. I live in the San Fernando Valley. The most famous quilt shop near me was Candy’s Quiltworks and it closed down in June after being in business for decades because the owner passed away😞.

    • @crissaducharme4104
      @crissaducharme4104 Před 14 dny +1

      @@TammisStitches I knew Candy well. Do you belong to either of the San Fernando guilds? My shop was in Tujunga.

    • @TammisStitches
      @TammisStitches  Před 13 dny

      Oh wow! You knew Candy! That’s awesome😊. I don’t not belong to any guilds. I’ve “auditioned” a few. They didn’t appeal nor interest me so I’ve decided to start my own😊! I’m working on the logistics now. It’s going to be a hybrid, live and virtual! I’d love for you to join & help me figure it out😂