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    Sep 27, 2008, 12.39 PMby fashionworld11

    wow that looks awsome! i really like what you made. i can’t wait to try it .

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    May 28, 2008, 09.52 AMby Plaid_Rose

    OMG!! THIS IS SO AWESOME! This is an awesome way to be creative and make your own stuff!! this is what i was looking for when i wanted to put some applique on my sweater. I came up with something for that, but i know i will use this how to for my next projects. THANKS!!!!

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    May 15, 2008, 07.51 AMby beingv

    Fantastic! I was so inspired by your ideas that I just purchased several packs of RinsAway online for myself and a friend. My mind is racing with ideas. This is awesome :)

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    Mar 31, 2008, 11.42 PMby admin

    Here in Australia, we don’t seem to have any water disposable film, but
    I’m going to try it with tracing paper, and see how that goes.
    This is one of my very favourite trim/embroidery options, and I’ve
    often longed to be able to do it.
    Thank you from down under for your clever, innovative blog.

    Rosem’ry

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    Feb 3, 2008, 11.59 AMby Ponyhuetchen

    This is wonderfull. I adored your beautyful bag a few days ago (also my boyfriend, who was sitting next to me, thought it is beautyful and he is really fussy…).

    Now I discoverd this how to.
    Well, thank you so much!

    I think I have to try this very soon…

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    Jan 27, 2008, 12.31 PMby admin

    how flexible is it? would it be a bad idea to use home-made fabric for a skirt?

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    Sep 27, 2007, 02.28 PMby admin

    hi, this is an amazing idea. amazing what this could do to hemlines or coats…………wow, i have never heard of anything like this watersoluble backingin german. dont really know if i can buy it here in austria. can you somehow help me out? pleaaaaas.
    thank you
    gabi

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    Jun 25, 2007, 08.14 PMby admin

    this is great! i’ve had an idea to do a free form portrait of gyorgy ligeti that would be somewhat analogous to his micropolyphony concepts but couldn’t think of how to get it done technically. you’re a life(or at least an idea)saver!!!!

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    Jun 25, 2007, 12.05 PMby nayantara

    It is water soluble backing. One brand that makes it is called Rins-A-Way.

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    Jun 25, 2007, 10.54 AMby admin

    fabulous!! which is the name of the plastic used??? thank you!!

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    Jun 15, 2007, 10.51 PMby admin

    Thank you so much! This looks amazing and the possibilities are endless. Very exciting. First thing Monday I am off to find some the water soluble backing……..

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    Jun 14, 2007, 05.00 PMby Mirela

    THANK YOU!!!

    I kept wondering all the time what to do with all the trim remains and I have bought the soluble backing for something else, but it was no good.
    Finally! Now i know what to do!

    Also I think this could work if you have a serger, and you simply sew through the water soluble backing (without the serger knife), and maybe use many different colors for the serger threads.

    Instead of buying lace, this is what I’ll do from now on!

    You made my day! I’ll try it tonight!

Burdastyle

http://burdastyle.com//techniques/manipulate-and-make-your-own-fabric