stabiliser

My friend has shown me a sample of some embroidery stabiliser which she bought years ago and which we would like to buy some more. It is called Easy Stitch and on the label it says HTC-Handler Textile Corp of Moonachie, NJ, and the product was Style 3180 width 24" white. I have found nothing on an internet search, can anyone tell me if they know of this product. I am in the UK. Thanks Liz

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Liz Hall
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live three miles from Fabric Depot, love the store.http://shoppersrule.com/pc/htcw-3180/Stabelizers6/index.html(I really like that site)
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I just put "Easy Stitch Stabilizer" (including the quotation marks)in a google search:

NAYY, HTH,

Beverly

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BEI Design

thanks I will try and source in the UK or write to your recommended sites to see if they would ship to UK Liz

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Liz Hall

I have now contacted two of the links you gave me but could not fine email address for shoppersrule. Have you used this stabiliser on high stitch count work and did you like it better than ordinary tear away Liz

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Liz Hall

It's buried in their FAQ: HOW DO I CONTACT SHOPPERS RULE? Many of your questions can be answered in FAQ? If you have additional questions, please send them to snipped-for-privacy@shoppersrule.com via our web site e-mail. We are also available to you via US postal service at Shoppers Rule Inc, 2496 Starling Airport Rd, Arnold MO 63010. If you need to talk to customer service you can contact us at

1-866-267-2200, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm central time, Monday thru Friday.

I realize you are in the UK, so the phone number won't be of much use, but their e-mail address is there.

I have not used Easy Stitch, so I have no opinion, but if your friend likes it and wants more she must have a good reason. My favorite stabilizer for knits is "Florian No Show Mesh Fusible Cutaway". I use several others for projects which only require a tear-away stabilizer.

Beverly

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BEI Design

If you want to call them, sign up for Jajah at

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The rate for a call from the U.S. to the U.K. is 3 cents a minute, so I would expect it would be something similar for you. Plus, the first call is free. ;-) My favorite price. There's nothing to download, and no equipment to buy. They just call you on your telephone when they put the call through. NAYY, just a Jajah user.

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Pogonip

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