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This
is what people have to say about "....HydroStick. Best stuff
ever for hooping, and it comes off no problems with just a little water.
I used the spray adhesives once - blech! Stunk up the sewing room, got
goop on the edges of stuff, even with a template and jury rigged "spray
booth". Never again" "Hydrostick
is the best - no goo, or overspray, to clean up "I
thought you'd like to know how pleased I am with the Hydro-Stick. I
purchased a pkg of the 8x8 pieces, and they work really well. So much
better than Sticky Paper! Now I'm using my 3-position hoop on my Babylock
Espree to do a larger design, too big for the 8x8 pieces. So, I wet
1/2" along one edge and "glued" another piece on top. It's been 3 days
& I haven't stitched it out yet. (Got sidetracked onto another project.)
But it's a really strong hold. I was surprised at how strong it is! "I hoop the hydro-stick and then moisten and stick my object to it. Then don't have to worry about it not sticking to the hoop. I am really enjoying this product." Sandi G "Hi all - Shirley asked about hydrostick - just hoop it in your hoop as if it were fabric and dampen it and then lay your project on top - it will hold fine and the hoop will not become sticky. I have become a great fan of this stabilizer" ... Sandra "I
haven't seen any feedback on this product so I want to give some. I
have tried it. IT'S AWESOME! The first try I got the hydro-stick too
wet...then I took my spray bottle with a light mist and voila....man
does it stick...made me happy as I was using it on heavy denim...Thank
Fred!" Tammy Prim "Will continue to use it, .,., as I really like the properties. thanks for a great product!" "my personal favorite is Hydostick which I got through sheets... but leaves NO stickiness on the needle and God only knows where else"
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