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Jun 18, 2021 - 05:00 PM
Cut a piece larger than your design area in a color close to your chosen thread color. Lower the top tension some, so the thread can wrap more to the wrong side to compensate for the thickness of the Puffy Foam. Use the needle type & size best for your project. Optional: Lightly spray the PF with KK 2000 Temporary Spray Adhesive, and place it sticky-side down on your fabric. When stitching is complete, remove the excess foam. If you have any "pokies" use a hair dryer near the design to shrink the pokies back inside the thread. A steam iron held above the design works as well. Puffy Foam is machine washable and dryable. It is NOT drycleanable.
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