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Stick 'n Stitch™ - 8 1/2'' x 11'' - 12 Printable Sheets

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Stick 'n Stitch is ideal for Hand Embroidery, Cross Stitch, Punch Needle, and Quilting. It is as easy to use as 1-2-3! Simply print or copy your design onto a Stick 'n Stitch sheet, cut out the design, remove the backing, stick onto your fabric and stitch - then rinse away when finished!

Print a design onto Stick ’n Stitch by placing the design in a copy machine (or you can print a design from your computer to your laser, ink-jet or bubble-jet printer) and use the lightest (draft) setting on your printer.

BONUS: FREE Vintage Heart-Wreath Embroidery Pattern inside!

Use our Stabilizer Selection Tool to find the correct combination of backing and topping for the specific technique and fabric on which you are sewing.

NOTE: These 3 Sulky branded products: Sticky Fabri-Solvy™, Stick 'n Stitch™, and Stick 'n Carve™ are all the SAME product, packaged differently for different uses and markets.

Placement Stickers: These printable sheets can also be used to achieve perfect machine embroidery placement. Print our Placement Stickers PDF onto the fabric-like side of the stabilizer, and then cut out a circle to use on the fabric right side to denote the desired embroidery center. Embroider the design, and then remove the stabilizer using running water (if the fabric can withstand water); or remove the stabilizer sticker before embroidery begins.


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3 years ago
Hi! I have a Laser and an Ink Jet printer. which works best for printing onto the stick n stitch sheets? See more »
3 years ago
Either will work. We use a laser printer in our office. I use an inkjet printer at home. Some machines prefer that you use the by-pass feed (which feeds one sheet at a time). Just depends on the printer. Be sure to use the draft (lightest) setting on the printer.
2 years ago
2 years ago
Absolutely nothing. It is the exact same product cut from the same master rolls. After we had Sulky Sticky Fabri-Solvy in our line, we wanted to package it in a more appealing way for the hand embroiderer, and branded it Sulky Stick 'n Stitch just to make it more clear as to how the product worked. Sticky Fabri-Solvy also comes in rolls and bolts, but Stick 'n Stitch only comes in the precut sheets. We do recommend that you do not purchase this on Amazon. There is a boatload of counterfeit product that looks just like ours but it is not water soluble.
3 years ago
I have a small pattern and don’t want to use my printer, could I use another way to trace pattern? See more »
3 years ago
Sure. You can tape it on a window with the pattern under it and trace it (I would not use pencil - use a water soluble pen - sometimes pencil doesn't rinse out well). Or you can use a light-box, too, it you have one.
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