THERMAL GAUZE for EMBROIDERY H40cm perforated embroidery macrame heat-soluble lace
Regular price €6,00heat soluble
length 1 meter, height 40cm
If you want to make macramé and embroidery, drill and maintain
their
delicate characteristics, supports should not
see each other once
finished the embroidery. THERMOGAZE is what you are looking for:
a gauze
heat soluble which is applied to the back of the embroidery and melts
completely ironing it,
once the embroidery is finished. The result is
a perfect embroidery,
without using any fabric or support and without leave residues.
MAIN APPLICATIONS:
For making delicate lace and macramé without leaving support residue.RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USE:
Hoop THERMOGAZE and embroider. Remove the gauze from the finished embroidery with an iron ironing machine or a press,at a normal humidity level and 180 °C. The installation time is 15 seconds. Never use steam! Through the THERMOGAZE hot treatment you it colors light brown and is ready to be eliminated. The little ones Remaining residue can simply be brushed or scrubbed Street.
SHIPPING FEES:
At the final time before payment, you have to pay the shipping highest among the various items for the first item + €0.10 per
every object that comes purchased in addition to the first up to a maximum of €8.00 with which you can purchase any quantity of items.
(example: if you purchase 3 items and choose the registered mail, you pay €5.50 for registered mail or €6.30 for shipping shipping with
express courier for the first item and €0.10 for each additional item to the first one therefore for 3 items you will pay 5.70 with the post or €6.50 with the courier)
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