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Old February 16th 04, 07:17 PM
gouda
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Default Stitch Witchery REMOVAL

Help! I used Stitch Witchery to add a border on a skirt, which I have
subsequently removed from the skirt. The inside hem now has leftover
Stitch Witchery all over it, which has generated giant snags in my
brand new pantyhose!

How on earth do I remove this stuff???

Thanks!

gouda
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Old February 16th 04, 08:55 PM
Penny S
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gouda retorted :
Help! I used Stitch Witchery to add a border on a skirt, which I have
subsequently removed from the skirt. The inside hem now has leftover
Stitch Witchery all over it, which has generated giant snags in my
brand new pantyhose!

How on earth do I remove this stuff???

Thanks!

gouda


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Old February 17th 04, 04:27 PM
Charlotte
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gouda wrote:

How on earth do I remove this stuff???


I know you want to remove it, but if all else fails perhaps you could
apply some hem tape to cover it.

-Charlotte

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Old February 18th 04, 06:27 PM
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How Much do you like the skirt? If you have these two things, test on
a hidden spot, it can damage fabric.

Everblum + denatured alcohol. (Rubbing alcohol won't work) Just
dribble a little of each onto a piece of cheesecloth and rub on the
stitch witchery. NOTE: Alcohol will remove the color from some
fabrics.
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Old February 19th 04, 01:20 AM
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I buy Goo-Gone at TSWLTH and it does work wonders, even removing the heavy
glue on the windshield where the Tollway tags are glued, however I have not
tried it on Stitch Witchery.
Good luck!
Emily


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Old February 19th 04, 04:23 AM
Carey1003
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I buy Goo-Gone at TSWLTH and it does work wonders,

Will it work on my iron sole plate? My grandaughter was working with heat n
bond today and now the sole plate is goo in spots.

Carey
 




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