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Sulky Of America 3mm Puffy Foam, 6x9, 🧡 White - Premium White Puffy Foam for Embroidery and Crafts Review

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Description of Sulky Of America 3mm Puffy Foam, 6x9, 🧡 White - Premium White Puffy Foam for Embroidery and Crafts

Perfect for knits and stretchy fabrics. Totally stabilizes virtually any fabric in seconds with no time-consuming pinning. Eliminates annoying shifting, sliding and puckering of material

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fantastic Foam Puffs for 3D Art!

Sulky America's Puffy Foam White is a crafting essential for those who love to create 3D arts and crafts. As a result of my tests, I determined that these foam puffs are easy to use and durable. They add dimension to flat designs and make projects pop. The only downside is that they are only available in one color, white. Regardless, I highly recommend this product for any avid crafter looking to add some depth to their creations.

Pros
  • Easy to use and adds a 3D effect to embroidery designs
Cons
  • Can be challenging to cut and shape to fit specific designs correctly

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Only 3 leaves? come on man

Multicolored 12-pack for $12. was it 8.50 with three sheets? The math doesn't work. I will find another supply for my embroidery business.

Pros
  • Stabilizes almost any fabric in seconds without the hassle of annealing
Cons
  • Non-Automatic

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Failed to complete project

The foam itself was of high quality, as was Sulky's. I used it for machine embroidery Christmas decorations. There may be user error here and I'd appreciate feedback if you have any suggestions. I used 3mm foam and was only able to do 3 stitches at a time before the thread broke. The needle was sharp 75/11 as recommended on the box. I changed the subject several times, but I could not complete the project. I've used puffy foam successfully in the past so I'm wondering if 3mm isn't too thick…

Pros
  • Eliminates annoying shifting, sliding and wrinkling of material
Cons
  • No performance