I just repeat what I said earlier, I use Ricky Tims stabilizer for my machine applique, just like Ricky uses for his. I don't know about any other, but his works great!
The washable stabilizer was featured on DVD/ season 2 with Beth Ferrier.... the fusible stabilizer she was using ... she said worked like freezer paper would but is washable and looses the paper feeling so you do not have to cut it out from the back of your applique.
I want to learn how to machine applique and this will be a great way to do it. I have seen other lectures by Beth and she explains things very well. I was not into applique then but I am wanting to start now.
What are the exact name of the FREEZER PAPER product... I have been trying to get it ordered and we can not figure out what product it is... there are dozens of them whenever I google the information.
Is there a link to the products on TQS ? I have not found it. It drives me nuts when I see something I would like then have to spend time tracking down the source or a place to buy the product. Sometimes the vital information is not loud / distinct enough (on the DVD, despite replaying the DVD ) to get the information about the product to track it down on the internet or TQS Shoppe.
Well, I use Ricky Tims soluble stabilizer! But for some applications, I really prefer freezer paper that irons, sticks, lifts, resticks, x 12, and then pulls off for good! I love it for paper piecing.
I know Floriani has a fusible wash away.
Quite a few companies carry Floriani. I just recalled that Red Rock Threads has it, so that is the website I copied out. http://www.redrockthreads.com/floriani/stitchnwashfusible.asp
Hope that is what you are looking for.