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Alright I for some reason bought Poly Twill through Stahls thinking with the word Poly in the name I should be able to sublimate it. Am I right on my thinking or wrong as usual?

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if its poly then yes, the closer to 100% poly the better, but i have sublimated as low as 50% poly before, just gives a more vintage look. With that said i have never sublimated any poly twill but if i remember correctly i have read of others who have on different forums.

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Pretty sure poly twill is meant to be sewn on. It has some adhesive too but you sew it then press it. I think it may come apart if you don't. 

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I actually used a lighter and lightly went and sealed off the strands it seemed to work and Stahls carries a lot of different twill I didn't know what I was ordering till I got it. I should really learn not to order at 12am. Its the same stuff conde sells as patches. This was a test to see how it worked. I'm looking at personal embroider machines just to offer certain smaller things. So heres the test photo.post-35756-0-09548900-1457676002_thumb.j

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