Stabilizer tips for Machine embroidery PDF Print E-mail
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Sunday, 09 August 2009 15:23


Here are some tips on using stabilizers for machine embroidery!

Stabilize the teeshirtThe first thing you need to do is decide what you want to embroider. Each item requires a unique handling of stabilizer and topper! 
     Consider the weight of the fabric. We compare most fabric to denium. Denium will not require a stabilizer nor will most towels, or quilted items but anything lighter will require an addition of body to the fabric to stabilize it or to keep it from puckering.
     Consider the embroidery design. If the design is dense, it can cause pucker, so consider what fabrics are approriate for the design . Stabilizers can only help so much.
     Consider the thread you are using and how you will care for the garment after the embroidery is done. Polyester embroidery threads are able to accept bleaching. Rayon threads are more shiny and decorative but not as strong.

Stabilizer choices include toppers, sticky paper, iron-ons, cut aways and tear aways.

No Show fusible cutaway mesh- This stabilizer is great for any knit. Fuse the stabilizer to the back and make the stabilizer patch as large as the hoop. Hoop the knit and stabilizer together, without pulling, for a taunt look. When done, unhoop and pull back excess from the back of the design. Cut the stabilizer away.

Washaway stabilizer are for when you do not want the stabilizer to show on the back side or you are making something 3 -D. I have linked several lace designs that will require a light nylon tulle to be hooped with the washaway so you can make lace.

Fuse and Tear is used as a standard stabilizer for embroidery on any woven that is lighter than denium. One layer will do. Fuse the stabilizer to the back side and hoop both the fabric and stabilizer. Once you embroider you can tear the backing away.

Peel and Stick is used to embroider items that aretoo small, or to hard to hoop. Peel and Stick also works great to position pin ponit embroidery. Hoop the stabilizer with the shiny side up. Score the top sheet and pull it off the sticky paper. Position you garment to embroider. Tear away the excess.

Topper- Is used to lay down the nap and can be hooped on the top of the project. Example would be a towel, velvet, a knit, corduroy etc.
We sell "water soluable" and it comes in our kit.
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Buy your stabilizers for machine embroidery at Jenny's Sewing Studio! Jenny's offers a basic variety pack that offers a little of each stabilizer so you can try them on your next project.

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