Bagease Embroidery and Sewing Stabilizer Backing - WSS 40GSM Non Woven Type Please inquiry us:
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40 Grams WSS Non-Woven type stabilizer: disposable-consumables.com Fits hoops 4”x 4”, 5x7, 6” x 6”, 6 ” x 10 ”, 8 ”x 8 ”, 8 ” x 10 ”, even in 200mm x 280mm, etc.
This Lightweight Water Soluble Stabilizer backing may be used for all following purposes:
Embroidering freestanding lace designs
Embroidering cutwork designs Please inquiry us:
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Embroidering on light or translucent fabric like organza (when you want the stabilizer to go away completely)
Embroidering on skin-touching babies clothing (woven)
How To Use:
Use 2 layers of water-soluble embroidery stabilizer, and embroider on it, just like you would embroider on normal fabric or stabilizer. It looks like fabric, feels like fabric, and embroiders like fabric.
After the embroidery is finished, it washes away easily. disposable-consumables.com Just put embroidered project underwater. Hold in water for 3-4 minutes, and then wash the item under the tap. This water-soluble stabilizer will be gone completely.
Notes: DON'T MAKE IT TOUCH ANY WATER BEFORE YOU USE THEM!!!!! Keep the roll in the protection bag when in a humid environment (Air humidity 60%+).
Other choice is 35um medium weight film, and 90um thick WSS film Please inquiry us:
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35um Thin Water Soluble Topping is needed when you want to machine embroider on heavy-weight fabric that has a tendency for "swallowing" stitches. This includes fabric types with high "hair" or loose weave, like these ones: Artificial fur Terry cloth Velvet Corduroy Loose knits 35um Thin Water Soluble Topping film will prevent the stitches from sinking into the fabric. disposable-consumables.com You will be amazed to compare "with" and "without" stitch outs. "With" can be a gorgeous design, and "without" - bad or totally ruined piece of embroidery.
How To Use: disposable-consumables.com Just place one layer over the main fabric. Then embroider. When finished, remove the large edges of the film, and wash away the rest under tap, using room temperature or warm water. No need to soak.