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Stabilizer
Stabilizers

Adhesive Spray

A
Tear-away stabilizers
̶ excess is easily torn away
̶ one or more layers can be used
̶ available in different weights
̶ for more stability, apply to the wrong side of the material with temporary
adhesive spray before hooping
̶ carefully tear away excess stabilizer from the back of the embroidery after
stitching
̶ motifs are not skewed
̶ stabilizer will remain under larger embroidered areas
Application:
For all woven materials and materials without stretch.
Cut-away stabilizers
̶ one or more layers can be used
̶ available in light and heavy weight
̶ for more stability, apply to the wrong side of the material with temporary
adhesive spray before hooping
̶ carefully cut away from the back of the embroidery after stitching
̶ motifs are not skewed
̶ stabilizer will remain under larger embroidered areas
Application:
For all elastic materials.
Please avoid using adhesive spray next to your embroidery system.
distance A: 25-30cm
use adhesive spray carefully
spray the stabilizer and adhere to the wrong side of the material carefully
smoothing material so there are no puckers
Application:
̶ stretch and knitted material: to retain shape
̶ smooth material: to avoid slipping of material layers
̶ appliqués can be exactly positioned
̶ material pieces: position material pieces on stabilizer, e.g.
pocket flaps
̶ napped materials (i.e. velvet) that should not be clamped in the hoop
because of the possibility of getting hoop marks
̶ to fix parts to be embroidered
Spray starch for additional stiffening
Spray starch is ideal for additional stiffening fine, soft or loosely woven
materials.
spray the area to be embroidered
let dry; or press gently with a warm iron if necessary
Always use an additional stabilizer such as water soluble stabilizer on the
wrong side of the material.
Application:
Ideal for fine, loosely woven materials, e.g. batiste, fine linen, etc.
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