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I had to get something embroidered for a friend and wasn't sure what stsbilizer to use. I went to a professional rmbroidery store, and the owner said she uses medium weight cut away for everything she embroiders for her cudtomers. It is a good stable foundation for the stitches, and anything you can't trim close to the stitches will devolve in the 1st washing
Thanks. That's good to know. I'll put that on my list to try for next time. I like using the light weight no show mesh on the back with tear away because it lays flat on the back instead of being stiff and/or showing through, but I'll try all different ways. I really like using water soluable stabilizer on top, especially with anything woven like cotton or knit. It just makes the embroidery stand out. The stitching doesn't sink into the fabric. I've never been sorry using it, and it just disappears if any is left on top and I dab it with water and watch it disappear. Thank you!
That design is super cute!
I agree! It's adorable!
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I had to get something embroidered for a friend and wasn't sure what stsbilizer to use.
I went to a professional rmbroidery store, and the owner said she uses medium weight cut away for everything she embroiders for her cudtomers.
It is a good stable foundation for the stitches, and anything you can't trim close to the stitches will devolve in the 1st washing
Thanks. That's good to know. I'll put that on my list to try for next time. I like using the light weight no show mesh on the back with tear away because it lays flat on the back instead of being stiff and/or showing through, but I'll try all different ways. I really like using water soluable stabilizer on top, especially with anything woven like cotton or knit. It just makes the embroidery stand out. The stitching doesn't sink into the fabric. I've never been sorry using it, and it just disappears if any is left on top and I dab it with water and watch it disappear. Thank you!