Ultimate Stabilizer Guide for Machine Embroidery | Embroidery for Beginners
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- Опубліковано 27 сер 2024
- Stabilizers come in different sizes and colors, and are used for different fabrics and design types. Depending on what you embroider, you do need the 3 main types of stabilizer:
Tear Away: used for any stable woven fabric that doesn’t stretch, such as leather, towels, vinyl
Wash Away: used for any sheer fabrics, such as organza, freestanding lace, 3D and cutwork designs
Cut Away: used for products that are worn and washed regularly. The most stable and good to use for heavy designs with large stitch counts.🧵
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That was a very good video! You made short work of explaining the main concepts. Now I just need to get hold of some supplies.
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Love this video! For newbies I always tell them “if you wear it don’t tear it!” So they know on things like shirts and stretchy clothes to stick with cutaway. Fusible is my fav and I often use an extra layer of stabilizer on wild designs!
finally a clear explanation on stabilizer, thank you so much
This is the best video Stabilizer guide I have seen. Thank you.
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Dude the tip on the rolls is so clutch!!
Great video. You made it so easy to understand and I like the way you “cut to the chase” and get to main points quickly. You are a great add to the wonderful Embroidery Legacy team. Thx
Cant wait to see some Hatch videos
Thank you, very informative.
Great presentation!
AWESOME VIDEO~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Thank you.
Good video thanks
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Awesome Video!
Thank you Lucy! 💙
Thank you! Question: I used iron-on no-show mesh, another layer no-show mesh, wash-away under t-shirt, clear wash-away on top. Stitches out beautifully. BUT: after washing in luke-warm water, the redwork-type design puckered badly on the inside. Looks like a cool effect, but not exactly what I was looking for.
Thank you very much for this valuable information.
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Please leave a link as to where we can purchase these stabilizers. Thank you
Hi. Super video. What does it mean “oz” in grams? Thank you!
Thank you Rob! Oz means Ounces. An ounce is equal to 28.34952 grams :)
Hi . What kind of weight does the cut away stabilizer have?
The regular cutaway is 3oz, the no-show mesh is 1.5oz 💙
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