- Embroiderers often opt for tearaway stabilisers when selecting a backing, as they can facilitate speedy, safe, and cost-effective designs. These stabilisers leave a lasting impression, even when used for single, expensive projects. For this reason, it must be able to withstand multiple punctures in order to work correctly.
- For optimal results, this stabilizer is best used with a range of fabrics from medium to heavily weight, as well as embroidery designs that are intricate in detail. Tear away capabilities offer both horizontal and vertical direction tearing for convenience. Further, its multi-layer application provides added stability for medium- to high-stitch-count designs.
- Embroiderers often evaluate tearability, tear strength, hoop adhesion, and puncture resistance when deciding on tearaway stabilisers for their work.
- Tearaway stabilizer is often used as a backing for machine embroidery. It provides support to the fabric during stitching, preventing distortion and puckering. Once the embroidery is complete, the excess stabilizer can be torn away, leaving a clean design. When creating appliqué designs, tearaway stabilizer can be used to stabilize the fabric pieces before stitching them onto the base fabric. It helps maintain the shape and prevents shifting during the appliqué process.
- Tearaway stabilizer can be used in quilting projects to stabilize fabric layers and prevent shifting or distortion during the quilting process. It can be placed between the quilt top and batting to provide temporary support. Tearaway stabilizer is useful when working with delicate or stretchy fabrics that may be prone to distortion during stitching. It provides stability and prevents the fabric from stretching or puckering. Tearaway stabilizer can also be used in regular machine sewing projects, especially when working with lightweight or slippery fabrics. It helps stabilize the fabric and improves stitch quality.
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- Weight: 82 GSM Approx.
- Width: 59cm Wide Approx.
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