Special embroidery - sparco patches

Monday, November 24, 2008 22:36
Posted in category embroidery patches

Use a water-soluble stabilizer for specialty applications or for hooping with fabric. It can be removed directly after embroidery or during the first laundering. It will disappear when it comes in contact with water; therefore, the fabric or base stitches must support the design after the embroidery is complete. Tear or cut away the excess stabilizer from the fabric and remove the remaining stabilizer according to the manufacturer’s directions.Use a cut-away stabilizer on fabrics that are unstable and stretch. This type of stabilizer is permanent and will remain with the design to help the fabric hold the stitches during embroidery, wear and laundry. Spray directly onto fabric before embroidery. Allow to dry. Embroider and rinse away after embroidery.A tear-away or fabric stabilizer that’s hooped with the fabric and then removed with the heat of an iron after embroidery.A thick topper that helps to raise designs dimensionally from the fabric. Designs must be digitized specifically for foam or use very little underlay to allow the foam to “puff” up during embroidery. Used mostly with satin stitch designs

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