Sulky - 486-12 9-Yard Solvy Water Soluble stabilizer, 12 x 9.5 yd, White
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snack31
> 3 dayI am very new to machine embroidery and I purchased this item as sort of a must-have starter list. It is perfect for use as floater stabilizer for the top of towels and fleeced materials. It is less perfect as a base for free-standing lace projects - two layers are a must! I will buy it again.
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Willie
> 3 daythis light-weight stabilizer is great stuff, especially when paired with Sulky thread and embroidering on lighter material... what i like about this stabilizer is: - its water soluble - you can rip and tear the entire sheet off your work with no snipping! - its on a convenient roll - great for small workspaces
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Tricia Hill
> 3 dayThis is perfect for embroidering on towels or any fabric with a nap. When I embroider on towels, I use this on the front and back so that there is no stabilizer showing anywhere. A tip - to remove any little bits and pieces, you dont need to wash the item, just mist it with your iron, lay a paper towel over the embroidery and iron. The little pieces will all come off on the paper towel and not your iron. Easy peasy
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grammaof4
> 3 dayHavent actually used this yet, but have used Sulky Solvy water soluble stabilizer before, this was just a good way to purchase it. It usually comes in a piece that is 21 1/2 inches by 36 inches for about $8 and thats expensive. So this was a much better deal. I do machine embroidery and use this on sweatshirts and towels, have used it on free standing lace, you just need to follow the instructions of your design to get the best results, but this product is great. Just be sure to cut the excess off before putting it into the water as it becomes gummy.
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SRG
> 3 dayI use this to embroider on Minky fabric when creating plush animals and toys. This works amazing and have found it hard to find in this size roll outside of amazon. I do not need to use any adhesive when embroidering on Minky just pull it tight in the hoop and away I go. Works wonders I have not experienced any downsides to this product
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Dawn O
> 3 dayI love how strong this stabilizer is. I had a friend that asked me to machine embroider poems on some handkerchiefs for her for her wedding. I remembered that I used this before for some free standing lace projects I was doing and decided to give it a try. I used a different stabilizer on the back and this on the front. It worked great. It gave the fabric the extra stabilization that it really needed and then easily washed away.
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whatnextk
> 3 dayIve been using the Sulky Solvy Water Soluble Stabilizer Roll for my embroidery projects, and its been a game changer. The roll is easy to use and can be cut to any size, which is great for customizing to my needs. The water-soluble feature means that I can simply wash it away once Im done stitching, without any residue or damage to my fabric. I also appreciate that its sturdy enough to hold up during embroidery, but still easy to tear away after washing. Overall, I highly recommend this stabilizer roll to any embroidery enthusiast looking for a reliable and versatile product.
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Ms. Aisha Smitham
> 3 dayThis is the only brand I will use! Great for embroidery on towels and stretchy fabrics. Easy to remove.
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jewel e
> 3 dayThis is my favorite stabilizer to use on top of embroidery hoop. The threads stitch right through it and it keeps the design crisp.
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serina
> 3 dayLOVE this product. Use it on sher fabric and no rips.Beading was easy to use.