Tear Away Machine Embroidery Stabilizer Backing 8x8 - 100 Precut Sheets - Medium Weight 1.8 oz- Fits 4x4 and 6x6 Hoops
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Cheryl McKinnon
> 3 dayI love this year away stabilizer. I had use som cut away stabilizer and actually cut the fabric around my embroidery design and had to redo them. I will never use anything but this year away product from now on.
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SusanP
> 3 dayThis is exactly what it says. Its a great tear away for all your machine embroidery needs. Its not too thin and not too thick and its easy to remove
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Jaynee
> 3 dayWhile looking for sew in interfacing to make masks, I had a hard time finding the recommended brands and decided to give this a try. I made two patterns- the standard pleated square and the Olson mask, opting for the second since it has a pocket (in case this didnt work out). I washed the interfacing by hand to see if it could even hold up to water, then cut it, basted it, and made my masks. They turned out stiffer than those Id initially made with fusible interfacing, but felt like they filtered the air better- Id say slightly more than a standard dust mask (bear in mind this is all subjective). On the pleated masks this added quite a bit more bulk to the pleats, so going slow is important (or use your walking foot if you have it). After they were made and used I hand washed them in hot water (about 140°F) and disinfectant and hung them to dry. The masks felt just as sturdy and stable as they did pre-wash, though they did need a quick press. As for whether these are suitable for hospitals, Im unsure, as I currently make masks for friends and family. In terms of allergens, Im a rather allergic person (hah) and had no trouble with this material. Your mileage may vary, however. At minimum its probably best to make sure to encase the interfacing between two layers of fabric. I plan to keep making masks, and Im so glad I found this material. Edit: meant to say, I also basted this in to the face pattern pieces of the Olson mask, so as not to worry about adding filters, and it worked wonders. Be sure to trim the corners before turning!
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Hailee Willis
> 3 dayI highly recommend this tearaway stabilizer to anyone who embroiders! It is a valuable tool that will help you to create beautiful projects. Here are some of the benefits of using tearaway stabilizer: It provides a stable foundation for your fabric, preventing it from stretching or puckering while you embroider. It helps to prevent your stitches from showing through on the front of your project. It is available in a variety of weights and colors, so you can choose the perfect one for your project. If you are looking for a way to improve your projects, I highly recommend using this tearaway stabilizer. It is a valuable tool that will help you to create beautiful projects.
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Mayors Wife
> 3 dayThis stuff is so thin I feel I need to use 2 sheets. Very disappointed.
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Gabrielle
> 3 dayLove this backing. Works very well and super great for embroidering patches!
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JECartwright
> 3 dayFirst time using my sewing machine embroidery stitches, I was surprised at how easy this stabilizer was to use! I am pleased with the ease of removing after sewing.
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stephanie tagle
> 3 dayEasy to remove and stays stable even after numerous rehooping. Highly recommend!
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Promise A.
> 3 dayAs expected. . . .
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GGoldwire/Phila
> 3 dayExcellent product. Would recommend it an purchasing it from this seller.