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Cut Away & Tear Away Machine Embroidery Stabilizers Bundle - Backing 10 x 12 Inches - 100x2 Precut Sheets For Machine Embroidery

Cut Away & Tear Away Machine Embroidery Stabilizers Bundle - Backing 10 x 12 Inches - 100x2 Precut Sheets For Machine Embroidery

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Cut Away & Tear Away Machine Embroidery Stabilizers Bundle - Backing 10 x 12 Inches - 100x2 Precut Sheets For Machine Embroidery

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โœ” Cut Away Stabilizers are the most stable of all the stabilizers and are permanent. They will continue to support your stitches for the life of the project. Cut Away is always a good choice for any project that will be worn and washed regularly.

โœ” Cut Away stabilizer can be used on any fabric but must be used on knits or stretchy fabrics. Because the fabric stretches, unless a Cut Away stabilizer supports it, the embroidery will also stretch. Cut Away will keep the stitches in place and prevent them from breaking or distorting after embroidery. Use Cut Away stabilizer on jersey knit, t-shirts, sweatshirts, knit kidsโ€™ clothing, afghan fabric, denim or other twill weaves, and most wearables. Cut Away holds up best on items that will be frequently washed and worn.

โœ” For beginning embroiderers, using a Cut Away stabilizer will give the best results in terms of stitch quality. While it is primarily used for knit fabrics, it can be used on almost any type of fabric and provides the most support, giving the best quality stitch-out with clean alignment.

โœ” Cut Away stabilizers hold the most stitches of all types of stabilizers. For example, a medium-weight Cut Away could support as many stitches as a heavy-weight Tear Away. For designs with a high stitch count or very detailed outlines, Cut Away may be the best choice.

โœ” When removing Cut Away, cut the stabilizer with scissors about ยผโ€ from the edge of the embroidery, being careful not to cut the fabric while trimming the stabilizer. It is best not to cut the stabilizer closer than ยผโ€, as it is easy to nick the stitches, and trimming the stabilizer this close can cause a ridge around the embroidery.

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โœ” TearAway stabilizers are used in projects where most of the stabilizer needs to be removed, such as towels and linens. TearAway stabilizer can support more stitches than WashAway, but not as many as a Cut Away.

โœ” TearAway stabilizer is often preferred because it is easy to remove and gives a cleaner look to the back of the embroidery. TearAway stabilizers are ideal for woven fabrics without stretch, such as chambray, poplin, quilt cotton, linen, and most satins. Also, use TearAway for sturdy ready-to-wear items like bags and hats.

โœ” TearAway is a common choice for appliquรฉ designs because of its clean finish. The appliquรฉ fabric in an appliquรฉ design provides some stability to the project, so a lighter stabilizer can often be used.
TearAway stabilizers can also be used in other types of applications, such as decorative stitching on a sewing machine, or for stabilizing buttonholes.

โœ” TearAway stabilizers have no directional tear; they will tear easily in either direction, and there is no need to crisscross layers.

โœ” When removing TearAway, support the stitches with one hand as you tear away the stabilizer with the other. Only remove one layer at a time. Remove the TearAway stabilizer from the outside of the design, but you can leave it in the open areas on the inside of a design.

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