Cloud Cover Stitch Black 12 inch x 10 Yard Roll. Over The Back SuperStable Embroidery Stabilizer Backing
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Also, I've never seen any instructions, but I use it to cover the back of embroideries. It can be cut to size. The iron is low in It is always best to put the soft side Let me know if you need anything else.
The stabilizer is not present in this product. This fabric is very soft, and it is usually used on the back of garments to cover the stitches and provide a pleasing feel As for this product, I recommend it exclusively for the benefits it provides in terms of protection.
It can only be black or white. Thank you,
Selected User Reviews For Cloud Cover Stitch Black 12 inch x 10 Yard Roll. Over The Back SuperStable Embroidery Stabilizer Backing
Generally, the World Weiner brand seals better and fast than any other brand am I aware of.
No matter how many times I press the shirt with my heat press, certain parts of the design don't adhere to the fabric. I do not believe the backing will hold up to washing and drying since there are areas that do not adhere. In the future, I will try it out and update my review, but until then, I would not recommend this product for garments that will be repeatedly washed.
UPDATE I spent nearly as much on this backing as I did on the tshirt. It came off the first time I washed the tshirt. Waste of money and now I need to spend more on a better product.
As a way to cover the backside of hand embroidery and cross stitch and prevent knots from coming undone, I got these to use behind those objects. how soft it feels, and I would like to wear it against my skin if I used it However, I do not think it is the best choice for me. When I finally got it to stick, I had a hard time getting it to stick with my iron, and even once it did stick, it felt like it would The edges will be so tightly woven that they won't lift if I use it again, because I would sew the edges into seams or use bias tape around the edges. The item stayed in during the washing and drying process, so maybe it won't necessarily lift off but I find it hard to grasp. This would be great to embroider some napkins and use on the back to make them more tidier, however, I think I will probably add another layer of fabric on top since this is pretty see through and I can still see the threads very clearly.
Once it adheres it is hard to remove, which is good, but I am unsure how it will behave after washing. look forward to trying something else next time The options available to me are probably better.
Every time I embroider by hand, whether it is quilt blocks or tea towels, I use batting on the back. I like that it's easy to cut to size and irons on quickly, and the roll lasts for a long time. It's a good way to protect your stitches from frequent washing while adding a little bit of stiffness to create a unique look.
The third time it wasn't too heaving, so I think I will use this on other projects
Med bags, small bags
You could also use this to make small bags.
I use it all the time. In order to prevent the underlying dark fabric from showing through, I use it on the back of light fabrics before I embroider. If you want to remove it, you can get it off right away. Despite being knit, it has a bit of give and does not stretch out As of this moment, I'm on my third roll of the dice.