



Sulky - 486-12 9-Yard Solvy Water Soluble stabilizer, 12 x 9.5 yd, White
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Rosemary Lynn
> 24 hourWorks well. Im used to buying bigger rolls. This is a good product though
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Sharon, San Diego
> 24 hourI had never heard of this product until it was demonstrated in a sewing class I had taken. In the midst of serging a soft-slinky fabric for an infinity scarf I ran into quite a few problems with frayed ends and remembered this product. It is lightweight, and was easy to lay over my seam as I serged a rolled hem vs. using a pre-cut and slippery seam tape or coming up with another method.I simply pulled off the excess after I finished my seam, as it was perforated by the needle. For me it worked well (though I also learned that using a wooly nylon tread along with this stabilizer on my specific fabric would have increased the overall affect).
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Janet
> 24 hourUsed over fabric and stabilizer on high pile such as towels for machine embroidery. Prevents having to wash the item after sewing to remove, such as for a gift. Can be removed by tearing away.
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Ms. Aisha Smitham
> 24 hourThis is the only brand I will use! Great for embroidery on towels and stretchy fabrics. Easy to remove.
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SRG
> 24 hourI 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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E
> 24 hourIf you are looking to hand embroider small things, perhaps look into the one with adhesive backing. My first impression when I opened the package was that it smells like glue. It just kind of felt and acted like a roll of dried glue. Tracing the design onto it wasnt too hard but it was tricky as it kept slipping around. While embroidering, I found that the material is a bit gummy. My needle would go through the fabric but not the stabilizer unless I stab really hard. This ended up stretching the stabilizer which messed up the alignment of my design. I did enjoy watching it dissolve though. Maybe I didnt like it because i am still a beginner. I think this is more fit for people who already have experience with a similar material.
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Tricia Hill
> 24 hourThis 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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tonya dixon
> 24 hourI use this for my machine embroidery projects. I mainly use it on top of fleece to keep stitches from sinking. It can easily be peeled off after project it finished or removed with a damp cloth. When removing with water it feels a bit gummy at first, but removes nicely. Its not a real heavy stabilizer. I use two to three pieces when doing fsl projects. I do recommend it, especially when working with fleece. I usually only use one piece on top of my fleece project, but have used more on more plush fabrics.
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J Brunson
> 24 hourItem arrived on time and was as described. Just what I needed to get my embroidery to turn out beautiful.
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Laura Langosh
> 24 hourGreat product used it on a super fuzzy sweater and end result was great