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Nov 13, 2023 - 10:11 AM
There is a whole array of different stabilizers that can be used for this type of stabilization:
* Tear-Easy if you want a light-weight tear-away
* Totally Stable if you want a temporary iron-on tear-away
* Stiffy if you want a heavier tear-away
* Fuse 'n Stitch if you want a permanent cut-away (I like the body this gives to a wallhanging)
* Soft 'n Sheer - a cut-away generally used in conjunction with KK 2000 Temporary Spray Adhesive
* Soft 'n Sheer Extra - a permanent iron-on Cut-Away (not as heavy as Fuse 'n Stitch, but heavier than regular Soft 'n Sheer
Much will depend on how much stabilization you need with your stitching. With just an all over stipple stitch, for instance, you could use Tear-Easy, Totally Stable, or for no tearing-away: Soft 'n Sheer
You can also use more than one layer, if needed. There is no need to tear-away the stabilizer either. All of our stabilizers are acid-free.
* Tear-Easy if you want a light-weight tear-away
* Totally Stable if you want a temporary iron-on tear-away
* Stiffy if you want a heavier tear-away
* Fuse 'n Stitch if you want a permanent cut-away (I like the body this gives to a wallhanging)
* Soft 'n Sheer - a cut-away generally used in conjunction with KK 2000 Temporary Spray Adhesive
* Soft 'n Sheer Extra - a permanent iron-on Cut-Away (not as heavy as Fuse 'n Stitch, but heavier than regular Soft 'n Sheer
Much will depend on how much stabilization you need with your stitching. With just an all over stipple stitch, for instance, you could use Tear-Easy, Totally Stable, or for no tearing-away: Soft 'n Sheer
You can also use more than one layer, if needed. There is no need to tear-away the stabilizer either. All of our stabilizers are acid-free.
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