
Wash Away Stabilizer - 12" x 25 Yd Roll, 35µm Clear Water Soluble Backing & Topping Film for Machine & Hand Embroidery
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At Sewtalent, every embroidery stabilizer is crafted from premium, skin-safe materials to guarantee exceptional results and a worry-free experience. Stay tuned—we're continuously expanding our range of high-quality stabilizers to fulfill all your creative needs.
【Water-Soluble & Residue-Free】
Completely dissolves in water with no leftover residue, delivering a clean and professional finish every time. Perfect for use as a topping on textured fabrics or as a base for delicate lace and free-standing embroidery projects.
【Ideal for Fluffy Fabrics】
Specially designed as a non-adhesive water-soluble topper for high-pile fabrics such as towels, fleece, and knits. It keeps your fabric clearly visible for accurate design placement, prevents stitches from sinking, and ensures crisp, well-defined embroidery.
【Easy to Use】
Simply cut to size, hoop over your fabric, and begin stitching. Once finished, soak the project in water for just 10–15 seconds, then rinse under running water for a smooth and effortless cleanup. Achieve a professional look with minimal effort.
【Skin-Friendly Material】
Crafted from non-toxic, acid-free, and lead-free materials, this stabilizer is gentle on sensitive skin. It’s ideal for embroidery on items that come in direct contact with skin, such as napkins, bedding, pajamas, and other delicate textiles.
【A Little Goes a Long Way】
Each roll measures 12" x 25 yards, offering long-lasting value. With a medium weight of 35 microns, this stabilizer provides excellent durability against repeated stitching, allowing for a smooth and hassle-free machine embroidery experience.
How to Use:
Before embroidery, please put the water soluble embroidery stabilizer on top of the fabric, , then stitch. After finishing your project, remove the excess stabilizer, put the embroidery project into water, the stabilizer will dissolve in water completely.
How to Choose the Right Embroidery Stabilizer
Embroidery stabilizers provide essential support to fabric during stitching, preventing puckering and stretching. They are categorized into several types, each suited for specific fabrics and designs. This guide will help you select the appropriate stabilizer for your embroidery projects.
Type | Weight | Description | Best For | Removal Method |
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Tear Away | Medium (1.8oz) | Designed to be easily removed from the back of the project after embroidery | Woven fabrics with no stretch: quilted fabrics, 100% cotton, poly-cotton blends, linen, vinyl, leather | Tearing away excess stabilizer |
Cut Away | Medium (2.5oz) | Provides permanent support with remaining stabilizer lasting the life of the design | Unstable and stretchy fabrics like knits, high-stitch count designs | Cutting away excess (some remains permanently) |
Wash Away | Light (1.5oz) | Dissolves completely when washed, leaving no traces | Lightweight fabrics; Free Standing Lace projects | Dissolves in water |
No Show Mesh | Light (1.8oz) | Sheer, semi-transparent cutaway stabilizer that remains permanently but is less visible | Light-colored fabrics; baby garments where softness is important | Permanent (cut away excess) |
Water Soluble Topping Film | Light (25 Micron) | Used on top of fabric to control nap and prevent stitches from sinking in | Napped fabrics: towels, knits, velvets, velveteens | Dissolves in water |
Fusible Iron-On | Light & Medium | Features heat-activated adhesive for hoop-free stabilization | Preventing fabric stretching during hooping; projects where hooping is difficult | Permanent or varies by type |
Black Stabilizer | Varies | Specialty stabilizer for dark fabrics (available in cut away, tear away, and no show mesh) | Dark-colored garments or fabrics | Depends on type (cut, tear, or permanent) |
Sticky Self-Adhesive | Varies | Self-adhesive tear-away stabilizer for fabrics that can't be hooped | Small items or fabrics that cannot be hooped; leaves no residue | Tearing away |
Note: Always test your stabilizer with your specific fabric and design before starting your project. The right stabilizer can significantly improve the quality of your embroidery work.