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Richword Selected Stabilizers

The Perfect Choice for Your Embroidery Projects

Points to note when choosing stabilizer

Fabric characteristics

The fabric determines the type of embroidery stabilizer. Stretch fabrics usually require a more stable backing paper, such as a cuttable type.

Embroidery Design

The embroidery design determines the number of layers. High-density stitches may require stronger backing paper support.

Trial and Testing

Before doing large-scale embroidery, test embroidery on similar fabrics to ensure the correctness of the selected backing paper and embroidery settings.

Medium Weight 1.8oz

Tear Away Embroidery Stabilizer Backing

- Lightweight and easy to remove after embroidery by tearing away from the fabric.
- Ideal for non-stretch woven fabrics where the back of the embroidery may be visible, such as towels and linens.
- Jeans, cotton, linen, felt, and low-stitch-count appliqués.
- Ensure not to tear too aggressively to avoid damaging the fabric or embroidery.

Medium Weight 2.5oz

Cut Away Embroidery Stabilizer Backing

- Provides maximum stability and remains on the garment after embroidery to maintain its shape.
- Essential for stretchy fabrics and recommended for beginners due to its forgiving nature.
-Jersey, sweatshirt material, knit, and stretchy fleece with high stitch density.
- Carefully cut away excess stabilizer without cutting into the fabric or embroidery.

Embroidery topping

Water Soluble Embroidery Topping Film

- It dissolves completely in water, leaving no residue on the finished embroidery.
- Can be used on top of fabrics to prevent stitches from sinking into textured or piled materials, such as terry cloth or fleece.
- Delicate and lightweight fabrics like organza, tulle
- Ensure the fabric is compatible with water-based stabilization methods.

Light Weight 1.5oz

Wash Away Embroidery Stabilizer

- Completely dissolves in water, leaving no residue behind.
- Ideal for free-standing lace (FSL) applications and fabrics that require no stabilizer visibility post-washing.
- Organza, tulle, chiffon, and other delicate fabrics suitable for FSL.
- Ensure the fabric is hand-washable and avoid using as a regular stabilizer to prevent stitch instability.