This product is now available in 8 ½" x 11" sheets for feeding through a printer for paper/foundation-piecing designs and templates.
Try the new fusible version of Stitch N Wash® when doing embroidery on loosely woven versions of the fabrics mentioned above that tend to shift during the hooping and embroidery process. By fusing the Stitch N Wash® on to the back of the fabric, it will aid in keeping the fabric taut. This version also eliminates the need for basting or messy spray adhesives.
-
Easy to remove from around delicate embroidery or machine stitching.
-
Won't shadow through light colored fabrics.
-
Eliminates countless hours of "picking" out stabilizer remnants.
-
Super stable and will support about 8,000 stitches if the design is well-digitized.
To use Stitch N Wash®:
-
Hoop one layer of the stabilizer within the frame with the garment or fabric. Be sure to use a piece at least one inch larger than the outer parameter of the embroidery frame.
-
Embroider the design. *Tip - If the design is denser than 8,000 stitches or if it is a poorly digitized design (too many stitches for designs size), float an additional layer of Floriani Stitch N Wash® between the hoop and the bed of the machine for each additional 8,000 stitches for added support!
-
Remove the hoop from the machine and from the garment.
-
Wet around the edge of the design using a sponge, foam paint brush or envelope sealer. Wait about 10 seconds to allow the water to activate the water soluble portion of the stabilizer.
-
Tear away as much of the Stitch N Wash® as possible.
-
Stabilizer remnants will wash out in the laundry with a mild detergent and agitation.
To use Stitch N Wash® Fusible:
-
Fuse one layer of the stabilizer on to the back of the garment. Be sure to use a piece at least one inch larger than the outer parameter of the hoop to insure proper stabilization. *Important - Use a low temp (260°, silk) setting on your iron. Do not touch the surface of your iron to the Stitch N Wash®, press from the fabric side or use a press cloth (muslin or cotton).
-
Hoop the garment and stabilizer. Try to achieve "tight as a drum" tension.
-
Repeat steps 2 - 6 from above.