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Review on Soluble Machine Embroidery Stabilizer Standing by Denise Davis

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Least Expensive Best Quality FSL Stabilizer

UPDATE: I LOVE this stabilizer! I ran off and went to my stash to get some Pellon 541. Working EXACTLY the same way (using tailor's chalk and a light table to center the "floating" fabric with 3M double sided tape) the center of the Pellon was COMPLETELY worn away and now I have a hole! Pellon is a quality product but not as durable as this one. By the way, both are washed off in the same way. This is my goto FSL stabilizer. ———— Original Review: This is a great product. I did the math and figured it would be cheaper to buy a roll and cut it to fit than to "float" the project . No, pre-cut sheets have the lowest cost per square inch. I can teach the "drum" of the stabilizer bar in the tire without breaking it. After sewing, it is completely washed off. Also, I can use (and reuse) double-sided permanent 3M tape around the perimeter of the embroidery area to attach the fabric, avoiding the much higher cost of a washable adhesive backing. Excellent thing! (I use an expensive clingy washable stabilizer for covered satin edge applique. Search Sonia Showalter Designs to see her napkin edge embroidery designs.) Excellent deal! (I use an expensive cling washable batting for edge applique covered satin. Search Sonia Showalter Designs, to see her embroidery designs for napkin edges.) Excellent deal! (I use an expensive clingy washable stabilizer for covered satin edge applique. Search Sonia Showalter Designs to see her embroidery designs for napkin edges.)

Pros
  • Sturdy Construction
Cons
  • Without Automatic Control