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Melt Away Dissolving Embroidery Stabilizer Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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Description of Melt Away Dissolving Embroidery Stabilizer

Temporary Stabilizer. Disintegrates with Heat. Brushes Away Easily. Perfect to use when wetting or tearing would cause distortion to stitches or damage to fabric. 8 inches x 10 yard Roll

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great for some designs but not others.

First use of this type of stabilizer for machine embroidery. I used it over towels. Found: - Use with small fonts is not recommended. It is difficult to transfer heat to the product. Do not use on fleece fabric. So it's good for certain applications. I just couldn't use conditioner for every occasion. Knowing when to use it is important.

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  • Stabilizers
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  • Quick Start Guide

This doesn't work as well as I was hoping. It ruins my iron and doesn't brush off easily. I had a really hard time with this product. I'm new to machine embroidery so I don't know if this is the best you can expect from a heat stabilizer. I use it for pashmina and after feeling like I've done my best to remove it with an iron there are leftovers and clumps. I even used a cloth between them to see if that way I could peel some of the plastic off without damaging my media. Some advice will be…

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  • Sew
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  • Not sure

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Do you do machine embroidery? This item is AMAZING

If you are into machine embroidery then you will love this item. Someone on Facebook said she uses this. I took a chance as I was tired of wasting time pulling out other things and then rinsing and drying the rest. It took a lot of my production time. But with this material you just undress everything and iron the rest. I found it easiest to iron in circles and then use the tip of the iron to get tiny spots. The more you iron, the more it comes off. Your customers will love how your product…

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  • Sewing Supplies and Supplies
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  • Small Items