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No hay artículos en el carroEl estabilizador Totalmente estable de hierro en desgarro es perfecto para tejidos de punto y tejidos elásticos. Totalmente estabiliza virtualmente cualquier tejido en segundos sin necesidad de tiempo de fijación. Elimina los molestos desplazamientos por deslizamiento y arrugamiento del material. El exceso se desgarra fácilmente y no deja residuos pegajosos. Excelente para realizar monogramas, bordados computarizados, acolchar, punzonar agujas, trabajos de corte, apliques torneados a mano, costura de reliquias y serraje, y mucho más. Tamaño: rollo de 12 pulgadas de ancho por 12 yardas. Color blanco. Libre de ácido.
Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 30 de marzo de 2023
Perfect for machine embroidery
Faustin
Comentado en Italia el 29 de junio de 2021
Ottimo rapporto qualità prezzo.
JayOTee
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 1 de febrero de 2021
Utterly brilliant. Irons on simply, firms up the machined emboridery just that little bit but not to lose the natural flow of the material, and is so perforated after sewing it just peels away. I've used both medium and lightweight fabrics, and even some more delicate and easier snagged fabrics like satin, and this stuff keeps the embroideries perfect and the fabric firm in the frame.One of the best sewing supplies I have ever bought and you get blooming loads of it on the roll.
Artemisia
Comentado en Francia el 6 de abril de 2018
Ce stabilisateur autocollant m'avait été recommandé. J'en ai besoin pour réaliser des tableaux textiles qui seront exposés début juin. Je ne peux donc pas donner un avis plus poussé pour le moment. J'ai donné cette note parce que le colis est arrivé en très bon état et dans les délais impartis
CSpott
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de mayo de 2016
I bought this to help sew appliques with stretchy fabric. Prior to using the stabilizer, the stretchy fabric was rolling up, moving around, and wouldn't stay where I needed it to stay. I'd tried fabric glue, disastrous results. When this arrived, I decided to try a small applique as a test. I ironed some of this on the wrong side of my blue fabric and the right side of my silver fabric. From the silver fabric, I cut a diamond shape, and then sewed it to the blue fabric. Voila! I had an applique!I then went to my original design and drew on the paper, then cut the design out, and added sewing lines. (Great idea!) I attached the two pieces together and I had nice straight lines on my applique and there were no marks left on the fabric itself after tearing the stabilizer away.I did need to use tweezers to pull some of the bits of stabilizer out of the threads after tearing it off the finished product, but that was worth it to have this stabilizer hold the fabric in place.I also used some of the scrap pieces of the stabilizer (pieces I'd already torn away) on top of the fabric, but not ironed down, as I was sewing to keep the stretchy material feeding evenly in my machine. That worked great as well. I did that to protect the metallic blue finish on the fabric from being removed due to the adhesive used during the ironing process. (My test piece of ironing the stabilizer on the shiny side of the metallic fabric did lift off some of the blue.)After removing the stabilizer, there is no residue left on the fabric. So, whatever they use for the adhesive is not left behind.
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