Cut Away Embroidery Machine Stabilizer Backing Sheet Package 2.5 oz free shipping
Cut Away Embroidery Machine Stabilizer Backing Sheet Package 2.5 oz free shipping
Cut Away Embroidery Machine Stabilizer Backing Sheet Package 2.5 oz free shipping
Cut Away Embroidery Machine Stabilizer Backing Sheet Package 2.5 oz free shipping
Cut Away Embroidery Machine Stabilizer Backing Sheet Package 2.5 oz free shipping
Cut Away Embroidery Machine Stabilizer Backing Sheet Package 2.5 oz free shipping
Cut Away Embroidery Machine Stabilizer Backing Sheet Package 2.5 oz free shipping
Cut Away Embroidery Machine Stabilizer Backing Sheet Package 2.5 oz free shipping
Cut Away Embroidery Machine Stabilizer Backing Sheet Package 2.5 oz free shipping
Cut Away Embroidery Machine Stabilizer Backing Sheet Package 2.5 oz free shipping

Cut Away Embroidery Machine Stabilizer Backing Sheet Package 2.5 oz free shipping

SKU:BACKING-CUT 8IN 100 sheet
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$12.99
$20.99
Material Non-woven
Quantity 100 or 200sheet
Density (2.5 oz) 71g/㎡
Pre Cut Size 20x20cm 8inx8in 100 sheet
20x20cm 8inx8in 200 sheet
25x30cm 10x12in 100 sheet
25x30cm 10x12in 200 sheet

Size: The cut away embroidery stabilizer backing is medium weight 2.5 oz (71 Grams), one of the best choice for most embroiderers using stable fabrics.

Cut Away Stabilizer: Poolin cut away machine embroidery stabilizer will remain forever affixed to the embroidery and will provide permanent support for the design, it retain the design's shape after repeated washing.

Application: Best used on knits, fleece, denim and for fabric that is unstable, moves or distorts when tugged on. Great for hoop embroidery, applique, thread stretching, computerized lace embroidery and decorative stitch sewing.

Material: 100% first-class Polyester which is acid and lead free! No any itching worries even you use our cut away embroidery stabilizer on your skin-touch clothes.

Easy to Use: Hoop the cut away embroidery stabilizer together with the fabric, then stitch. After finishing your project, just roughly cut the excess stabilizer from the fabric. Then using sharp scissor to trim close to the stitches.

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