![]() ![]() Although a poorly digitized design is often the culprit, remember that you will always struggle to get quality results if there is a lack of proper stabilization. Usually, the first thought is to blame the machine or the way the design was digitized. and wondered why their stitches didn’t line up correctly and their fabric puckered. They used coffee filters, typing paper, saran wrap, paper towels, wrapping paper, etc. Home embroiderers knew they needed something to stabilize their fabric, so they became very creative. Your choice of stabilizer can “make or break” your stitch out.Ĭommercial embroiderers always used a Tear Away or Cut Away backing, and they used a wash away product on top of fabrics that had a nap or raised fibers. Without the use of the proper stabilizer the registration of the design may be off, you might have puckering, and your fabric may distort. Stabilizer is the foundation of your embroidery and is a necessity to support your fabric and thread. ![]() In-the-Hoop Projects: Zipper Insertions.Digitizer’s Dream Course Overview & Level 1.
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