This is he part of embroidery that has held me back. Your teaching was easy to understand. Thanks. I have never heard of the spray. Will have to check that out
I am so happy that it has helped. If you have any questions in the future, please don't hesitate to ask. Stabilizers were overwhelming when I first started, so I completely understand the feeling. :)
QUESTION: I want to hand-embroider on cotton fabric which is going to be made into a skirt (so wearing, washing in future). I will, of course, pre-wash / pre-shrink the cotton fabric before embroidering/sewing. Most videos available are for machine-embroidery, however, perhaps it applies also to hand-embroidery. Can you give me any advice on what I should use as stabilizer?
Thank you, very helpful. I'm a beginner embroiderer and stabilizers are the most confusing. I love Sulky products. A question I have is how to tell the difference between tear away and cut away if the label is not with it. I acquired some from a friend.
Hello Lisa from Hawaii my question is where do I put the stabilizers on the piece that I'm sewing or on my cut out that I want to sew on the skirt. I want to put the cut out on a silk skirt? Please advise
I have a fabric wash away stabilizer, but there is i dont see a sticky side. How do i attach it to my fabric? It was cut off at a yard from walmart, so there are no instructions, i dont know if I iron it on or what but i do know i have no adhesive spray. What do i do please help? Lol im going insane
What would be the best option for embroidering on very light material like chiffon and a light polyester? I’ve tried a wash away and it is puckering after I wash it out. It needs to be invisible as it is a worn project.
Is it going to be hard to embroider a stretchy jacket with the cut away stabiliser AND sulkys printable stick n stitch please? Because that would then be 3 layers to go through 😅
No you should be totally fine! If you run in to issues, maybe try some titanium needles: www.sewingpartsonline.com/products/schmetz-titanium-embroidery-needles
Good morning, Lesley. I checked the back of the Terial Magic and it states, " Terial Magic is a non-starch stabilizer which means it won't attract insects or leave a residue."
Great question! It's like super concentrated starch. When you use it, your fabric becomes paper like. You won't get the same results from standard starch.
Thank you for taking the time to teach all the different stabilizer and their best use.
You're very welcome! Thank you for taking the time to watch. :)
Those are EXACTLY the questions I had. Thank you so much. It’s so confusing to start in this hobby. 😖 Best clarifying video in my opinion.
Thank you for your kind words! I'm glad I could help. 😊
You answered all the questions no one else has 😭 an actual goddess thank you
This is he part of embroidery that has held me back. Your teaching was easy to understand. Thanks.
I have never heard of the spray. Will have to check that out
I am so happy that it has helped. If you have any questions in the future, please don't hesitate to ask. Stabilizers were overwhelming when I first started, so I completely understand the feeling. :)
"It made me twitch!" Laughed at that but understood completely!!! Gave me a clearer understanding of stabilizers. Thanks!!
😁 You're so welcome!
Hi there ! this is the best and clrarifying video ever watched about stabilizers !! thank you so much 😊
Thank you very much! I'm glad that you found it helpful! 😊
Really enjoying this series so far
Wonderful! I am happy to hear that. I appreciate you taking the time to watch. :)
QUESTION: I want to hand-embroider on cotton fabric which is going to be made into a skirt (so wearing, washing in future). I will, of course, pre-wash / pre-shrink the cotton fabric before embroidering/sewing. Most videos available are for machine-embroidery, however, perhaps it applies also to hand-embroidery. Can you give me any advice on what I should use as stabilizer?
Big Help. Thank you so Much!!
This video was SO helpful! Thank you!
Thank you so much for this video!! I was overwhelmed and confused, but you've calmed my nerves
lol.
I'm so glad that I could help! Have fun embroidering!
Thank you so much!! Your videos are so informative and helpful. THANK YOU!
You are so welcome!!
When should I use multiple layers of stabilizer on the bottom? I plan on embroidering towels.
Thank You! You helped with stabilizer confusion.
You're welcome! I am happy to help. :)
Thank you, mama...love the nails
Thank you! 🤗
Thank you, very helpful. I'm a beginner embroiderer and stabilizers are the most confusing. I love Sulky products. A question I have is how to tell the difference between tear away and cut away if the label is not with it. I acquired some from a friend.
hmm.. that's a good question. We'll try to find out so we can answer this question in the future!
Hello Lisa from Hawaii my question is where do I put the stabilizers on the piece that I'm sewing or on my cut out that I want to sew on the skirt. I want to put the cut out on a silk skirt? Please advise
Hello! To clarify, are you doing applique? Cutting out a shape and then doing a satin stitch around the outside of the shape?
I have a fabric wash away stabilizer, but there is i dont see a sticky side. How do i attach it to my fabric? It was cut off at a yard from walmart, so there are no instructions, i dont know if I iron it on or what but i do know i have no adhesive spray. What do i do please help? Lol im going insane
There is a question I have! What causes the thread to bunch up on the needle & eventually thread breaks while you are embroidering?
What would be the best option for embroidering on very light material like chiffon and a light polyester? I’ve tried a wash away and it is puckering after I wash it out. It needs to be invisible as it is a worn project.
I, too, would have tried the wash away. Have you tried using 2 layers of the washaway?
I, personally, have not; however, I have been told that you can.
Very helpful! Thank you!
Thanks for the video, very helpful.
You're very welcome!
Mine was fold so it’s wrinkle… Any tips please???
Is it going to be hard to embroider a stretchy jacket with the cut away stabiliser AND sulkys printable stick n stitch please? Because that would then be 3 layers to go through 😅
No you should be totally fine! If you run in to issues, maybe try some titanium needles:
www.sewingpartsonline.com/products/schmetz-titanium-embroidery-needles
@@SewingPartsOnline thanks so much!! I’ll give them a go :)
Hi,thanks for sharing this information, quick question about the spray stabilizer, is it starch based ? I'm allergic to most starch products.
I will peek in the morning when I get to work and let you know. :)
Good morning, Lesley. I checked the back of the Terial Magic and it states, " Terial Magic is a non-starch stabilizer which means it won't attract insects or leave a residue."
Isn't the spray on stabilizer just the same as spray starch? Thanks.
Great question! It's like super concentrated starch. When you use it, your fabric becomes paper like. You won't get the same results from standard starch.
@@SewingPartsOnline Hi Anne, what kind of Brither sewing machine do you have? Thank you, Deborah
Love it!
Instead of using a stabiliser, is it possible to simply use the same material that you've embroidered on?
We would advise against this technique.
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thanks for sharing all this with us! does the spray on stabilizer wash out, or is it permenant?
It will wash out. 😊
Thank you.
You're welcome!
Sure would have liked to actually see these being used rather than just talking about them
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i want my 7 minutes back in my life!!!
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Thank you
My pleasure! 😊