I just made my first set of tee shirts - and am definitively going to use your method to take the ‘“ws’ stabilizer off! Couldn’t figure out how to do that without dumping the whole thing in water! Thank you!
Paper towels. that's really smart! I made this dragon design and I keep having renmants of solutable stabilizer in the scales. Definitely gonna try this! Thanks!
Interesting. Thank you for showing this. I always just put the project (with Sulky Solvy under embroidered areas) in the washer on delicates with cold water and dry it for 8 min on delicate and either hang or lay flat to dry.
She says they use this stabilizer to optimize the look of the embroidery before photographing it for their website and later says, "You don't want to spend time drying your shirt..." so perhaps she's trying to avoid actually wetting and drying to get it camera ready faster. But I'm right there with you. For most of us embroiderers, just wet it and dry it.
Learned a easy technique for removing wss by turning the item inside out and mist the back of the design (mist not soak) let sit couple seconds, turn right side out and everything will just glide off. Crazy easy! I believe the tip came from Boniqua Sewing & crafts.
Could you do one of the baby gowns with the name going up the side? I have a few questions about how they are done and am not finding answers online!!! Please help
Thanks for shearing, good tip , by the way the design of "cinco de mayo" , do you know that that is not an official date or a real big celebration in Mexico , only in a state call Puebla , the big date in Mexico is the independence day in September , nice design wrong celebration x
Water soluble stabilizer is used on knit apparel. Washing it before giving it to the customer, wouldn't be appropriate. So another way of removing it is needed.
Woman just can't help talk, talk, talk...after 3 minutes, I was lost and didn't know what she was talking about. And besides, her occasional high pitches really hurt my eyes
Just tried this today and it worked great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Another way is to not wet the paper towel and just use the steam from the iron. That works great as well. That's what I do.
Thanks for sharing. The design is really cute too.
hi from Queensland, Australia! thank you so much for your videos - they are so great. i am learning alot from you.
I just made my first set of tee shirts - and am definitively going to use your method to take the ‘“ws’ stabilizer off! Couldn’t figure out how to do that without dumping the whole thing in water! Thank you!
Paper towels. that's really smart! I made this dragon design and I keep having renmants of solutable stabilizer in the scales. Definitely gonna try this! Thanks!
It’s so expensive to use all the multiple stabilizers..where can buy these stabilizers at ??? New to embroidery.
Great video! Thanks for the tip! Can I ask what stabilizer setup you use inside the shirt/hoop?
Interesting. Thank you for showing this.
I always just put the project (with Sulky Solvy under embroidered areas) in the washer on delicates with cold water and dry it for 8 min on delicate and either hang or lay flat to dry.
what type machine do you have to embroidery
That's sooo smart!!! Thank you!
She says they use this stabilizer to optimize the look of the embroidery before photographing it for their website and later says, "You don't want to spend time drying your shirt..." so perhaps she's trying to avoid actually wetting and drying to get it camera ready faster. But I'm right there with you. For most of us embroiderers, just wet it and dry it.
🇨🇦🇨🇦Wow, cool tip/trick. Is the paper towel still warm when you remove it?🇨🇦🇨🇦
Do you just use the water soluble stabilizer on top of tee shirt, is there any stabilizer inside the shirt too?
Thanks for sharing, your videos are very helpful for a newbie like myself
what is the iron you are using? Thank you!
Panasonic cordless
Thankyou so much for this very helpful tip!
Learned a easy technique for removing wss by turning the item inside out and mist the back of the design (mist not soak) let sit couple seconds, turn right side out and everything will just glide off. Crazy easy! I believe the tip came from Boniqua Sewing & crafts.
Great tip...thanks
Thank you very much. TX
Does this method work with regular tear away stabilizer on the back of an embroidery? From Grace....:)
What kind of iron is that?!?!
what's the site again?
New subscriber, I have been looking for a better way.
Could you do one of the baby gowns with the name going up the side? I have a few questions about how they are done and am not finding answers online!!! Please help
Cant you just wash it or soak it in water?
My paper towel stick to the water soluble stabilizer. I use thin material
I use a spray bottle with water, no paper towel.
What a great tip!
Great tip. Thank you.
Thanks for shearing, good tip , by the way the design of "cinco de mayo" , do you know that that is not an official date or a real big celebration in Mexico , only in a state call Puebla , the big date in Mexico is the independence day in September , nice design wrong celebration x
can anyone recommend a good machine for embroidery?
petitecherie PE 800
Not to sound flippant, but water would be my first tool to remove water soluable stabilizer. Good video.
you are very correct; why would you use anything else for a WATER SOLUBLE stabilizer smh
Water soluble stabilizer is used on knit apparel. Washing it before giving it to the customer, wouldn't be appropriate. So another way of removing it is needed.
if you want to use heat there is a heat soluble. looks just the water one. but you use your iron.
thanks so much for sharing
How hot do you set the iron to do this?
Thank you!
Thank you, great Video!
Woman just can't help talk, talk, talk...after 3 minutes, I was lost and didn't know what she was talking about.
And besides, her occasional high pitches really hurt my eyes
Thank you for a great tip.