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Embroidery => General Embroidery => Topic started by: Gilligan on May 30, 2012, 05:37:48 PM
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What do you guys do as far as stabilizers? Any other tips?
I did some with cut away... I just don't like the idea of cut away still on the towel afterwards.
I did one with out any backing... it seems ok to me... am I asking for trouble though?
I used water solvable topping to keep the stitches from sinking in.
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tear away. cut away wouldn't look good.
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Yeah, I agree... just all the forums that came up in a search were saying cut away. *shrug*
Maybe that's for decorative towels vs towels like beach towels that people will use.
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and really towels are pretty stiff, the backing will help a lot, but they don't need a ton of it.
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Gilligan,
We used the water soluble topping and the tear away recently on some beach towels -- worked flawlessly. That's the route we'd do on towels.
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Thanks fellas... I hope I have enough tear away. I have a small roll (vs a LARGE roll of cut away).
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you should buy precut sheets, check out bobbincentral.com (http://bobbincentral.com) for great prices on that stuff. I use the classic rib for most stuff, they sell lots of sizes.
It's easier to do it this way, maybe not cheaper, but you are wasting time cutting sheets. I paid an employee $12 to cut sheets, and I stopped and thought, why? Yeah, they could do it between running the machine, but what if they didn't have enough cut and blah, blah.
Also, their bobbins rock!
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I've been using AllStitch for most of my supplies, or I go buy them down the road. She cuts me a decent deal. Fast Frames for like $250 or something... practically cost. Their prices on thread aren't too bad especially given I'm still using small spools. But they are a small shop that services little old ladies mostly so they don't have the larger bulk items I need like massive amounts of stabilizer.
I do though buy precut for the standard left chest stuff... I have a roll of the cutaway from larger items and I still had a small roll of tear away from when I bought the machine, but now I see I need to buy a big roll for that too next time.
I'm checking that site now though... I'm always looking for better shops for embroidery supplies!
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i also recommend cones rather than spools, there just isn't that big a difference in price and you get so much more.
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I'm with you... I just don't want the thread to go to waste sitting in a drawer dry rotting.