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Janome Embroidery Water Soluble Backing

Delivery date: 1-2 days
Manufacturer: Janome
Water soluble backing is a perfect stabiliser and transfer agent that dissolves in water. Great for monogramming, quilting, lace making, buttonholes, edges, shadow work, thread sketching, applique, fagotting, 3D work, delicate fabrics, cut work. 10M X 33CM
£17.60 inc VAT
Availability: In stock
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It is important that the embroidery produced by the Embroidery Machines should always look perfect, therefore, it is essential that the correct notions are used to achieve this result.

Many fall into the trap of using interfacings to support their fabric but they are not suitable as a backing support for your embroidery.  Interfacings are designed specifically for dressmaking, they are placed in between two pieces of fabric (i.e. collars, cuffs) to add support without stiffness and therefore they have a certain amount of give.

 

Embroidery however needs stabiliser fabric to avoid puckering and it is for this reason that we recommend the Janome stabiliser which, whenever possible should be ironed on.  This will stabilise the fibres of your fabric and prevent distortion.  In the case of some designs where there is heavy embroidery stitching it may be necessary to use two or more layers of stabiliser.

Ensure that the whole area of the fabric being put into the hoop is covered; this will also prevent the fabric from being stretched by the hoop itself. Once your design is completed, the stabiliser can be torn away.  If you experience a problem when tearing away the stabiliser, run a warm iron over it and this will help it come away from the fabric much more easily.

 

It is important that the embroidery produced by the Embroidery Machines should always look perfect, therefore, it is essential that the correct notions are used to achieve this result.

Many fall into the trap of using interfacings to support their fabric but they are not suitable as a backing support for your embroidery.  Interfacings are designed specifically for dressmaking, they are placed in between two pieces of fabric (i.e. collars, cuffs) to add support without stiffness and therefore they have a certain amount of give.

 

Embroidery however needs stabiliser fabric to avoid puckering and it is for this reason that we recommend the Janome stabiliser which, whenever possible should be ironed on.  This will stabilise the fibres of your fabric and prevent distortion.  In the case of some designs where there is heavy embroidery stitching it may be necessary to use two or more layers of stabiliser.

Ensure that the whole area of the fabric being put into the hoop is covered; this will also prevent the fabric from being stretched by the hoop itself. Once your design is completed, the stabiliser can be torn away.  If you experience a problem when tearing away the stabiliser, run a warm iron over it and this will help it come away from the fabric much more easily.