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Creating Beautiful Embroidery 169
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Fabric/stabilizer compatibility chart
Fabric/
Garment
No. of Backing
Pieces
No. of Topping
Pieces
Comments
Terry cloth 1 tear-away 1 water-soluble
Increase density and/or satin stitch width.
Fine details and small lettering tend to get
caught in the terry loops.
Satin jacket
Heavy lining:
None
Light or no lining:
1 tear-away
None
If garment slips in frame, causing alignment
problems, wrap inner frame with masking
tape or fabric bias tape. This provides a rough
surface to grip garment and also helps
minimize frame burn.
Cotton sheeting 1 tear-away None
High-density or highly detailed designs may
require more backing. If so, use two pieces of
lightweight backing instead of one piece of
heavy backing.
Denim 1 tear-away None
Reduce speed if needle begins to heat up and
the thread breaks.
Headwear Optional Optional
Change needles more often than usual
because the buckram backing dulls needles
faster. A lightweight tear-away backing helps
reduce thread breaks and regulates thread
tension. Use a topping on corduroy or foam
cap fronts.
Dress shirt
(woven)
1 tear-away None
High-density or highly detailed designs may
require more backing. If so, use two pieces of
lightweight backing instead of one piece of
heavy backing.
Golf shirt 1 cut-away Optional
Use topping for designs containing small
lettering or a lot of detail, and also for pique
knits.
Canton fleece 1 tear-away Optional
Use a topping if the garment has a textured
surface, such as a basketweave or
pronounced twill.
Canvas 1 tear-away None Frame tightly
Corduroy 1 tear-away 1 water-soluble
A higher stitch density or more understitches,
as well as a topping, may be necessary to
prevent stitches from sinking into the fabric.
Lingerie or silk
1 or 2 lightweight
tear-away
Optional
Reduce sewing speed. The thread tension
should be low. Use topping for designs with
high detail or small lettering. For very fine
fabrics, use a thinner thread. Avoid extremely
narrow satin stitching on letters or details;
instead increase satin stitch width or use a
bean stitch. Gently remove (don’t pull)
backing and topping from garment.
Sweater knit
1 cut-away or
adhesive tear-
away
1 water-soluble
Use tightly woven organza or curtain fabric in
a matching color as a backing for bulky or
“holey” knits.
Sweatshirt
1 cut-away or
adhesive tear-
away
Optional
Highly detailed designs may require two
layers of lightweight cut-away stabilizer. Use
a topping on extra-thick fabrics or with fine-
detail designs.
T-shirt
1 light-weight cut-
away or adhesive
tear-away
Optional
Use a topping on designs with fine detail or
small lettering. Tensions should be light.
Avoid stitch-heavy designs.
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  • So I’m doing key chains and in order to embroider multiples, I insert one design then merge another and so on. It’s only three colors however I don’t know how to set up the machine to run one color first for all as oppose of the machine doing each one and going through all three colors then the next key chain, all three colors and so on. Do I make sense? Submitted on 3-6-2022 at 06:06

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