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DENIM,
FLANNEL AND HEAVY COTTON SHIRT WEIGHT
Although
these types of fabrics are not considered "stretch",
they do tend to give and/or pull out of shape. More often than
not, we experience puckering when embroidering them. We've all
been taught to use "tear away" types of stabilizers
on "stable" fabrics. The problem lies with the fact
that these fabrics are never consistently stable. Depending on
the thread count of most cotton's, a cut away could be a more
reliable choice of stabilizer for these types of garments.
Floriani's
No Show Nylon Mesh creates a non-stretch foundation for the
embroidery threads to connect to. If you tend to stretch the garment
out of shape when hooping choose the fusible version of Floriani's
Nylon Mesh. Fuse a piece onto the garment at least one inch
larger than the outer edge of the hoop size you are working with.
Use a low temperature setting on your iron (silk or 260°F)
and press with the iron to the fabric, NOT the stabilizer. Using
a press cloth makes this easy to remember. Fusing the mesh directly
to the garment will eliminate any distortion of the fabric and
design. If you choose not to fuse the mesh, simply hoop it with
the garment. Be sure to use a piece larger than the hoop size.
To remove the fused mesh from around the embroidery, simply re-heat
it with a low temperature iron and peel it back to the edge of
the design. Trim away the excess stabilizer.
If
your desired effect is to have no stabilizer left behind the design
once it is complete you should use Floriani Heat N Sta®
for these types of fabrics. This remarkable 1.5 oz tearaway has
a light fusible coating and is easily removed from around the
design. Use Heat N Sta® by fusing a piece of the stabilizer
to the back of the garment at least one inch larger than the embroidery
frames outer edge. Hoop the garment as normal. By fusing the stabilizer
directly to the garment, you have eliminated the stretch and will
have a smooth embroidery design! Unlike cutaway, Floriani Heat
N Sta® can be removed from around the design by simply
tearing it away. This is especially nice on light colored cottons
such as quilt squares. Remember to use a low temperature setting
on your iron (silk or 260°F) and a press cloth when fusing
Heat N Sta® to the back of your garment.
Both
methods of stabilizing mentioned above work well with most designs
that are not larger than 4"x 5" and/or around 10,000
stitches. If you use a larger or an unusually high stitch count
design, use a piece of Floriani Medium TearAway in addition
to the fused stabilizer, in the hoop or by "floating"
it in between the hoop and the bed of the machine.
Be
sure to use Floriani Water Soluble or Heat N Gone Topping
on the top of flannel or large fiber cottons (denim, poplin, etc.)
to keep the textures of the fabric from showing through or distorting
the embroidered design. Tip! The topping does not have to go in
the hoop with the garment. Simply secure it to the top of the
garment with pins or tape. This will ensure your embroidery foot
doesn't catch a wrinkle in the topping and cause a blooper! Tear
away as much of the topping as possible once the embroidery is
complete. To remove the remnants of the Water Soluble Topping
wet the tip of a Q-Tip and edge the pieces out or you can
use a damp cloth or sponge. To remove the Heat N Gone remnants
simply touch them with the tip of a hot iron. This is especially
nice if you are getting a gift ready to give and don't want to
wet the garment.
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