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AllStitch SHFUSWR | SheerStitch No Show Fusible | Cut Away | White | Rolls | 1.5 oz. plus adhesive

Original price $19.34 - Original price $129.86
Original price
$25.04
$19.34 - $129.86
Current price $25.04
SKU SHFUSWR12-10
Size: 12" Wide Roll
Amount: 10 yds

SheerStitch No Show Fusible Cut Away 1.5 oz. Plus Adhesive White Rolls
is a lightweight, soft iron-on cut away backing designed for embroidering on sheer or light-colored fabrics to minimize any show-through. Made of 100% nylon, this premium stabilizer is translucent and stable and is made to be used on lightweight knits and woven fabrics that will be worn close to the skin and softness is a consideration. Fuse with a dry iron for extra stability.  Recommended for use for designs with  medium to high stitch counts.

Quick facts:

  • Fusible Cut Away 1.5 oz.
  • Embossed Nylon
  • Rolls
  • White

Made for use with:

  • Thin, stretchy knit material
  • Sheer, lightweight fabrics

Examples:

  • Performance wear
  • Thin,100% polyester shirts
  • Knits, or any garments worn close to the skin

This is a 100% Nylon Cut Away Embroidery Iron On Stabilizer. It's Strong and Lightweight.  Soft, sheer, stable & translucent so that it minimizes stabilizer show-through on light colored fabrics. Just a single layer for best "no show" results. Ideal for lightweight knits - keeps outlines on track when hooped in with your knit fabric. Use with any woven where softness is a consideration. Perfect for sheer fabrics - translucent & soft. May be used with a light weight tear away backing, like the RipStitch #15 for extra stability Fusible coating for extra stability. This product is also sometimes called: weblon or poly mesh plus.

To Use: Iron the stabilizer to the back of your garment with a dry iron (no steam) using a low to medium temp (260°F silk setting). When pressing the stabilizer on to the garment, the iron surface should touch the fabric, not the stabilizer.