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New Brothread: A Reliable Manufacturer and Supplier of Embroidery and Sewing Supplies Since 1988
New Brothread, a professional manufacturer and supplier, has been providing a wide range of machine and hand embroidery as well as sewing supplies since 1988. After years of research and sales experience, the company has gained a deep understanding of customers' needs for embroidery stabilizers. Based on this, New Brothread has developed and produced various types of embroidery machine stabilizers, including cut-away, tear-away, no-show mesh, wash-away, water-soluble film, and fusible iron-on, in different sizes and colors.
All of New Brothread's embroidery stabilizers are made from premium and safe materials, ensuring the best user experience for every customer. The company is committed to continuously expanding its range of high-quality stabilizers to meet the diverse needs of its customers.
New Brothread's philosophy is to think, do, and love what the customers do, always staying tuned to their needs and preferences.
How to Choose the Right Embroidery Stabilizer for Your Fabric
Stabilizers are an essential component in machine embroidery, as they support the fabric during stitching to prevent puckering and stretching. New Brothread's embroidery stabilizers are classified into different types, including tear-away, cut-away, and wash-away, each suited for specific fabric and design requirements.
Tear-Away Embroidery Stabilizers (Medium Weight 1.8oz) are recommended for use on woven fabrics with no stretch, such as quilted fabrics, 100% cotton, poly-cotton, linen, vinyl, and leather, when you wish to remove most of the excess stabilizer from the back of the project after embroidery.
Cut-Away Embroidery Stabilizers (Medium Weight 2.5oz) are considered the most stable and are typically recommended for unstable and stretchy fabrics, such as knits, as well as for high-stitch count designs. The excess stabilizer must be cut away, while the remaining portion will stay affixed to the fabric for the life of the design.
Wash-Away Embroidery Stabilizers (Light Weight 1.5oz) are recommended for projects where no traces of the stabilizer should be left behind after embroidery, such as lightweight fabrics and free-standing lace.
No-Show Mesh Embroidery Stabilizers (Light Weight 1.8oz) are a type of cut-away stabilizer that remains permanently fixed to the fabric but is sheer and semi-transparent, making it suitable for light-colored fabrics and designs where a soft feel is important, such as baby garments.
Water-Soluble Topping Films (Light Weight 25 Micron) are used only on the top of the fabric to control the nap, preventing the stitches from sinking into the fabric. They are too lightweight to be used as the backing stabilizer.
Fusible Iron-On Embroidery Stabilizers (Light & Medium Weight) can be ironed onto the wrong side of the fabric, preventing stretching during the hooping process.
New Brothread also offers black embroidery stabilizers, including cut-away, tear-away, and no-show mesh, which are particularly useful for similarly colored garments or fabrics.
Additionally, New Brothread provides a self-adhesive tear-away embroidery stabilizer that is ideal for fabrics that cannot be hooped or are too small to fit in a hoop, as it can be torn away easily while providing adequate stability and leaving no tears or residue.
product information:
Attribute | Value | ||||
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manufacturer | New brothread | ||||
brand | New brothread | ||||
item_weight | 2.25 pounds | ||||
product_dimensions | 4.72 x 2.36 x 0.5 inches | ||||
item_model_number | NB-ES-CA | ||||
is_discontinued_by_manufacturer | No | ||||
material_type | Polyester | ||||
size | 12"x50yd roll | ||||
manufacturer_part_number | NB-ES-CA-7005 | ||||
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best_sellers_rank | #1,178 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing (See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing) #3 in Sewing Stabilizers | ||||
date_first_available | December 22, 2017 |