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| Weight | 3 oz |
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| Dimensions | 12 × 5 × 4 in |
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A soft iron-on woven stabilizer is a type of backing material used in sewing and embroidery to provide support and stability to fabric during stitching. Here are the key aspects of a soft iron-on woven stabilizer: Woven Structure: This stabilizer is typically made from a woven fabric material. The woven structure provides stability and prevents stretching or distortion of the fabric during sewing or embroidery. Iron-On Feature: This stabilizer has an adhesive coating that is activated by heat, usually through an iron. When heated, the adhesive melts and adheres to the fabric, providing a secure bond during the stitching process. Softness: Despite providing stability, a soft iron-on woven stabilizer is designed to have a softer hand or feel compared to some other stabilizers. This is particularly beneficial when you want the fabric to maintain its drape and softness after stitching. Temporary Support: The stabilizer provides temporary stability during stitching, preventing fabric distortion, puckering, or stretching. Enhancing Embroidery: It helps enhance the quality of embroidery by providing a stable surface for the stitches, resulting in crisp and well-defined designs. Easy Application: The stabilizer is applied by ironing it onto the fabric. The adhesive backing makes it easy to secure the stabilizer in place. Versatile Use: Soft iron-on woven stabilizers are versatile and can be used with various fabrics, making them suitable for a wide range of sewing and embroidery projects. In quilting, this type of stabilizer is often used when you want to maintain the softness and drape of the fabric while adding stability for embroidery or stitching. It”s especially useful when working on projects like quilted blocks or garments where a softer stabilizer is preferred.
$26.58

| Weight | 3 oz |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 12 × 5 × 4 in |