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Hoop
Magic
Pressure
Sensitive Stabilizer
We often
encounter embroidery situations that require "hoopless"
style embroidery. Such as when we are trying to place embroider
on a neck tie, hand bag, collar, napkin corner, cuff or sock.
Certain types of fabrics like velvet, corduroy or leather can
also present a challenge when trying to place the item in the
machines embroidery frame.
With Hoop
Magic Stabilizer embroidery in almost any area is achievable!
Hoop this remarkable stabilizer, remove the release paper and
then stick your item to be embroidered in place, it is that simple!
Enjoy the stability of a firm yet flexible stabilizer that will
support all types of embroideries on most fabrics.
To use:
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Place
one piece of Hoop Magic in the embroidery frame with the paper
side facing up.
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Draw
an "X" on the surface of the paper with a straight
pin taking care to not puncture the stabilizer. This will
perforate the paper so that it can be torn away to expose
the sticky surface of the stabilizer within the hoop.
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Stick
down the item/garment to be embroidered and smooth out any
wrinkles.
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Stitch
your design!
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Remove the stabilizer by gently tearing it away from around
the design. If the design does not have an outline (this perforates
the stabilizer), place your thumb on the edge of the stitching
to protect it while pulling away the stabilizer.
**Tip - Hoop
Magic will support a design around 4" x 4" in size with
a stitch count of 8,000 or less. If your design is larger or overly
dense for its size you will need to add more stability by using
one of the methods described below.
Method 1) Use
one or two layers of Tearaway Magic as a "floater" under
the hoop. There is no need to baste or use spray adhesive to hold
these layers under the hoop, they will simply be caught in the
stitching under the fabric and will give the design the fibers
it needs to lay smooth in the fabric.
Method 2) Prep
the fabric or item to be embroidered with Sheer Magic and then
stick it down to Hoop Magic.
Sizes Available: 12"
x 10 yds, 20" x 10 yards
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