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Tearaway Magic Fusible
Eco-Friendly Light Fusible Tearaway Stabilizer

Use Tearaway Magic to embroider your most delicate woven fabrics
with perfection! The light fusible coating will prevent stretching
of the fabric during the hooping process and will prevent the
design from shifting while your machine is embroidering. The crispness
of Tearaway Magic helps to prevents puckering yet leaves behind
soft, flexible embroidery because the fibers are partially water
soluble. For use when embroidering linen, cotton, batiste, shirt
weight denim, silk and more.
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Easy
to remove from around delicate embroidery or machine stitching.
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Won't
shadow through light colored fabrics.
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Eliminates
countless hours of "picking" out stabilizer remnants.
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Super
stable and will support about 8,000 stitches if the design
is well-digitized.
To use
Tearaway Magic Fusible:
- Fuse one layer
of the stabilizer to the back of the fabric/item. Be sure
to use a piece at least one inch larger than the outer parameter
of the hoop to insure proper stabilization. *Important
- Use a low temp (260°F (120°C) Silk Setting) on your
iron. Do NOT touch the surface of your iron to Tearaway Magic
Fusible, press from the fabric side or use a press cloth (muslin
or cotton).
- Hoop the stabilized
fabric. Try to achieve "tight as a drum" tension.
- Embroider the
design. *Tip - If the design
is denser than 8,000 stitches or if it is a poorly digitized
design (too many stitches for design size), float an additional
layer of Tearaway Magic (non-fusible) between the hoop and
the bed of the machine for each additional 8,000 stitches
for added support!
- Remove the hoop
from the machine and from the garment.
- Tear away as much
of the Tearaway Magic as possible. *Optional
- Wet around the edge of the design using a sponge, foam paint
brush or envelope sealer. Wait about 10 seconds to allow the
water to activate the water soluble portion of the stabilizer.
- Stabilizer remnants
will continue to wash out in the laundry with a mild detergent
and agitation.
**NOTE:
All irons heat
differently. The iron temperature given above is a starting point.
If you find that you are not getting a good fuse, slowly increase
your irons temperature until you achieve a good bond between the
fabric and stabilizer.
Sizes available: 12"
x 10 yds, 20" x 10 yds
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