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Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
These are super useful! I love that I can print on them as well as draw my pattern. I have been working on the same project for several weeks and it's sticky enough that it hasn't budged on my fabric and even the edges are in place. It's very easy to use and at's easy to stitch through, especially because you can see holes for where you might want to put your needle. Once you're done, you soak it and the paper disintegrates, so this is pretty great for embroidery projects.
LD
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
Great for embroidery pattern transfer. Very convenient and easy to use. It sticks well and stays secure during use, comes off well in water after the embroidery is finished. I didn’t realize these weren’t standard letter sized at first. They still printed ok in my printer but I would get a letter (8.5x11”) size next time for easier printing.
Maggie
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
I’ve never actually used this kind of dissolving embroidery stabilizer before. I’ve always just painstakingly traced my pattern onto the fabric. This stuff was so easy to use! I was able to print my pattern using my HP laser printer with no issues… no smudging or flaking. It was super easy to apply to the fabric and none of the edges came up at all while I was embroidering. I’m not sure if there’s a specific way I’m supposed to clean off the stabilizer, so I just ran it under cold water and used my fingers to gently rub it away. It does not include any instructions. One thing to note if you want to print on it is that it is A4 size, not letter size, so make sure your printer can accommodate that.
JASJ
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
I’m very happy with these 24 sheets of water soluble stabilizer. They are perfect for hand embroidery, as they are large enough to fit over fabric in most embroidery hoops. I do a lot of machine embroidery, too, and sometimes, I drop the foot and do freestyle embroidery on my machine with metallic threads, with no fabric underneath, just layers of yarn that I‘ve placed on the stabilizer sheets. Once finished, I soak off the stabilizer, and place the “yarn creation” between two layers of glass or acrylic, and frame it. These sheets have proved to be sturdy when I need it, and then soak away to leave only the material underneath. Exactly what I wanted, and nice pack of 24 in a useful size.
Tamara W.
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
I got this to embroider flowers onto a vintage bed coverlet which my daughter and I are working on. We haven't had any occasion to print patterns onto this, but have instead drawn patterns onto it instead and then peeled the backing off and stuck the top layer on to the coverlet to embroider through. It works very well for this and when we are done with a pattern, and water is applied, it dissolves, leaving just our embroidered flowers on the coverlet behind.
Renee Smason
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
This is gonna be great! Transferring designs to something you want to stitch on is always such a headache. My daughter has been wanting me to embroider her name on her work apron and I've been putting it off. Until I found these. I was very skeptical. Says it can go through any printer. Hmm, we'll see. Got my design ready, put the fabric sheet with backing into the paper feed of my Epson eco tank printer and guess what... it went through like a dream. My design is ready for me to peel the backing off and apply to the apron and stitch. Amazing. When done you are suppose to cut close around the stitching to remove the extra stableizer and then soak in water to get the rest off. Terrific. It makes this process so much easier.
jend
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2025
Works well as a back stabilizer for machine embroidery. I have only tried it on small projects so far. Easy to use, disappears nicely.
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