Stabilizers (Backing)

Backing and topping serve to stabilize and support the product being embroidered so the stitches can be sewn with the least amount of interference or instability. They serve as stabilizers for your embroidery work. Without the proper type of stabilizer, the fabric may move too much within the embroidery frame causing poor alignment of the embroidery. At times, topping will be required in order to manage fabrics with a pile-like surface, such as towels, corduroy and pique knit. There are many types of backing and toppings with various weights for the various fabrics that you may be sewing.

There are four types of stabilizers (backing) that can be used in embroidery: cut-away, tear-away, water soluble and self-adhesive. In these four types, various weights, sizes and textures are available. When selecting the stabilizer type for a particular fabric, consider the design size in addition to the stitch count and stitch type used in the design.

Finally, make sure that the stabilizer is not stretched. Some backings may not stretch vertically or horizontally but may stretch diagonally. DO NOT USE THESE TYPES. This type of backing will stretch during sewing and may cause the design to shift.

1.Polyester mesh cut-away stabilizer works extremely well with light-colored fabrics since it prevents a shadow from showing through on the front after you have trimmed away the excess. This type of backing is ideal whenever you need stability with a light and soft touch in your finished product, for example, with baby garments.

2.Cut-away stabilizer is excellent for medium- to heavyweight knits, however it can also be used on woven material. It will hold a large number of stitches and with two or three layers can hold a tremendous amount of stitches. This type of backing is also available in black for those who want the inside of their garments to look as good as the outside. Black stabilizer is very useful on similarly colored garments of lightweight fabrics. The black backing is less likely to show through as compared to white backing.

3.Self-adhesive (peel-and-stick) backing is used on those difficult-to-hoop fabrics. This backing is applied (with sticky side up) to the underside of the frame, enabling your fabric to “stick on” the exposed surface in the sewing areas. When the embroidery is finished, the fabric can be removed, the excess backing can be disposed of and the process repeated.

4.Tear-away stabilizer can be used on mediumweight woven fabrics and sturdy fabrics such as canvas, poplin and denim. This stabilizer will hold many stitches especially when used in two or more layers. This type of stabilizer is made of a non-woven material that enables it to easily be torn away from the edges of your embroidery design when it is completed. This stabilizer is also available in black.

5.Water-soluble stabilizer is useful when you need to keep the nap or pile, for example, on towels, from interfering with the placement of stitches.

Fabrics such as terry cloth, corduroy, velvet and faux fur are examples of materials that have a nap or pile that can actually penetrate embroidery stitches as your machine sews. The result is an unfinished and often sloppy appearance when fibers of the fabric poke out between the finished stitches of an embroidery design. In these situations, water-soluble stabilizer is used as a topping to hold the fibers of the fabric flat so the stitches can be placed on top neatly and accurately. Water-soluble stabilizer is also used as a backing when stitching lace or other motifs where the desired result is only the stitching. This is accomplished with water- soluble stabilizer, which can easily be pulled off of the fabric after embroidering is completed and any remnants can be easily be dissolved with water. Water-soluble stabilizer is also used as a backing on towels, where you often need some stabilization, but any remnants of a formal

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PR-620 specifications

The Brother PR-620 is a state-of-the-art embroidery machine that caters to both amateur enthusiasts and professional embroiderers. It is renowned for its versatility, combined with an array of advanced features that facilitate creating intricate designs with ease.

One of the standout features of the PR-620 is its six-needle capability, which allows users to embroider with multiple colors without the need for constant thread changes. This efficiency saves time and enhances productivity, particularly for those working on large or complex projects. The machine supports an extensive range of thread colors, making it easier to bring vibrant designs to life.

The PR-620 is equipped with a large 10.4-inch LCD touchscreen display that allows for intuitive navigation and control. Users can customize designs, adjust settings, and preview their work with exceptional clarity. The interface is user-friendly, making it accessible for beginners while still offering advanced options for seasoned users.

In terms of technology, the Brother PR-620 features a high-speed embroidery mechanism that can achieve approximately 1,000 stitches per minute. This remarkable speed doesn’t compromise the quality of stitching, ensuring that each design is executed with precision. Coupled with the automatic needle threader, threading becomes a hassle-free task.

Another noteworthy characteristic is the PR-620’s built-in embroidery designs and fonts. The machine comes pre-loaded with a wide selection of designs and includes the capability to import custom designs via USB connectivity. This feature empowers users to create personalized projects effortlessly.

Additionally, the PR-620's advanced color sorting and thread trimming capabilities contribute significantly to minimizing thread waste. Users can enjoy efficient stitching with fewer interruptions, enhancing their overall workflow. The machine also includes a range of hoop sizes, accommodating various project dimensions, from small patches to larger embellishments.

The durable construction of the Brother PR-620 ensures reliability and longevity, making it a smart investment for anyone serious about embroidery. The machine is not only designed for functionality but also prioritizes user comfort during extended use.

In summary, the Brother PR-620 stands out in the embroidery machine market due to its innovative features, rapid stitching speeds, and user-friendly interface. Whether for home projects or business endeavors, the PR-620 provides excellent performance, versatility, and quality that meet the evolving needs of embroiderers.