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Creating Beautiful Embroidery 223
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Fabric/stabilizer compatibility chart
Note
● Due to the wide variety of fabrics and stabilizers available, the above information should be used as 
guideline only. If unsure of a particular fabric/stabilizer combination, please sew test a sample prior 
to the finished garment.
Fabric/
Garment
No. of Backing 
Pieces
No. of Topping 
Pieces
Comments
Terry cloth
1 tear-away
1 water-soluble
Increase density and/or satin stitch width. Fine 
details and small lettering tend to get caught in the 
terry loops.
Satin jacket
Heavy lining: 
None
Light or no 
lining: 1 tear-
away
None
If garment slips in frame, causing alignment 
problems, wrap inner frame with masking tape or 
fabric bias tape. This provides a rough surface to 
grip garment and also helps minimize frame burn.
Cotton 
sheeting
1 tear-away
None
High-density or highly detailed designs may require 
more backing. If so, use two pieces of lightweight 
backing instead of one piece of heavy backing.
Denim
1 tear-away
None
Reduce speed if needle begins to heat up and the 
thread breaks.
Headwear
Optional
Optional
Change needles more often than usual because the 
buckram backing dulls needles faster. A lightweight 
tear-away backing helps reduce thread breaks and 
regulates thread tension. Use a topping on corduroy 
or foam cap fronts.
Dress shirt 
(woven)
1 tear-away
None
High-density or highly detailed designs may require 
more backing. If so, use two pieces of lightweight 
backing instead of one piece of heavy backing.
Golf shirt
1 cut-away
Optional
Use topping for designs containing small lettering 
or a lot of detail, and also for pique knits.
Canton fleece
1 tear-away
Optional
Use a topping if the garment has a textured surface, 
such as a basketweave or pronounced twill.
Canvas
1 tear-away
None
Frame tightly.
Corduroy
1 tear-away
1 water-soluble
A higher stitch density or more understitches, as 
well as a topping, may be necessary to prevent 
stitches from sinking into the fabric.
Lingerie or 
silk
1 or 2 
lightweight 
tear-away
Optional
Reduce sewing speed. The thread tension should be 
low. Use topping for designs with high detail or 
small lettering. For very fine fabrics, use a thinner 
thread. Avoid extremely narrow satin stitching on 
letters or details; instead increase satin stitch width 
or use a bean stitch. Gently remove (don’t pull) 
backing and topping from garment.
Sweater knit
1 cut-away or 
adhesive tear-
away
1 water-soluble
Use tightly woven organza or curtain fabric in a 
matching color as a backing for bulky or “holey” 
knits.
Sweatshirt
1 cut-away or 
adhesive tear-
away
Optional
Highly detailed designs may require two layers of 
lightweight cut-away stabilizer. Use a topping on 
extra-thick fabrics or with fine-detail designs.
T-shirt
1 light-weight 
cut-away or 
adhesive tear-
away
Optional
Use a topping on designs with fine detail or small 
lettering. Tensions should be light. Avoid stitch-
heavy designs.