Fabric Stabilizer to stiffen and hold fabric taught

We have a range of Fabric Stabilizers for embroidery suitable for using with any type of material within the hoop on an embroidery machine. The stabilizer stiffens the fabric to hold it taut as the embroidery machine does it's work. There is alot for the novice to learn about using the correct backing & fabric hooping. I hope we can help with your choice!
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  1. Madeira Super Stable Cut Away Stabilizer
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    2  Reviews Average rating 5.0 out of 5 Stars.
    Ideal for thick stretch fabrics. Iron on, adhesive when heated. Can be used on fabrics which withstand heating but are not washable! Learn More
  2. Madeira Super Strong Black Cut Away Stabilizer
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    1  Review Average rating 5.0 out of 5 Stars.
    For dark fabrics, provides stability for the most detailed embroidery designs. Ideal for large patterns with a high stitch density! Learn More
  3. Madeira Avalon Fix Water Soluble Self-Adhesive
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    1  Review Average rating 5.0 out of 5 Stars.
    Water soluble self-adhesive, with peel-off paper backing. Ideal for working on lace and embroidered borders! Learn More
  4. Madeira Avalon Plus Very Strong Water Soluble
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    7  Reviews Average rating 5.0 out of 5 Stars.
    Wash away. Very strong. Ideal for light and delicate fabrics. Can be embroidered on its own without fabric! Learn More
  5. Madeira Avalon Film Water Soluble Stabilizer
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    5  Reviews Average rating 5.0 out of 5 Stars.
    Wash away transparent film stabilizer. Ideal for looped and knitted fabrics. Washes away completely, adding no extra thickness or bulk! Learn More
  6. Madeira Cotton Fix Tear Away Stabilizer
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    5  Reviews Average rating 5.0 out of 5 Stars.
    Tear away stabilizer with paper backed release sheet. Especially good for freehand embroidery, and ideal for delicate and sensitive fabrics! Learn More
  7. Madeira Cotton Stable Iron On Soft Tear Away Stabilizer
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    4  Reviews Average rating 5.0 out of 5 Stars.
    Recommended for use with medium to heavyweight fabrics and densely stitched embroidery designs. Tear carefully away in either a horizontal or vertical direction! Learn More
  8. Madeira Cotton Soft Tear Away Stabilizer - Black
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    2  Reviews Average rating 5.0 out of 5 Stars.
    Non-woven tear away stabilizer for DARK fabrics. Soft to the touch. A general purpose stabilizer not suitable for delicate fabrics! Learn More
  9. Madeira Cotton Soft Tear Away Stabilizer
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    8  Reviews Average rating 4.9 out of 5 Stars.
    Used by professional embroiderers it has a smooth finish and soft to the touch. General purpose and suitable for delicate fabrics! Learn More
  10. Madeira Stabiliser Starter Set
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    8  Reviews Average rating 4.8 out of 5 Stars.
    Choosing a stabiliser for the experienced amongst us can be daunting, never mind beginners with not so much experience. This wonderful set is a must have! Learn More
  11. Madeira Super Strong Stabilizer Cut Away
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    4  Reviews Average rating 5.0 out of 5 Stars.
    Provides stability for the most detailed embroidery designs. Ideal for large patterns with a high stitch density Learn More
    £14.99
    Out of stock
  12. Large Roll Iron On Stabiliser Backing By Janome
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    6  Reviews Average rating 4.9 out of 5 Stars.
    This popular Item this Iron on totally stable backing is made by Sulky packaged and sold under the Janome brand! Learn More
  13. Inspira Tear-A-Way Stabilizer Large Roll
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    1  Review Average rating 5.0 out of 5 Stars.
    Helps to hold the fabric flat and prevent puckering when doing embroidery or decorative stitching. Designed for light and medium weight fabrics and for us on all brands of machines. Simply tear away excess stabilizer once stitching is completed. Learn More
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