Sulky Stitch 'n Seal Embroidery Permanent Waterproof Iron On Stabilizer Backing 4"x4" Sheets 5 pcs
Seals the back of waterproof fabric after machine embroidery. Embroider on waterproof or water-repellent fabrics without compromising their waterproof properties. Just apply Stitch 'n Seal to the back of your embroidery - water and moisture will not penetrate the fabric through the tiny embroidery needle punctures.
Favorite Uses
- Rain Gear
- Umbrellas
- Outdoor Jackets
- Wind Breakers
- Tents
- Grill Covers
- Work Clothing
Backing or Topping: Backing
Permanent or Temporary: Permanent
Product Dimensions: 4"x4" Sheets
Removal Method: Cut-Away
Brand: Stitch 'n Seal
Waterproof your embroidery!
An Iron-on backing that seals the needle punctures from embroidery. Embroider on waterproof or water-repellent fabrics without compromising their waterproof properties. Just apply Stitch ’n Seal to the back of your embroidery and water and moisture will not penetrate the fabric through the tiny embroidery needle punctures. Perfect for umbrellas, rain gear, lunch boxes, cosmetic bags, drink coasters, wind breakers, outdoor clothing, backpacks, tents/awnings and grill covers.
Main Applications: Seals the back of waterproof fabrics after embroidery.
Instructions: From the waterproof or water-resistant fabric, remove or trim away any stabilizer used in the embroidery process.
Cut a piece of Stitch ’n Seal 1-1½" larger all around than the embroidery design.
With the adhesive side facing down, place the Stitch ’n Seal onto the wrong side of the embroidered fabric (the shiny side is the adhesive side, the dull side is the ironing side). If you aren't sure, test on a scrap and/or use a muslin press cloth or a non-stick appliqué sheet to press this onto your fabric - (always a safe choice).
Seal with an iron or heat pressTemperature: 266°F– 300°F (130°C –150°C - about a wool setting on most irons)
Pressure: mediumTime: 10 – 15 sec.For maximum adhesion, before washing, allow Stitch 'n Seal to set for 48 hours after pressing.
We recommend testing the adhesiveness of Stitch ’n Seal by ironing a small piece of it onto the wrong side of a scrap or unobtrusive area of your fabric. If it adheres to the fabric, then follow the above instructions.