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FLORIANI WATER SOLUBLE
TOPPING
Floriani
Water Soluble Topping provides a smooth stitching surface for your machine. When
the machine has to maneuver around loops and grooves in the fabric, it will
affect your stitch quality. This product is completely water soluble and
provides fantastic stability on the surface of your fabric by keeping your
stitches elevated.
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Use on high pile fabrics
such as fleece, terry and towels
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Use on textured fabrics
such as corduroy, seer sucker, and velvet.
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Use on knits and lycra/spandex.
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Use to shield some
fabrics from hoop burn
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Once opened, keep
Floriani Water Soluble Topping sealed in an airtight ziplock type bag or
Tupperware type container.
To use
Floriani Water Soluble Topping:
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Place the stabilized
garment in the hoop and secure the hoop on the machine. Complete the
centering and alignment of the design.
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Cut a piece of Floriani
Topping slightly larger than the size of the design and place it on top
of the fabric.
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Secure the Topping to the
surface of the garment with scotch tape or by moistening the corners
slightly and then sticking it down to the garment or the inside edges of
the hoop.
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Complete the embroidery.
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Tear away as much of the
topping as possible. Remove any remnants by moistening with a damp
cloth, Q-Tip or steam from an iron.
*Tip - If your embroidery design is a satin stitch type embroidery
and/or doesn't have an outline, use a wet Q-Tip to go around the edge of
the design before tearing any of the Topping away. This will prevent any
distortion of the stitching.
Floriani's
Water Soluble Topping Product Identity
FTOP10 10” x 10 yds
FTOP25 10” x 25 yds
FTOP2010 20” x 10 yds
Contact us today for additional
information on Floriani products.
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