

With its popularity across the embroidery world, this is one stabilizer to buy in one or even two different widths to match your own embroidery machine’s hoop sizes. No-Show Mesh and Polymesh come in a variety of widths. Here are a few of our embroidery videos from our free Embroidery Video library that will give you an idea of how to create embroidery blocks in an embroidery hoop with batting and quilting. These unique designs require the user to hoop only a single layer of No-Show Mesh stabilizer and start the embroidery design. When Anita Goodesign started creating quilt blocks in an embroidery hoop complete with batting and embroidered quilting, we could barely keep up with the No-Show Mesh stabilizer demand. See this funny post using Aqua-Mesh stabilizer to eliminate droopy embroidery problems! No-Show Mesh Popularity No-Show Mesh even comes in an iron-on, fusible version and a wash-away version. And then for the darkest fabric that might be seen from the back side select the black no-show mesh stabilizer. When working with white or very light-colored fabrics, select the nude color for a true no-show result. No-Show Mesh cut-away stabilizer also comes in a variety of color options. This very versatile stabilizer can be used just about everywhere. For lightweight knit fabrics such as T-shirt polos and jerseys, this stabilizer will practically form to any body shape. This waffle-weave looking stabilizer has a soft drape, holds up to high embroidery count designs, and can help keep the back of an embroidery design from getting itchy next to sensitive skin. No-Show Mesh stabilizer is a cut-away stabilizer.

This stabilizer is known by a couple of different names: No-Show Mesh or Polymesh

We use it for the base of in-the-hoop embroidered quilt blocks, embroidered zippered bags, and just about anything that needs a good stable base. We go through yards of No-Show Mesh embroidery stabilizer every week!
