Stabilizers

Baby Lock 20 Stabilizer Value Kit (6pc)

Original price was: $189.99.Current price is: $95.00.

This Baby Lock 20

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Baby Lock Hydro-Hold Tear-Away Stabilizer – 12 x 10yds

Original price was: $49.99.Current price is: $25.00.

The Baby Lock Hydro-Hold Tear-Away Stabilizer was designed for high stitch count embroidery designs on lightweight fabrics, wovens, and towels. Cut a

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Babylock Soft Tear-Away Stabilizer – Heavy Weight (15 x 10 yd)

Original price was: $19.99.Current price is: $10.00.

This versatile stabilizer provides the support of a cut-away stabilizer, but the ease of tear-away removal and a wash-and-wear softness. This stabiliz

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Babylock Stabilizer Organizer

Original price was: $99.99.Current price is: $50.00.

Spend less time searching and more time stitching with Babylock’s Stabilizer Organizer. Perfect for Keeping stabilizers close and visible. This organi

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Babyock StableCut Dispenser

Original price was: $18.62.Current price is: $9.31.

With the StableCutâ„¢ Dispenser, now store your most-used stabilizer rolls. This handy storage unit features a unique slide cutter to slice cutaway, tea

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Brother Heavy-Weight Cut-Away, Soluble Stabilizer Roll – 10 yds

Original price was: $29.53.Current price is: $14.77.

The Brother Heavy-Weight Cut-Away, Soluble Stabilizer Roll is a reliable choice for maintaining the integrity of your embroidery over time. Designed t

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Brother Heavy-Weight Tear Away Stabilizer Roll – 10 yds

Original price was: $27.78.Current price is: $13.89.

Add extra stability to your embroidery and sewing projects with the Brother Heavy-Weight Tear Away Stabilizer Roll. This firm, stiff tear-away stabili

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Brother Light-Weight Adhesive-Backed, Water Soluble Stabilizer Roll – 6 yds

Original price was: $69.37.Current price is: $34.69.

Ensure smooth, flawless embroidery results with the Brother Light-Weight Adhesive-Backed Water Soluble Stabilizer Roll. This versatile stabilizer firm

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Brother Light-Weight Water Soluble Stabilizer Roll – 3.2 yds

Original price was: $10.99.Current price is: $5.50.

Enhance your embroidery projects with the Brother Light-Weight Water Soluble Stabilizer Roll. Measuring 11 inches wide and 3.2 yards long, this lightw

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Brother Light-Weight, Water Soluble Stabilizer Roll

Original price was: $24.94.Current price is: $12.47.

Take your embroidery and creative sewing projects to the next level with Brother’s Light-Weight Water Soluble Stabilizer Roll. Available in 6-yard and

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Brother Medium-Weight Fusible, Cut-Away Stabilizer Roll – 10 yds

Original price was: $56.37.Current price is: $28.19.

Streamline your embroidery projects with the Brother Medium-Weight Fusible, Cut-Away Stabilizer Roll. This iron-on mesh-style stabilizer eliminates th

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Brother Medium-Weight, Adhesive Tear Away Stabilizer Roll – 10 yds

Original price was: $71.99.Current price is: $36.00.

Simplify your embroidery projects with the Brother Medium-Weight Adhesive Tear Away Stabilizer Roll. Measuring 15

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