
Pfaff Clear N' Melt Bulk Stabilizer - 12" x 25yds
PfaffÂź Clear N' Melt Stabilizer, now available in bulk size, is an innovative film stabilizer designed for both topping and backing, offering effortless removal without the need for water. With just a low to medium heat setting on your iron, this stabilizer melts away instantlyâleaving behind clean, crisp embroidery without any sticky residue. Unlike traditional film stabilizers, PfaffÂź Clear N' Melt won't stick to your iron, ironing board, or fabric, making the removal process fast and easy. Clear N' Melt is perfect for embroidery projects that demand temporary stabilization and clean, residue-free resultsâoffering easy heat-based removal for professional, polished finishes every time. The roll measures 12" wide by 25 yards.
Recommended Use:
Use as a topper to prevent fabric nap, pile, or coarse weaves from pushing through your stitches, helping your embroidery remain even and crisp. As a backing, itâs ideal for designs with fill areas, monograms, and appliquĂ© where added support is needed. Note: Not recommended for lace designs or small, open embroidery areas where the iron tip cannot make full contact.
How to Use as a Topper:
- Place Before Hooping: Position PfaffÂź Clear Nâ Melt over the fabric before hooping.
- Add After Hooping (Alternative): Hoop the fabric first, then place Clear Nâ Melt on top.
- Secure with a Basting Stitch: If your machine offers a basting feature, use it to hold the stabilizer securely in place.
How to Use as a Backing:
- Position on the Wrong Side: Place Clear Nâ Melt on the back of the fabric to provide extra stability.
- Hoop Together: Hoop both the fabric and the stabilizer as one unit for even support during embroidery
How to Remove:
- Tear Away Excess: After embroidery is complete, gently tear away as much of the stabilizer as possible.
- Melt the Remaining Stabilizer
- Set a dry hand iron to a low to medium heat setting (never use high heat).
- Iron directly over the stabilizer with smooth, continuous motions.
- IronAs the stabilizer melts, it will dissipate into tiny particles that can easily be brushed away.
- Direct iron-to-film contact is necessary for full removal.
Important Notes:
- Always use a low to medium heat setting to avoid fabric damage.
- Not recommended for intricate areas where the iron cannot reach directly.
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PfaffÂź Clear N' Melt Stabilizer, now available in bulk size, is an innovative film stabilizer designed for both topping and backing, offering effortless removal without the need for water. With just a low to medium heat setting on your iron, this stabilizer melts away instantlyâleaving behind clean, crisp embroidery without any sticky residue. Unlike traditional film stabilizers, PfaffÂź Clear N' Melt won't stick to your iron, ironing board, or fabric, making the removal process fast and easy. Clear N' Melt is perfect for embroidery projects that demand temporary stabilization and clean, residue-free resultsâoffering easy heat-based removal for professional, polished finishes every time. The roll measures 12" wide by 25 yards.
Recommended Use:
Use as a topper to prevent fabric nap, pile, or coarse weaves from pushing through your stitches, helping your embroidery remain even and crisp. As a backing, itâs ideal for designs with fill areas, monograms, and appliquĂ© where added support is needed. Note: Not recommended for lace designs or small, open embroidery areas where the iron tip cannot make full contact.
How to Use as a Topper:
- Place Before Hooping: Position PfaffÂź Clear Nâ Melt over the fabric before hooping.
- Add After Hooping (Alternative): Hoop the fabric first, then place Clear Nâ Melt on top.
- Secure with a Basting Stitch: If your machine offers a basting feature, use it to hold the stabilizer securely in place.
How to Use as a Backing:
- Position on the Wrong Side: Place Clear Nâ Melt on the back of the fabric to provide extra stability.
- Hoop Together: Hoop both the fabric and the stabilizer as one unit for even support during embroidery
How to Remove:
- Tear Away Excess: After embroidery is complete, gently tear away as much of the stabilizer as possible.
- Melt the Remaining Stabilizer
- Set a dry hand iron to a low to medium heat setting (never use high heat).
- Iron directly over the stabilizer with smooth, continuous motions.
- IronAs the stabilizer melts, it will dissipate into tiny particles that can easily be brushed away.
- Direct iron-to-film contact is necessary for full removal.
Important Notes:
- Always use a low to medium heat setting to avoid fabric damage.
- Not recommended for intricate areas where the iron cannot reach directly.











