Cap Backing | Heavy 3.0 oz | 250 yd Rolls – Tear Away Stabilizer for Cap Embroidery

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Heavy 3.0 oz Cap Backing Rolls are designed for embroidery professionals who need reliable stability and clean tear-away performance when stitching caps with low to medium stitch counts. This continuous roll format is ideal for shops that prefer to cut backing to size, offering flexibility and efficiency for high-volume cap production.

The 3.0 oz weight provides excellent support to help maintain cap shape during embroidery while still tearing away easily and cleanly after stitching. This backing is well suited for finished caps and unstructured headwear, delivering consistent results without excessive stiffness or residue.

Price range: $35.93 through $37.79

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Description

Heavy 3.0 oz Cap Backing Roll Features:

  • Designed for cap embroidery – Ideal for finished and unstructured caps
  • Heavy 3.0 oz weight – Perfect balance of support for low to medium stitch counts
  • Clean tear-away backing – Removes easily after embroidery without damaging fabric
  • Roll format for flexibility – Cut to size for efficient production workflows
  • Helps maintain cap structure – Reduces shifting and distortion during stitching
  • Smooth stitching support – Promotes clean, professional embroidery results
  • Compatible with commercial embroidery machines – Suitable for production shops
  • Large 250 yd roll – Excellent value for high-volume embroidery operations

Needle Recommendation:

For best results when embroidering finished caps:

This heavy 3.0 oz cap backing roll is a dependable choice for embroidery shops seeking consistent performance, clean removal, and production flexibility when working on caps with lighter to moderate stitch densities.

Technical Specifications

Using Heavy Weight (3.0 oz) Cap Backing for Cap Embroidery

Step 1: Prepare Your Machine

  • Ensure your embroidery machine is set up and properly threaded with the desired thread colors for your cap design.

Step 2: Hooping

  • Hoop the cap backing along with the cap stabilizer, making sure they are taut and securely in place. Ensure the backing is aligned with the design area on the cap.

Step 3: Load Your Design

  • Load your cap embroidery design into your embroidery machine’s software. Adjust the design’s position and size according to the cap’s dimensions.

Step 4: Position Your Cap

  • Place the cap onto the hooped backing and stabilizer, ensuring it’s centered and aligned with the design area.

Step 5: Embroider Your Design

  • Begin the embroidery process, allowing your machine to stitch out the design onto the cap. Monitor the stitching to ensure everything is progressing smoothly.

Step 6: Completing the Embroidery

  • Once the embroidery is complete, carefully remove the cap from the hoop. Trim any excess threads and inspect the design for quality and accuracy.

Step 7: Finishing Touches

  • After embroidery, you may need to perform additional steps based on your design and cap material. These may include steam pressing, trimming excess backing, or cleaning up any loose threads.

By following these steps, you can successfully utilize the Heavy Weight (3.0 oz) Cap Backing to achieve professional-quality cap embroidery results. Enjoy the stability and support this backing provides, allowing you to create standout cap designs with ease.

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