Structure & Dimension

Understanding Loft, Body, Shape & Support in Machine Embroidery and Quilting

Welcome

One of the biggest differences between beginner projects and professional-looking projects isn't the embroidery design itself.

It's structure.

The hidden layers inside a project determine whether it becomes:

  • Flat or dimensional
  • Floppy or structured
  • Soft or firm
  • Wrinkled or smooth
  • Temporary or long-lasting

Today we're looking at the materials that create:

  • Loft
  • Shape
  • Cushioning
  • Stability
  • Structure
  • Professional finishing

Whether you're making:

  • In-the-hoop projects
  • Bags
  • Quilts
  • Coasters
  • Pot holders
  • Table runners
  • Wall hangings
  • Trapunto designs
  • Puff embroidery
  • Home décor

understanding these materials will dramatically improve your results.

The Four Jobs of Structure Materials

Almost every product discussed today performs one or more of these jobs.

Job Purpose
Stabilize Prevent distortion while stitching
Add Loft Create thickness and dimension
Add Body Help fabric hold shape
Add Structure Create firmness and support

A common mistake is expecting one product to do all four.

Most don't.

PART 1

Batting

What Is Batting?

Batting is the layer placed between fabrics to create:

  • Loft
  • Cushioning
  • Softness
  • Warmth
  • Dimension

Batting is NOT an embroidery stabilizer.

It doesn't prevent stitch distortion.

Its purpose is to create thickness and visual depth.

Common Batting Types

Cotton Batting

Characteristics:

  • Natural look
  • Low loft
  • Excellent for quilting
  • Gives antique/vintage appearance

Best For:

  • Traditional quilts
  • Wall hangings
  • Table runners

Polyester Batting

Characteristics:

  • Higher loft
  • More puffiness
  • Lightweight
  • Washes well

Best For:

  • Puffier quilting
  • Decorative projects
  • Trapunto

Cotton/Poly Blend

Characteristics:

  • Combines stability and loft
  • Less shrinkage
  • Easy to quilt

Best For:

  • General-purpose quilting

Wool Batting

Characteristics:

  • Excellent loft
  • Lightweight
  • Beautiful stitch definition

Best For:

  • Show quilts
  • Heirloom projects

Embroidery Uses for Batting

Batting works beautifully for:

  • Mug rugs
  • Pot holders
  • Table mats
  • Coasters
  • Quilted embroidery
  • Trapunto
  • In-the-hoop projects

If You Can't Find Batting

Alternatives:

  • Flannel layers
  • Fleece
  • Old cotton blankets
  • Thin felt
  • Quilt remnants

PART 2

Foam

What Is Embroidery Foam?

Embroidery foam is a dense foam sheet stitched over and covered by embroidery.

The stitches compress the foam and create raised embroidery.

Uses

  • 3D embroidery
  • Caps
  • Logos
  • Monograms
  • Decorative accents

Advantages

  • Dramatic height
  • Professional appearance
  • Clean edges

Common Thicknesses

  • 2mm
  • 3mm
  • 6mm

3mm is the most commonly used.

Alternatives

If embroidery foam is unavailable:

  • Craft foam sheets
  • Thin EVA foam
  • Children's foam sheets

Always test first.

PART 3

Soft & Stable

What Is Soft & Stable?

Soft & Stable is a foam-based sewing stabilizer designed for bags.

Think:

Foam with fabric bonded to both sides

Properties

  • Lightweight
  • Washable
  • Flexible
  • Holds shape
  • Adds cushioning

Ideal For

  • Tote bags
  • Handbags
  • Cosmetic bags
  • Laptop cases
  • Tablet sleeves
  • Basket projects

Why Bag Makers Love It

Projects stand upright.

Corners hold shape.

Bags feel professional.

If You Can't Find Soft & Stable

Look for:

  • Bosal In-R-Form
  • ByAnnie Style-Vil alternatives
  • Upholstery foam backed with fabric
  • Headliner foam

PART 4

In-R-Form

What Is In-R-Form?

In-R-Form is another foam-based stabilizer designed specifically for dimensional sewing.

It creates:

  • Shape
  • Structure
  • Softness

without excessive stiffness.

Great For

  • Bags
  • Cases
  • Organizers
  • Quilted accessories

Substitutes

  • Soft & Stable
  • Style-Vil
  • Headliner foam
  • Automotive foam

PART 5

Fusible Fleece

What Is Fusible Fleece?

A soft fleece material with adhesive on one side.

It is ironed to fabric.

Purpose

Adds:

  • Soft body
  • Slight loft
  • Shape

without heavy bulk.

Best Uses

  • Zipper pouches
  • Tote bags
  • Home décor
  • Appliqué backgrounds

Advantages

Easy to use.

No shifting.

No spray adhesive needed.

Alternatives

  • Non-fusible fleece + temporary spray adhesive
  • Thin batting
  • Felt
  • Flannel

 

PART 6

Bag-Making Stabilizers

Not all bags need foam.

Sometimes you need firmness.

Woven Fusible Interfacing

Adds:

  • Strength
  • Light structure

Good for:

  • Tote bags
  • Pockets
  • Linings

Heavy Fusible Interfacing

Adds:

  • Crisp shape

Good for:

  • Structured handbags
  • Wallets

Peltex

Very firm stabilizer.

Creates:

  • Rigid structure

Used for:

  • Fabric baskets
  • Wallets
  • Boxes
  • Structured bags

Plastic Canvas

Used when extreme rigidity is needed. But note this is not for in the hoop style projects and might need hand sewing.

Common in:

  • Fabric boxes
  • Organizer inserts

PART 7

Quilting Stabilizers

Quilters often use additional support layers.

Tear-Away

Used temporarily during embroidery.

Removed afterward.

Best for:

  • Stable quilt blocks

Cut-Away

Used when embroidery density is high. Will give you a stiffer quilt

Remains permanently.

Best for:

  • Heavily embroidered quilt blocks

Wash-Away

Used for:

  • Lace
  • Freestanding embroidery
  • Specialty techniques

Mesh Stabilizers

Excellent for:

  • Lightweight quilt blocks
  • Reducing bulk

PART 8

Trapunto

One of the most magical dimensional quilting techniques.

What Is Trapunto?

Trapunto creates raised areas inside quilting.

A layer of batting is added beneath selected areas.

The result:

  • Sculpted appearance
  • Raised motifs
  • Stunning depth

Popular Subjects

  • Feathers
  • Flowers
  • Leaves
  • Monograms
  • Heirloom quilting

Modern Machine Embroidery Trapunto

Typical process:

  1. Stitch placement line
  2. Add batting
  3. Tack batting
  4. Trim excess
  5. Cover with top fabric
  6. Embroider design
  7. Quilt around motif

Best Batting for Trapunto

  • Polyester batting
  • Wool batting
  • High-loft batting

These create greater height.

PART 9

Puff Embroidery

One of the easiest ways to add dramatic dimension.

What Is Puff Embroidery?

Foam is placed beneath satin stitches.

The stitches compress the foam.

The foam underneath creates height, but note that a design have to be digitied specific for this foam to prevent foam from peeking through your stitches.

Best Designs

  • Large satin lettering
  • Monograms
  • Logos
  • Decorative borders

Avoid

  • Tiny lettering
  • Very fine details
  • Open fill stitches

Best Foam Thickness

3mm foam works for most projects.

 

Structure Selection Guide

"I Want My Project To..."

Goal Best Choice
Feel soft and quilted Batting
Stand upright Soft & Stable
Hold firm shape In-R-Form
Be rigid Peltex
Have slight body Fusible fleece
Have raised embroidery Foam
Create sculpted quilting Trapunto batting
Support dense embroidery Cut-away stabilizer

 

Regional Substitution Guide

If You Can't Find Try
Soft & Stable In-R-Form, Style-Vil, headliner foam
In-R-Form Soft & Stable
Fusible fleece Thin batting + spray adhesive
Quilt batting Flannel layers
Embroidery foam EVA craft foam
Peltex Plastic canvas
Mesh stabilizer Lightweight cut-away
Wash-away Water-soluble topping/stabilizer

 

Golden Rule

Before choosing any product, ask:

What job am I trying to do?

  • Prevent distortion? → Stabilizer
  • Add softness? → Batting
  • Add loft? → Batting or foam
  • Add body? → Fusible fleece
  • Make it stand up? → Soft & Stable or In-R-Form
  • Make it rigid? → Peltex
  • Create raised embroidery? → Foam
  • Create sculpted quilting? → Trapunto

Once you understand the job, the brand becomes far less important—and you'll always be able to find a substitute no matter where you live.

Download your FREE Printable Guide summing up all this information, print, laminate and have it always handy.

2 Kommentare

Monika

Monika

I didn’t know to still use a stabilizer when doing a quilt block that had the backing and batting.

Mary Lively

Mary Lively

Love all your embroidery designs!!!

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