Twill, Appliqué Fabrics & More
Twill, Appliqué Fabrics & More From vinyl to felt and twill, there is a material for any decorating need.

Find the right material for your fabric, garment, or textile. For use with flatbed cutters, or hand and die cutting. Most materials must be sewn for permanent application.

If you own a roll-fed vinyl cutter and need materials, visit CAD-CUT® Direct heat transfer materials.

Special reflective properties increase visibility.

This affordable alternative to wool felt uniquely wears over time.

The latest shimmering designs start with this metallic gold and silver appliqué fabric.

Ideal for creating vintage designs.

Herringbone-textured polyester fabric.

For the look of appliqué without the sewing.

Quality appliqué for authentic-looking lettering.

Pressure-sensitive, allowing for easy positioning of appliqués.

Patented adhesive for in-house application to fabrics.

The #1 choice for single or multi-color team personalization.

A soft velvet-like feel that blocks dye migration on sublimated polyester fabrics.

Sticks to hard-to-print materials.

Made from 100% uncoated polyester for jersey decoration.

Durable vinyl is great for practice jerseys.

Questions & Answers

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Q:
Can I apply heat transfer materials to items that have zippers, buttons, or heavy seams?
A:
Yes. Using a Heat Printing Pillow or Print Perfect Pad will ensure even pressure when working around zippers, buttons, heavy seams, or mesh reversible jerseys.
Q:
We have a customer looking for a tackle twill logo. How can we get a price and logo they can use so we can quote the job?
A:
Click here to learn more about our custom logo process.
Q:
There are so many materials to choose from, which one is right for my job?
A:
We provide decorating solutions to a wide array of markets with different requirements and fabrics. We also want to offer you with the most up-to-date materials available in the market today with a variety of finishes. Use the material comparison chart to help you make the decision on the right material to buy.
Q:
What is the difference between Perma-TWILL® and Poly-TWILL?
A:
Perma-TWILL has an adhesive that forms a permanent bond to the fabric once it is heat applied, so there is no need to sew it. The adhesive on Poly-TWILL is used for tacking purposes only. It must be sewn to secure the design to the fabric.
Q:
I order materials by the yard, but the rolls are too long for my GX-24. Did I do something wrong?
A:
You should be using CAD-CUT® heat transfer material with your vinyl cutter. These materials have a clear carrier and the widths are compatible with the GX-24.

Materials By the Yard are rolls that must be hand cut or used with a flatbed cutter. This material does not have a carrier backing and is typically too long for a vinyl cutter.
Q:
What caused my material to bunch while cutting?
A:
On a flatbed cutter, this may be caused by your adhesive sheets losing tackiness. Adhesive sheets should be replaced.
Q:
Can I use a household iron to apply Stahls' products?
A:
We do not recommend applying any of Stahls' products with a household hand iron. We suggest using a heat press with adjustable pressure settings.
Q:
What is an appliqué stop?
A:
An appliqué stop is where the needle stops after sewing the garment.

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