Ruth, Using solvy on top and tear-a-way on the back should do the trick, however, depending on the design, what you will see primarily on the backside of the fabric (after tearing away excess backing) will be the white bobbin. So, if you have it available, try using bobbin that is a color close to the color the fabric so that it might blend in. This will require you to do research on the bobbin subject as to where to purchase colored bobbins (if you don't already have) or how to wind your own. Most folks/customers understand that the backside of embroidery isn't pretty but it is what's necessary to have the front side look as nice as it does. Some manufacturing companies will sew another layer of fabric on the back side of the fabric just to cover the "ugly" side of the embroidery. That definitely adds to the price. Ed -----Original Message----- From: amayausers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:amayausers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Ruth Williams Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2005 12:09 PM To: Amayausers Subject: [amayausers] Hello, Can someone suggest what stabilizer I should use on the back of fleece blankets? Since it's fleece on both sides, I want something that won't show to much on the back. Thanks Ruth lrembroidery@xxxxxxxxx