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#2431
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Colorado
Posts: 3,536
What always works the best for me is to use 2-3 layers of water soluble stabilizer
(WSS), a large eye SHARP needle, and slow the embroidery speed down to the
slowest setting possible (on my Brother machines that is 350 spm).
Others might find other things that work best for them, but so far I have not
had many issues (a few here and there) with what I listed above.
Good luck hope all turns out well for you.
(WSS), a large eye SHARP needle, and slow the embroidery speed down to the
slowest setting possible (on my Brother machines that is 350 spm).
Others might find other things that work best for them, but so far I have not
had many issues (a few here and there) with what I listed above.
Good luck hope all turns out well for you.
#2432
Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Duluth MN
Posts: 381
Great idea! Thanks Craftybear. I have a Viking Designer I with multiple hoop sizes and 3D pro software. I've been stitching designs for 10+ years and have made many items for gifts and sale to friends and family. My current project is a 4x4 12 days of Christmas gift for my sister. I saw her tree Fri and now know what trims to & backing to put with the designs. My favorite designs come from Embroidery Library. They're a MN co and I live in MN and really appreciate being able to use the internet to buy locally. I sure hope we can use the board to share about our successes and challenges as we embroider.
#2433
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Happily buried in a heap of fabric in Indiana!
Posts: 731
I got some really pretty Dark copper embroidery thread from a friend but don't know what kind it is. Anyway it's really soft feeling and so shiny kinda looks like 2 or 3 strands twisted together, so I'm using it to do names and it keeps wanting to shred or break after awhile. I have the tension turned down to pretty slow and I have double checked to see if bobbin is in correctly . Any other suggestions for using this? I also have some other colors and want to use it in my Christmas gifts so need advice please? Also hubby made me a thread spool stand so I can put it on there with a thread net and it is astanding one instead of it laying horizontal.
Thanks in advance!
Thanks in advance!
#2434
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Colorado
Posts: 3,536
From what you describing it sounds like it is metallic thread.
What always works the best for me is to use a large eye SHARP
needle, and slow the embroidery speed down to the slowest setting
possible (on my Brother machines that is 350 spm).
Others might find other things that work best for them, but so far I have not
had many issues (a few here and there) with what I listed above.
Good luck hope all turns out well for you.
What always works the best for me is to use a large eye SHARP
needle, and slow the embroidery speed down to the slowest setting
possible (on my Brother machines that is 350 spm).
Others might find other things that work best for them, but so far I have not
had many issues (a few here and there) with what I listed above.
Good luck hope all turns out well for you.
I got some really pretty Dark copper embroidery thread from a friend but don't know what kind it is. Anyway it's really soft feeling and so shiny kinda looks like 2 or 3 strands twisted together, so I'm using it to do names and it keeps wanting to shred or break after awhile. I have the tension turned down to pretty slow and I have double checked to see if bobbin is in correctly . Any other suggestions for using this? I also have some other colors and want to use it in my Christmas gifts so need advice please? Also hubby made me a thread spool stand so I can put it on there with a thread net and it is astanding one instead of it laying horizontal.
Thanks in advance!
Thanks in advance!
#2435
Super Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Norfolk, VA
Posts: 5,397
What always works the best for me is to use 2-3 layers of water soluble stabilizer
(WSS), a large eye SHARP needle, and slow the embroidery speed down to the
slowest setting possible (on my Brother machines that is 350 spm).
Others might find other things that work best for them, but so far I have not
had many issues (a few here and there) with what I listed above.
Good luck hope all turns out well for you.
(WSS), a large eye SHARP needle, and slow the embroidery speed down to the
slowest setting possible (on my Brother machines that is 350 spm).
Others might find other things that work best for them, but so far I have not
had many issues (a few here and there) with what I listed above.
Good luck hope all turns out well for you.
#2436
Super Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Norfolk, VA
Posts: 5,397
Quilty-Louise; Just an FYI there are some fabulous designs (as usual) on Embroidery Library.
They even have a FSL pickle.
Thank you so much. I sent them an email last yr when I was trying to find one because we celebrate the German tradition for that side of our family. I could only find one last yr and it was poorly made. Deb emailed me back and said they'd look into doing it for this yr. I haven't been looking at too many sites lately to save on money. I have to download the freebee's so I'll have to get this one. It's nice to know that they listened to what I had suggested. I will have to email her and thank her; its a good one.
They even have a FSL pickle.
Thank you so much. I sent them an email last yr when I was trying to find one because we celebrate the German tradition for that side of our family. I could only find one last yr and it was poorly made. Deb emailed me back and said they'd look into doing it for this yr. I haven't been looking at too many sites lately to save on money. I have to download the freebee's so I'll have to get this one. It's nice to know that they listened to what I had suggested. I will have to email her and thank her; its a good one.
#2437
Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Oregon City, OR
Posts: 214
[QUOTE=Quilty-Louise;6443582]What always works the best for me is to use 2-3 layers of water soluble stabilizer
(WSS), a large eye SHARP needle, and slow the embroidery speed down to the
slowest setting possible (on my Brother machines that is 350 spm).
QUOTE]
I did everything you said and love the results. I did an angel in three parts that will become an ornament - the pattern from Urban Threads - and love the results. I put mylar on the WSS so it has a tiny sparkle. Thank you for the suggestions.
(WSS), a large eye SHARP needle, and slow the embroidery speed down to the
slowest setting possible (on my Brother machines that is 350 spm).
QUOTE]
I did everything you said and love the results. I did an angel in three parts that will become an ornament - the pattern from Urban Threads - and love the results. I put mylar on the WSS so it has a tiny sparkle. Thank you for the suggestions.
#2438
Banned
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Colorado
Posts: 3,536
I am so glad to know it worked for you.
So far your angel looks great.
[QUOTE=Jratcliff;6445591]
So far your angel looks great.
[QUOTE=Jratcliff;6445591]
What always works the best for me is to use 2-3 layers of water soluble stabilizer
(WSS), a large eye SHARP needle, and slow the embroidery speed down to the
slowest setting possible (on my Brother machines that is 350 spm).
QUOTE]
I did everything you said and love the results. I did an angel in three parts that will become an ornament - the pattern from Urban Threads - and love the results. I put mylar on the WSS so it has a tiny sparkle. Thank you for the suggestions.
(WSS), a large eye SHARP needle, and slow the embroidery speed down to the
slowest setting possible (on my Brother machines that is 350 spm).
QUOTE]
I did everything you said and love the results. I did an angel in three parts that will become an ornament - the pattern from Urban Threads - and love the results. I put mylar on the WSS so it has a tiny sparkle. Thank you for the suggestions.
#2440
Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Take time for God today
Posts: 966
I really like embroidery library also. At my sew and Vac. in Richmond - they say to use the designs that are really layers
of threads - thick - ( I have had trouble with to stiff card board like and in my make sure it is machine.) They say to
change to less stiches, slow down, good fabric not thin. good stabilizer not to thick but solid stick on may be to much.
I call it hit and miss. It can take me 2 or 3 times to get a good one.
I like Anita Goodesign and John Deer. His book is great.
of threads - thick - ( I have had trouble with to stiff card board like and in my make sure it is machine.) They say to
change to less stiches, slow down, good fabric not thin. good stabilizer not to thick but solid stick on may be to much.
I call it hit and miss. It can take me 2 or 3 times to get a good one.
I like Anita Goodesign and John Deer. His book is great.
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