Embroidery Waves
#21
Originally Posted by MommaDorian
Here's what I think I've learned from your tips:
1) Interfacing is not stabilizer
2) I don't know what stabilizer looks/feels like
3) I was using a pattern that is too dense for the fabric I used
4) I had the fabric pulled too tight in the hoop
Does this sound about right? :)
1) Interfacing is not stabilizer
2) I don't know what stabilizer looks/feels like
3) I was using a pattern that is too dense for the fabric I used
4) I had the fabric pulled too tight in the hoop
Does this sound about right? :)
#22
Originally Posted by MommaDorian
I just got a new sewing machine that embroiders also. Here is one of my first samples. What causes the waves? Is my stabilizer/interfacing not thick enough?
Have lots of fun.
#23
Originally Posted by katesnanna
Congratulations. You are about to have a lot of fun. If you go to Embroidery Library they have lots of good tutorials in Kenny's Corner. I know for sure they have one on stabilizers. You can also download the Floriani workbook for free but it is very long.
Have lots of fun.
#24
Thanks, Katesnanna. Where do I find Kenny's Corner?[/quote]
Sorry , Its under Projects on the left hand side. Click Projects, when those come up click on any one of them then go to Techniques & Guides on the left hand side. You will see Stabilizer guide. Click on that and you're there.
Also something else I remembered being told. Turn down the speed of your machine when doing lettering. This advice from a quilting buddy who owns 2 embroidery machines and has been doing it for about 7 years. What I haven't learned on the web I've learned from her.
Good luck and good fun
Sorry , Its under Projects on the left hand side. Click Projects, when those come up click on any one of them then go to Techniques & Guides on the left hand side. You will see Stabilizer guide. Click on that and you're there.
Also something else I remembered being told. Turn down the speed of your machine when doing lettering. This advice from a quilting buddy who owns 2 embroidery machines and has been doing it for about 7 years. What I haven't learned on the web I've learned from her.
Good luck and good fun
#25
Originally Posted by Jan T
I don't know why I never thought of it, but I guess that using two layers of stabilizer works about as well as a heavier product. (Just in case it is late and night and you don't want to go find a different product.) Try using two and make sure that both the stabilizer and the fabric are nice and taut in the hoop. You are going to have soooooo much fun!
#26
Originally Posted by katesnanna
Sorry , Its under Projects on the left hand side. Click Projects, when those come up click on any one of them then go to Techniques & Guides on the left hand side. You will see Stabilizer guide. Click on that and you're there.
Also something else I remembered being told. Turn down the speed of your machine when doing lettering. This advice from a quilting buddy who owns 2 embroidery machines and has been doing it for about 7 years. What I haven't learned on the web I've learned from her.
Good luck and good fun
Also something else I remembered being told. Turn down the speed of your machine when doing lettering. This advice from a quilting buddy who owns 2 embroidery machines and has been doing it for about 7 years. What I haven't learned on the web I've learned from her.
Good luck and good fun
Thanks
#27
I'm thinking I'm on the wrong site. I don't see projects on the left side. Could you give me the link?
Thanks[/quote]
aam5019 has given you the link at the top of this page.
Go down past the design names to Exclusively EL. It's 4th from the bottom. Good luck
Thanks[/quote]
aam5019 has given you the link at the top of this page.
Go down past the design names to Exclusively EL. It's 4th from the bottom. Good luck
#28
Here's the direct link. Lots of good information. http://www.emblibrary.com/EL/elproje...ennyskornerall
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