embroidery baseball cap
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embroidery baseball cap
Hi everyone,
I am embroidering a baseball cap . I have the babylock Ellisimo Gold embroidery machine. I would like to know what stabilizer to use? I do not have a cap hoop. I just want to use my regular hoop that came with my machine. I use Floriani stabilizer. There is a wet gone or heat gone maybe I can use this.
I hope someone can help.
Thanks,
Kathy
I am embroidering a baseball cap . I have the babylock Ellisimo Gold embroidery machine. I would like to know what stabilizer to use? I do not have a cap hoop. I just want to use my regular hoop that came with my machine. I use Floriani stabilizer. There is a wet gone or heat gone maybe I can use this.
I hope someone can help.
Thanks,
Kathy
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[QUOTE=sunnydays;7504647]Hi everyone,
I am embroidering a baseball cap . I have the babylock Ellisimo Gold embroidery machine. I would like to know what stabilizer to use? I do not have a cap hoop. I just want to use my regular hoop that came with my machine. I use Floriani stabilizer. There is a wet gone or heat gone maybe I can use this.
check out Embroidery Library- they have all sorts of videos on different fabrics and items, very useful
I am embroidering a baseball cap . I have the babylock Ellisimo Gold embroidery machine. I would like to know what stabilizer to use? I do not have a cap hoop. I just want to use my regular hoop that came with my machine. I use Floriani stabilizer. There is a wet gone or heat gone maybe I can use this.
check out Embroidery Library- they have all sorts of videos on different fabrics and items, very useful
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To do a cap you will need a cap hoop and sticky binding for it to turn out. The caps are usually too round to fit in a regular hoop. If you try to put it in a regular it may bind up your machine or for sure break a lot of needles.
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Make sure your design is digitized to stitch from the center out. Stitching from right to left or left to right will distort the cap. I would hoop sticky stabilizer, use a medium cut away inside the cap, and use the basing stitch on your Elisimo to hold the cap down.
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