Hi Margie - You also have a question on basting and I did make a suggestion for you at that forum thread.
I suspect you need more understanding of stabilizers. That is one of my Blogs too. If you check for "The Avid Embroiderer" you will see "archives" and I did the stabilizer one in May.
I am unsure what you mean by "pull up the material." If you could describe it better, maybe someone here at AnnTheGran can help you. If the material is literally lifting upwardly, it could be the needle has a burr on it and catching the fabric. Other than that, I am not sure I understand the issue.
If the designs do not match up, that is definately a stabilizer and hoop issue. You need to be using a 'cut away' because it is much stronger than 'tear away' stabilizers. Tear away, by its nature, have a lot of 'give' to them. You may even consider two cut away layers, in the hoop and make sure it is snug. Too much flex and you will have movement problems. Too tight and you will have puckering issues.
It is possible that you did not do a 'test' sewout. These are so necessary because you will find your problems on this fabric rather than a finished garmet or more expensive item. We all have to do this, the only exception would be if you are doing repetitive, identical items.
I sure do understand 'learning' that machine, we all do and we all have been where you are at. Ask a lot of questions, play with your machine, and get lessons from your dealer. Your learning is just beginning. Welcome to a wonderful world of Machine Embroidery (ME) where friends gather, assist each other and have a laugh or two along the way.
Pat
If you are interested in selling your projects, you can determine your costs and profits quickly with my Spreadsheet.
If you want a lot of great information on working easier, faster and more confidently on your computer, check out my Tips and Tricks.
If you want to see my pashminas (that I successfully sell retail) check them out here. I also wholesale them.