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Yes, Classykitty, that is accurate. That is another way to handle your problem. I use this method if I have started my design and see a small amount of puckering starting to show up. I slip a piece about the size of the design under the hoop and that almost always fixes it. As Judy noted, there are multiple...
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Deb-Give it a try, you may find it to be a good method for puckering issues. Of course you must have the hooped stabilizer that is the foundation for your design. But adding little 'meat' to the mix may assist you to have a better project. Others may have more ideas and I hope they add them here...
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So true, we don't ! I just know what works well. I won't recommend something that is not a quality product, as I too have bought inferior product that just does not do what they claim. These do! We are sewers just like you that have been "down the road" so to speak. (Gee, I just realized...
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LaRue- We all felt that same way at one time or another! Overwhelmed, over informed and lacking in time! Your blog is really interesting and I know people are going to enjoy each and every one of them. Just a quick suggestion: At the top of your post in this forum there is a button called "Favorites...
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Mary- Before you send your project to never never land, please take a photo of it and post it here. To post the photo, select the icon between the tree and happy face (above when you reply). Download the photo and make sure you select insert. Make the size about 2" by 2" Puckering can be caused...
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Hi Virginia, You are correct,puckering is one of the biggest problems a lot of ME folk complain about. It can be caused by several things, 1. that you have under stabilized the fabric 2. that your desired design is very stitch intensive and too much for the fabric, 3. that when you are hooping your project...
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