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Deb - Welcome to the really wonderful world of machine embroidery!! Life will never be the same. I guess I forget to mention to everyone that I have a habit of tightening the hoop at my work area and then when I have it set on the machine, usually just a moment or two later, I often find that I can tighten...
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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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Good Morning Jal - it is morning here in San Diego and a beautiful one at that! You are an embroiderer after my own heart. Hooping is such a combersome part of the work. I never thought about the advantage for someone who might have hand and finger issues, you are a genius (genius means "vivacity...
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wow ! What a wonderful idea ! I have such a hard time with that with my arthritis.That would deffinatly help me out. Thanks for the tip!
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What a great idea!! The threads on the screws tear the skin on my fingers and it hurts also!! I have used a screwdriver before to make sure that I have a good fit for the embroidery project, this sounds great and less likely to mess up the hoop screw. Thanks!!
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This suggestion was passed down to me while attending an introduction class for my new Brother machine. It was suggested to place vinyl pencil grippers on the screws of the embroidery hoops. These pencil grippers can be found in any stationary aisle in stores such as Target, Wal-Mart, etc. The grippers...
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