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  • Re: Scrapbooking designs

    Hello Chelle; First and foremost, Welcome to the ATG( Ann The Gran) site! I did manage to find a few things in the free designs area under "sewing". There were some scissors,thread spools and a few other related items. As far as any others, just go through the different designers,go to necessities...
    Posted to General Discussion (Forum) by jalcumbrack on 10-08-2008
  • Re: Hooping and getting it straight

    Hello Mustangmom; May I please ask a few questions here? 1. how are you stabilizing the t-shirt? 2. are you hooping it ( meaning are you actually locking it into the hoop)? I can help you out if you tell me exactly how you did the t-shirt. Yes, there is a "secret" to doing them, I will be glad...
    Posted to Today's Top Tips (Forum) by jalcumbrack on 10-07-2008
  • The Avid Embroiderer Presents "Hooping and Hoopless Embroidery" June 6, 2008

    Hooping 101 Initially, I thought I might be able to discuss hooping in a single blog. After discussion with others and considering what hooping entails, hooping will be a series. I hope to share my experiences and what I have learned from some very accomplished ME people. Your thoughts and input is also...
    Posted to The Avid Embroiderer (Weblog) by pat71896 on 06-05-2008
  • Re: Stitch Density and Fabrics

    I can not stress enough the fact ALWAYS,ALWAYS ,ALWAYS do test sew outs for any type of fabric. It is the best way to tell what stabilizers you need for that particular item.Some may need two,three even more .I never do any embroidery without WSS on the top.It just makes every project come out nicer...
    Posted to Today's Top Tips (Forum) by jalcumbrack on 06-01-2008
  • Re: Stitch Density and Fabrics

    My goodness,I just realized you had two types of fabric you are using here.Silly me !I would say again for the cotton,what are you using for stabilizer's? Cotton is a very light weight fabric,so dense stitches are likely to pucker it. I just thought of something else as well,did you re-size the design...
    Posted to Today's Top Tips (Forum) by jalcumbrack on 06-01-2008
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