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  • Re: Embroiderying on Satin Jacket, with thin lining....Help

    When you frame the jacket, make sure the lining and jacket is smooth. Frame it tight in the frame with a tear away baking, then pull any looseness out and float another piece of backing. I use a heavy cut away for the one I float. If you have it tight enough in the frame it will not slip, and the extra...
    Posted to Today's Top Tips (Forum) by bbsue@btconline.net on 11-01-2009
  • DB Backpack and jacket

    Backpack from "Say it with Love" SewManyDesigns.com. Jacket from Target clearance. Use lettering software and designs of your choice. I used Brother BES Lettering for these. Annthegran has one called AlphaXpress here: http://www.annthegran.com/Product.aspx?t=1&i=6585 The butterfly can be...
    Posted to Projects (MediaGallery) by db1921 on 10-08-2009
  • Re: Embroidering Name on back of jacket - best way?

    I am not sure what you mean by "not a lot of stabilizer remaining on the 2nd one." Make sure you are using fresh needle in this type of project because lettering this size will look best with a very small needle that is new. Pat
    Posted to Today's Top Tips (Forum) by pat71896 on 10-23-2008
  • Re: Embroidering Name on back of jacket - best way?

    Amanda-Excellent work and photo. Embroiderers tend to be a little overly picky about their projects. It is a little off, but people are not necessarily looking at it and picking it apart as you do. Take it easy on yourself and make sure you line up the name better the next ime. Line it up with the double...
    Posted to Today's Top Tips (Forum) by pat71896 on 10-23-2008
  • Re: Jacket Stabilizer

    You do have some interesting elements going for you. That emblem is a dense design and with 10,000 stitches, you are going to be stitching a lot! I am going to make the recommendation (I hope if anyone is aware of a flaw here, they speak up) that you use a #75/11 needle. It is good for not leaving a...
    Posted to Product Questions (Forum) by pat71896 on 09-03-2008
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