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  • Re: denisity and puckers

    That appears to be a very dense design. In digitizing for ME, there is something called a "pull effect." I don't digitize, but I believe, essentially, the original design, and its density, can cause 'pull' of the fabric. Density will pull the fabric 'inwardly' causing the...
    Posted to General Discussion (Forum) by pat71896 on 07-12-2008
  • Re: denisity and puckers

    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...
    Posted to General Discussion (Forum) by pat71896 on 07-11-2008
  • Re: PUCKERING

    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...
    Posted to Today's Top Tips (Forum) by jalcumbrack on 06-22-2008
  • I PREDICT - - -

    I predict that there will be a really great Blog from The Avid Embroiderer on Hooping around Friday or Saturday, June 6 or 7, 2008. I also predict that there already is a really fun Blog from The Adventures of Crash Coarse Cathy and can be viewed at: http://www.annthegran.com/cs/blogs/crash-course-cathy...
    Posted to General Discussion (Forum) by pat71896 on 06-01-2008
  • Puckering

    testing for photo upload
    Posted to Projects (MediaGallery) by pat71896 on 06-01-2008
  • The Avid Embroider Presents - Stabilizers

    When a group of embroiderers gather, one subject is certain to come up . . . . . stabilizers The stores are loaded with these important products. Annthegran alone has dozens of different stabilizers for every need. Some of the types are Tear Away, Cut Away, Water soluble, and adhesive, the list goes...
    Posted to The Avid Embroiderer (Weblog) by pat71896 on 05-22-2008
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