Your website is my "go to" place for embroidery, and information. I love it. Your designs are cute and pretty, and your prices and sales are great. Keep up the good work!!
HI - I'm learning so much with your videos. Thank you. Will you please tell me, when you use a tear-away on the flour sack towels, do you tear away in the middle of your design, too? Or, do you just tear-away from around the outside of the design? Thank you!
I love your products and tutorials. You usually say to use cut away or tear away stabilizer on things like kitchen towels. Is there a reason NOT to use water soluble fabric like stabilizer?
+Maria F Good question! Yes, there is a reason why we use cutaway stabilizer. As towels are used and laundered, the fabric fibers stretch. Cutaway stabilizer counteracts that. It's the foundation that keeps the fabric and the embroidery looking good. If you use water-soluble stabilizer, then that disappears after the first wash, leaving nothing behind to support the fabric fibers. Cutaway stabilizer keeps the item looking good for years. It's the most reliable choice for getting excellent quality, during embroidery AND after.
Your website is my "go to" place for embroidery, and information. I love it. Your designs are cute and pretty, and your prices and sales are great. Keep up the good work!!
Yaay! Loved seeing you in action in the first of hopefully many You-tube videos, I am a fan!!
I find your videos very helpful. Thank you.
HI - I'm learning so much with your videos. Thank you. Will you please tell me, when you use a tear-away on the flour sack towels, do you tear away in the middle of your design, too? Or, do you just tear-away from around the outside of the design? Thank you!
Hi Peggy, we just tearaway from the outside of the design because it can be quite tedious to tearaway inside of it as well.
Love your website, thank you for this video. very helpful
Thanks for another great video!
Very helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
I love your products and tutorials. You usually say to use cut away or tear away stabilizer on things like kitchen towels. Is there a reason NOT to use water soluble fabric like stabilizer?
+Maria F Good question! Yes, there is a reason why we use cutaway stabilizer. As towels are used and laundered, the fabric fibers stretch. Cutaway stabilizer counteracts that. It's the foundation that keeps the fabric and the embroidery looking good. If you use water-soluble stabilizer, then that disappears after the first wash, leaving nothing behind to support the fabric fibers.
Cutaway stabilizer keeps the item looking good for years. It's the most reliable choice for getting excellent quality, during embroidery AND after.
+Embroidery Library Thanks...guess I'll go with the cutaway on the next towel.
Just confirm, the needle you used was a size 11 Sharp? thanks!!
Hello, yes we recommend using a size 11 or 75/11 sharp sewing or embroidery needle.
Very nice, thank you.
love it!thank you
can v do dis embroidery using singer 8280 machine. .plz reply
Hello, I'm not familiar with that machine, but everything that I find online only refers to sewing, not embroidering. Thanks!
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What size is the hoop that you used?
Hi Lani, this is a 6" x 10" hoop. Thanks!
Thank you! pretty!