Depends on the application. I prefer mighty hoops and they sell a thin outer hoop which can help hold the stabilizer in place. For this video, I did not have that piece so I simply used strong tape to hold it onto the bottom hoop while I got it into place. Once its and the machine starts embroidery, then it should hold in place until its done. I've tried sticky stabilizer but it always just ends up so messy and ruins the hoops which require alcohol or heavy soaking to clean it off.
Thank you for the kind words. I've only really learned through others that share RUclips videos as well as personal trial and error. I am glad to see my videos are beneficial to other people!
Just so its less likely to get snagged or anything like that. You 1000% don't have to, just a small detail that I did when I started and still do depending on the design
Thank you for sharing. I’ve noticed you don’t use any kind of adhesive on your stabilizers, how do you get the material to stay put?
Depends on the application. I prefer mighty hoops and they sell a thin outer hoop which can help hold the stabilizer in place. For this video, I did not have that piece so I simply used strong tape to hold it onto the bottom hoop while I got it into place. Once its and the machine starts embroidery, then it should hold in place until its done.
I've tried sticky stabilizer but it always just ends up so messy and ruins the hoops which require alcohol or heavy soaking to clean it off.
Thank you for your video. What font are you using here?
Thanks for watching! This one is called "Dinko" which was one of the fonts pre-installed on my Melco DesignShop program
You are really good at what you do! More of your in-depth knowledge would be appreciated through verbal explanations! Thanks ~klb~
Thank you for the kind words. I've only really learned through others that share RUclips videos as well as personal trial and error. I am glad to see my videos are beneficial to other people!
Just curious. Why do you snip the corners of the stabilizer after cutting it down.
Just so its less likely to get snagged or anything like that. You 1000% don't have to, just a small detail that I did when I started and still do depending on the design