Thank you so much for the helpful hint. I will try to make a note to try it next time. I want to try 2 more colors and then finally put on the top of my sweatshirt.
good job but I think I would use a cutaway stabilizer as I noticed some puckering with the mesh stabilizer. I know this was a sample try out and appreciate you sharing your experience using the couching foot/embroidery design
Ok thanks. I usually float tear away behind the piece. I think I'm going to try 2 more times. I'll try different stabilizers and compare all 3 at the end.
@@kofoedsandyyou're doing a great job and I appreciate you taking the time to show us how things are going for you, I make so many "wrong" decisions, your teaching helps me to avoid some of those wrong choices thanks again
It”s a little easier to thread the needle and the couching foot before placing the fabric and hoop on the machine.
Thank you so much for the helpful hint. I will try to make a note to try it next time. I want to try 2 more colors and then finally put on the top of my sweatshirt.
Can you use #5 yarn?
The instruction manual recommends 4. If it doesn't flow through the couching foot easily, that's that's a sign, too.
good job but I think I would use a cutaway stabilizer as I noticed some puckering with the mesh stabilizer. I know this was a sample try out and appreciate you sharing your experience using the couching foot/embroidery design
Ok thanks. I usually float tear away behind the piece. I think I'm going to try 2 more times. I'll try different stabilizers and compare all 3 at the end.
@@kofoedsandyyou're doing a great job and I appreciate you taking the time to show us how things are going for you, I make so many "wrong" decisions, your teaching helps me to avoid some of those wrong choices thanks again