Good job. After you tear the water soluble off, keep it flat. Spritz the embroidery with water, then flatten the water soluble on top and press it in. Then pull it up fast, kind of like a wax strip. It will grab all the small pieces in those little spaces. I learned that too from the The Monogram Mompreneur
I love your "vibe". Subscribed and will be joining you. I suggest always cleaning up the product so it looks 100% professional for the client. I have a Melco EMT 16x. Two things I do that might be helpful to others - 1. For the water-soluble topping, I bought a magnetic holder and connected them onto my table right under the side. Now I can leave the roll there and pull only enough out so I am not wasting any. 2. I also put the water soluble on the towel prior to putting on the top hoop. This will hold the water-soluble in place and you won't risk catching your fingers under the needle.
Good job. After you tear the water soluble off, keep it flat. Spritz the embroidery with water, then flatten the water soluble on top and press it in. Then pull it up fast, kind of like a wax strip. It will grab all the small pieces in those little spaces. I learned that too from the The Monogram Mompreneur
Interesting. Thanks for that tip. I'll have to try it
I love your "vibe". Subscribed and will be joining you. I suggest always cleaning up the product so it looks 100% professional for the client. I have a Melco EMT 16x. Two things I do that might be helpful to others - 1. For the water-soluble topping, I bought a magnetic holder and connected them onto my table right under the side. Now I can leave the roll there and pull only enough out so I am not wasting any. 2. I also put the water soluble on the towel prior to putting on the top hoop. This will hold the water-soluble in place and you won't risk catching your fingers under the needle.
Thanks so much I appreciate it and love the tips 😊
Could you do a video on digitizing step-by-step
I don't personally digitize I only make names in my chroma software. If interested in that kind of video I could do that.
What software are you using?
Looks good. Great job. Who is the other person you follow that uses a table? I would love to see what that looks like.
Thanks and it's Adelaide Leon