I like seeing the stitch out, it looked like you used an edge run with double zigzag on the front name. I embroidered some beach towels the other day and I used the same amount of underlay to get the embroidery to stay on top of the fibers. I chose not to use a topper, because it was for myself and I didn’t want to have to pick it out. Keep up the hard work!
Honestly I didn't think twice about the underlay, which I should've but luckily it worked. I do have issues sometimes with towels and stuff where the underlay does stick out and it's annoying. The Solvy is a bit of a hassle, even if you wet it, it kinda just stick to the fibers more.
@@tkstitch on Hatch in your underlay settings, below your second underlay option, you can select “narrow” . I think there are 3 options including normal that will move your underlay in. On small letters I normally use a center run only and shorten the stitch length to around 1 mm to keep it from popping out on the curves of the letters.
@@tkstitch gotcha. Have you checked out maggiehoops? They also have hoop stations and attachment for a lower price. I would say it's identical to mighty hoops
@@tkstitch Hi Albert, thank you for using our Mighty Hoops and HoopMaster. We saw the post above and we just want you to know that the Maggie Frames are illegal to purchase, use and sell in the US. Unfortunately most customers do not know this. If you would like more information, please send us your email address to legal@hoopmaster.com and I can get you copies of our patents and more information.
Great job , hope the hat turned out ….
It did thanks! Working on a short for it at least
I like seeing the stitch out, it looked like you used an edge run with double zigzag on the front name. I embroidered some beach towels the other day and I used the same amount of underlay to get the embroidery to stay on top of the fibers. I chose not to use a topper, because it was for myself and I didn’t want to have to pick it out. Keep up the hard work!
Honestly I didn't think twice about the underlay, which I should've but luckily it worked. I do have issues sometimes with towels and stuff where the underlay does stick out and it's annoying. The Solvy is a bit of a hassle, even if you wet it, it kinda just stick to the fibers more.
@@tkstitch on Hatch in your underlay settings, below your second underlay option, you can select “narrow” . I think there are 3 options including normal that will move your underlay in. On small letters I normally use a center run only and shorten the stitch length to around 1 mm to keep it from popping out on the curves of the letters.
Looks great! Maybe a mighty hoop would have been easier on the back.
Definitely! The biggest one I have only gives me about 8 inches of space I was a little short or else definitely would
Thanks for sharing. I have a em 10-10 I’m have a hard time with it.
Thank you! What’s the biggest issue you have?
Yo not sure if you have a hoop station. But thatll also help alot as well.
I doooo but I only have the attachments that holds the 5.5 mighty hoop
@@tkstitch gotcha. Have you checked out maggiehoops? They also have hoop stations and attachment for a lower price. I would say it's identical to mighty hoops
I have seen them a lot on instagram actually, they do look solid. Have you tried them out?
@@tkstitch Hi Albert, thank you for using our Mighty Hoops and HoopMaster. We saw the post above and we just want you to know that the Maggie Frames are illegal to purchase, use and sell in the US. Unfortunately most customers do not know this. If you would like more information, please send us your email address to legal@hoopmaster.com and I can get you copies of our patents and more information.
@@tkstitch yeah man they're solid! I have both mighty and maggie. Maggie hoops and stations are on par with mighty