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#1921
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: The other Milwaukie, Oregon
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I know my PFAFF uses style L. I think you can go on google and just aks the question. Perhaps even somewhere in you owners manual or how about calling the store where you bought the machine. I wish I could find good quality cotton prewound bobbins. You received a great gift-if they fit!
#1922
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Central Iowa
Posts: 2,348
well I went to florinani thing and did learn some good stuff. So thought I would try it out and it did work nice. Used a fusible cut away did not hoop the t shirt in the hoop used the sticky stabalizer and then used a topper. Like I said it did work nice. So thought I would experiment just used a tear away hooped the shirt floated the tear away under the hoop did use a topper. Well it did not work out very well the t shirt shifted the thread got all bunched up put a hole in the shirt
so I moved it to another spot. It did work but not well. It shirfted again but this time I stopped before it bunched up, so no hole but design is not the best.
so I moved it to another spot. It did work but not well. It shirfted again but this time I stopped before it bunched up, so no hole but design is not the best.
#1923
well I went to florinani thing and did learn some good stuff. So thought I would try it out and it did work nice. Used a fusible cut away did not hoop the t shirt in the hoop used the sticky stabalizer and then used a topper. Like I said it did work nice. So thought I would experiment just used a tear away hooped the shirt floated the tear away under the hoop did use a topper. Well it did not work out very well the t shirt shifted the thread got all bunched up put a hole in the shirt
so I moved it to another spot. It did work but not well. It shirfted again but this time I stopped before it bunched up, so no hole but design is not the best.
so I moved it to another spot. It did work but not well. It shirfted again but this time I stopped before it bunched up, so no hole but design is not the best.
#1924
Newbee3, thanks for posting your experience. I've been a little skeptical about floating one below the hoop. I recall they said you should use the positioning tacking first. My machine doesn't do that as far as I know (PE770) so I'm thinking you need to affix it some other way.
#1925
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Posts: 433
Just happened on this blog with amazing machine embroidery information. This is the link and you will have to work backward by going to the older posts...sorry I am far from computer savvy.
http://www.seasonedhomemaker.com/cat...ine-embroidery
http://www.seasonedhomemaker.com/cat...ine-embroidery
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#1927
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Norfolk, VA
Posts: 5,397
Floating it below is very easy, you can either just float it as stated or you can use straight pins to pin it where it won't be stitched or you can use a spray adhesive. Floriani makes a really good mesh for doing t-shirts, its so soft on the skin so it won't irratate you. I've done tshirts but I do put them in the hoop or pin them to the top at the very least; you just have to be careful and not stretch them. Also becareful when using a high stitch density design because that can cause problems. I always use the layer on the bottom (cutaway) and then one on the top (WS) which really helps hold the stitches on top of the fabric. For all of you using Floriani's stabilizers, you save the label and when you have I think its ten you can go to their website and redeam them for freebees. I take the label off and then store it in the roll of stabilizer. This saves your purchase code plus another reminder of what kind of stabilizer you have .
#1928
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Norfolk, VA
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You can also make one by taking a wooden paper towel holder, putting little dowels on the bottom base to hold the thread and the screw in metal eye rings to run the thread to at the top of the holder.
#1929
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Norfolk, VA
Posts: 5,397
Newbee3, thanks for posting your experience. I've been a little skeptical about floating one below the hoop. I recall they said you should use the positioning tacking first. My machine doesn't do that as far as I know (PE770) so I'm thinking you need to affix it some other way.
#1930
Romanojg, such wonderful ideas that I plan on using. Especially the basting stitch which I know I have but need to look for it on my machine.
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