Machine Embroidery People...TOWELS AND WASHCLOTHS...have you...
#1
ever machine embroidered on towels and/or washcloths? I got some to practice with bc I haven't tried it, yet. Just wondering if you have any pointers. I figure I will double up on the stabilizer or use the stiffer kind. (or more stiff, my English is bad today).
And T-Shirts....I tried that for the first time. I don't know if I didn't have the fabric pulled tight enough or if the stabilizer was just too thin or what, but it was a mess. I ended up getting a hole in the shirt. Seems like the thread tension needed to be way, way, WAY loosened for the top! Any help on that one?
I really don't get to mess with my machine much. The kids have been keeping me so busy. .........
any help is greatly appreciated.
And T-Shirts....I tried that for the first time. I don't know if I didn't have the fabric pulled tight enough or if the stabilizer was just too thin or what, but it was a mess. I ended up getting a hole in the shirt. Seems like the thread tension needed to be way, way, WAY loosened for the top! Any help on that one?
I really don't get to mess with my machine much. The kids have been keeping me so busy. .........
any help is greatly appreciated.
#2
A friend of mine did towels on her Bernina and she used a water soluble stabilizer on the top. Just stitched right through the whole thing. I've neve tried it, cause I don't have an embroider machine,just want one. But the towel looked real good.
#3
Thanks, Vicki.
I've actually never used the water sol. kind. I have used the iron on kind that stays for good and the tear away kind you tear off after you finish...both I have put on the back.
I've actually never used the water sol. kind. I have used the iron on kind that stays for good and the tear away kind you tear off after you finish...both I have put on the back.
#6
I use a good water sol stablizer on top and bottom of the towels this stops the treads from sinking into to the terrycloth
When I do t shirts I put tearaway on bottom lay on the shirt then water sol stabliver on top This way you can tighten your stablizers whithout pulling and streaching the t shirt to much
Hint: when you finish cut away any extra water sol stablizer you can. You can use the small piece for extra support in small areas for emb or place in a small spray bottle with some water Now you have a real good spray starch.
When I do t shirts I put tearaway on bottom lay on the shirt then water sol stabliver on top This way you can tighten your stablizers whithout pulling and streaching the t shirt to much
Hint: when you finish cut away any extra water sol stablizer you can. You can use the small piece for extra support in small areas for emb or place in a small spray bottle with some water Now you have a real good spray starch.
#7
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I have a Brother ULT & a Pfaff machine. I use a medium tear away on the bottom and a water soluable on the top for towels. If they are too thick for my hoop, I hoop the stablilizer and us a spray adhesive to hold the towel. For tee shirts or knits, I usually use a "ball point" needle - Organ size 11. Try not to stretch the tee shirt. Also there are several iron on stablizers for the back that keeps the shirt from moving. However, a design that is not too dense works best.
Good luck!
SandyGail
Good luck!
SandyGail
#8
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: NE Pa.
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Hi, I have embroidered on many t-shirts and towel with out difficulty. Make sure you have a new needle in the machine. I use an iron on stabilizer on the back ( which incedently peels off afterwards) and a water soluble stabilizer on top. Never had a problem. I also use the embroidery thread recommended by my dealer which is a Janome. Never had to touch the tension on the machine. Marge
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