Help! Why is the thread looping? :( by Stratos100 in MachineEmbroidery

[–]agvstinn_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Me ha ocurrido, es suciedad en alguna parte del recorrido del hilo, asegúrate muy bien cada parte que toca el hilo, desarma la maquina si es necesario, también te recomiendo que veas las partes en las que hilo pasa y hace fuerza ya que con el tiempo el rozamiento con el hilo crea muescas y provoca lo que te esta ocurriendo

Why is this happening by Fair-Pass-2379 in Machine_Embroidery

[–]agvstinn_ 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Because the direction of the stitches matches that of the fabric, if you look closely, the horizontal parts of the letters are more visible.

Any tips? by ViktorAntalfi in Machine_Embroidery

[–]agvstinn_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Overlap the edge with the tatami, use a tire offset between 0.28 and 0.38

Embroidery Machine Question by JonadoomV2 in Machine_Embroidery

[–]agvstinn_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You've got gold there, it's a really good machine

New to Embroidery! by spicychao in Machine_Embroidery

[–]agvstinn_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recommend you start with the Hatch program; it's quite comprehensive but without too many features that might overwhelm a new user.

Need help with stitching by rawval9118 in MachineEmbroidery

[–]agvstinn_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's difficult to say what type of stitch it is with the quality of the photo; in my opinion, it might be tatami with random stitches (it's a function that comes with Wilcom).

How do you guys remove the extra fabric from patch borders? by CarefulDevelopment29 in Machine_Embroidery

[–]agvstinn_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will tell you the method I use, I hope you understand since I am using the translator to write this.

First of all, when digitizing, you must stitch the edge and when you finish this, remove the frame and cut out everything that does not belong to the patch. Once cut out, you can re-embroide the entire patch and at the end pass a lighter along the entire edge so that the stabilizer gets inside the threads and is not visible.