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Here in this blog i want to offer advice for the beginners out there.

I want to help you fix machine embroidery problems. It doesn't matter if you have a stitch or technical issue, i will try by best to get it solved for you

Dont use a home embroidery Machine for commercial use

When choosing an embroidery machine the most important factor to consider is what you will be using the machine for. If you are going to be running an embroidery business then a home machine is not for you, it will not do your business or profits good at all. Each machine is different and can withstand a certain ammount of work loads and running time before it's arts start to become strained. If you use a home machine and use it every day on many items then you will blow your motor and it will 9 times out of 10 take your panel with it, resulting in you having to pay much more out in repair fees than your machine is worth. Researching into embroidery machines will help you a great deal, dont go for the one that is on special offer or cheaper, if the machine is not for you then you will end up paying a fortune in repairs when it cannot deal with the work load.

Hoops

Machine embroidery hoops are available in many different sizes. They specificaly made for your machine. The size of the hoop you use will be depend on the design you are embroidering. The closer the hoop size to the design, the more likely there will not be any movement of the fabric in the hoop whilst embroidering. If the fabric moves in the hoop then the final stitches inthe design will be poor.More Tips

Machine Embroidery Tips

Top Stabilizer Trying to embroider looped fabric such as some toweling or terry cloth can call for the sue of stabilizer on top of the fabric. Water soluble stabilizer is a perfect solution. This type of stabilizer does the job of allowing the embroidery to stitch without the fabric showing up through the design.

Finishing off Cutting away & tearing away stabilizer once you have finished can end up being a disaste Take your time and cut carefully. Cut way wandering threads first and then the stabilizer