I can not tell you how much I thank you for teaching how to use this program. I do have sone vision problems would it be possible as you work in inkstitch to say things like I’m using so abd so button. The 4th button on my left or the 3rd menu on top. It would greatly help. But again thank you
For a stretchy, light cotton t-shirt, do you use a water soluble topper, or simply the 2 layers of cut-away stabilizer and spray adhesive? Do you put the t-shirt inside the hoop, or simply glued on top?
She only uses topper when stitching something shaggy, something that might need a knockdown stitch perhaps. She uses 2 layers of pro mesh, or woven mesh with adhesive, and the adhesive between that and the shirt, and then hoops the whole thing with the mighty hoops (the magnetic hoops). We do the same with regular hoops as well when the mighty hoops aren't an option.
Thank you. Learned a great amount from your video, and I appreciate that! I would like to know ... are you using standard 75/11 needle & 40wt thread in the examples you showed?
Yes. A jump stitch might not be where you want it or can cut it with scissors easily. The running stitch hides moving to the next position. Also some machines will automatically tie off and trim if the jump is over a certain length.
I often get rungs and rails mixed up, the A crossbar has rails but no rungs. You can make satin columns without rungs if the number of nodes are the same in both rails... ua-cam.com/video/M38GK7iRu0k/v-deo.html
She says if they are actual linen fabrics you should make a nice linen outfit out of it. The question being do you mean linen material sheets or linens, as some people call bedding 'linens'. We are running on the assumption you mean actual linen material. Her primary reservation is that linen is bad for fraying on the edges of cuts, and that it isn't designed to do this task. Otherwise she said it would be interesting to try it, if it isn't big enough to make a shirt out of LOL
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Thank you…Yet another great video that I learned a lot from.
Thank you very much, this video taught me all i was missing !
Excellent. Glad it helped 🙂
Thank you! Very useful info!!
Thank you for this video!
You are so welcome! 👍
I can not tell you how much I thank you for teaching how to use this program. I do have sone vision problems would it be possible as you work in inkstitch to say things like I’m using so abd so button. The 4th button on my left or the 3rd menu on top. It would greatly help. But again thank you
This is good thank you
Thank you sir
For a stretchy, light cotton t-shirt, do you use a water soluble topper, or simply the 2 layers of cut-away stabilizer and spray adhesive? Do you put the t-shirt inside the hoop, or simply glued on top?
She only uses topper when stitching something shaggy, something that might need a knockdown stitch perhaps.
She uses 2 layers of pro mesh, or woven mesh with adhesive, and the adhesive between that and the shirt, and then hoops the whole thing with the mighty hoops (the magnetic hoops). We do the same with regular hoops as well when the mighty hoops aren't an option.
Thank you. Learned a great amount from your video, and I appreciate that! I would like to know ... are you using standard 75/11 needle & 40wt thread in the examples you showed?
Thank you 😊
Yes. That's all we use for everything.
Does the running stich replace a jump stich is that what im getting from that when you use a running stich
Yes. A jump stitch might not be where you want it or can cut it with scissors easily. The running stitch hides moving to the next position. Also some machines will automatically tie off and trim if the jump is over a certain length.
How did you get the A cross bar to be a satin stich with no rails?
I often get rungs and rails mixed up, the A crossbar has rails but no rungs. You can make satin columns without rungs if the number of nodes are the same in both rails...
ua-cam.com/video/M38GK7iRu0k/v-deo.html
What's her take on using old linen sheets cut up as a stabilizer
She says if they are actual linen fabrics you should make a nice linen outfit out of it. The question being do you mean linen material sheets or linens, as some people call bedding 'linens'. We are running on the assumption you mean actual linen material. Her primary reservation is that linen is bad for fraying on the edges of cuts, and that it isn't designed to do this task. Otherwise she said it would be interesting to try it, if it isn't big enough to make a shirt out of LOL
@@LowTechLinux yes thats what I meant the material from old linen sheets just using it as a stabilizer