I did not know about this trick. I will be trying it very soon. Thank you so much for your tips. Keep the videos coming and thank you again for including the home sewer.
I would love to see what you did with the extra fabric in order to get these shirts on the home style machine. The extra fabric always causes a problem.
I always struggle with backing moving. So what I now do is mark my placement and cut backing according to hoop and stick it on garment with adhesive then hoop all togher.
Love the hooping tips! I struggle with that.
I did not know about this trick. I will be trying it very soon. Thank you so much for your tips. Keep the videos coming and thank you again for including the home sewer.
FANTASTIC! I’m new to embroidery. Thank you for setting me up for success! 🙏🏻👏👏👏
Thanks John, I really enjoyed this video, very informative especially using the painter's tape, that's a game-changer for me!!!!
Wonderful information. Thank you for sharing your professional tips and experience
Thank, Thank you, I have stuggled with hooping and this looks so much quicker and easier, I just have a home embroidery machien.
loving the tape Idea, I work for a new start up company so this is a fantastic tip.
Thanks for sharing your expertise on hooping. Loved your advice.
Great information - new to machine embroidery & love your demo’s 👏🙏
Great video. Practice helps. Thanks for the insights.
Awesome 👏 like all you do, thanks 😊
Great idea x
I would love to see what you did with the extra fabric in order to get these shirts on the home style machine. The extra fabric always causes a problem.
Great video!
I always struggle with backing moving. So what I now do is mark my placement and cut backing according to hoop and stick it on garment with adhesive then hoop all togher.
Good video thanks
😂😂 i always have a epic battle with hooping
really?
Not very scientific to guess the gap between your fingers. Puckering is the hardest part of machine embroidery.