[amayausers] Re: Hats - WACF
- From: <embroideryexpress@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 0:46:21 -0500
John,
The most helpful tip I rceived was to SLOW IT DOWN...600...700..see if that
makes a difference!
Shannon
Embroidery Expres
Olney MD
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> From: "John Yaglenski" <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: 2004/08/29 Sun PM 07:58:18 CDT
> To: <amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: [amayausers] Hats - WACF
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> Hey All:
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> Need some tips for doing hats. How to set up properly etc.
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> We did our first venture into the fun world of hats today and while not a
> failure, we weren't a rousing success either.
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> I'm a little confused about the presser foot. It said to either run it all
> the way up or just touching as we normally do. Well, I went to adjust it
> and it appears that moving the wheel up or down had no effect at all.
> Simply put, with the head down, down looked the same as up. Can't figure
> that out.
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> Also, we ran the fabric setting on 9 initially, and that was way too loose.
> Backed it off to 7 and it looked ok, but it almost looks like the fabric is
> getting worn from sewing... Maybe the presser foot is slamming into it.
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> What kind of sounds should we hear? The WACF seems to be a bit noisier. Of
> course, we are using the raised needle plate as well as recommended. I just
> feel like I am forgetting something. We re watched the instruction videos
> though...
>
> Any suggestions for digitizing for caps?
>
> JOHN
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