[amayausers] Re: (No Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2005 10:07:26 -0600

  • From: "Cheryl Rotter" <tsiemb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 10:03:01 -0800

Debbie,
Good for you. I always love it when I overcome a tricky job like yours.
HOORAY!!
 
Cheryl Rotter
Team Sports Ink
5111 Grumann Dr. Ste #1B
Carson City, NV 89706
775-884-3550
 
-----Original Message-----
From: amayausers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:amayausers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of r.rinehartsr
Sent: Friday, December 16, 2005 5:06 AM
To: amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [amayausers] Re: (No Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2005 10:07:26 -0600
 
Just wanted to say that the Carharts are DONE!!!!!  YEA!!!!   Since they
were on the front chest, I was not able to take out a seam and was
forced to hoop through all layers.  One of the jackets had a heavy polar
type fleece lining and the others had flannel like quilted linings.
After placing the top hoop over the inside hoop, I used a short
screwdriver to tighten the bolt a little then adjust the hoop a little (
to keep it from popping off) and go through those same steps until it
wouldn't tighten anymore.  I had a 3oz cutaway for backing, no topping
and used an MT of 9, but after several false breaks, dropped it to 7 and
it stitched beautifully at a speed of 1150.  The design and logo were
about 10,000 stitches and so only needed the 5.9mm round hoop.  AFter
dropping the MT, they all stitched without one break.  It was a
purchased design consisting of a barn, silo, tree, fense, tractor sun
and cloud outline, plus the placid font, which was in my older Viking
software.  The font was GREAT.  So, all's well that ends well!!!!!!!
THANKS for all your help.    DEBBIE
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Ruth <mailto:lrembroidery@xxxxxxxxx>  Williams 
To: amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2005 3:53 PM
Subject: [amayausers] Re: (No Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2005 10:07:26 -0600
 
Thanks everyone, since I'm new to doing caps, that answers my question
and especially since they are black, the powered sugar shows more.
Ruth
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Ed Orantes <mailto:e3m@xxxxxxx>  
To: amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2005 7:57 AM
Subject: [amayausers] Re: (No Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2005 10:07:26 -0600
 
Ruth,
    Two things,...  Either it's bobbin showing up on the top side of the
cap...--  tighten your bobbin and increase your material thickness to
accommodate.
or 
    It's the buckram that is showing itself in all of the needle
penetrations.  Buckram is the hot glue like substance that is used in
the cap for face stability.  We sometimes have to hit the cap with a
felt lint brush to "clean up" the face of the cap following the
embroidery.
 
    If your so called "dandruff" in only concentrated in one area of the
cap or design, then you will either need to change the settings in the
software or have the design edited for caps.  Would have to see it to be
sure.
    Is there another term we can use other than dandruff?  How about
something like "powered sugar".  Yeah, in the holiday spirit.
 
Ed
-----Original Message-----
From: amayausers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:amayausers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Ruth Williams
Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2005 5:42 PM
To: Amayausers
Subject: [amayausers] 
Hello Everyone,
I am doing caps and it looks like dandrift falling on my caps. They are
black caps.  I've never known this to happen before or else I just never
saw it like it shows up on black.  Anyone know about this?
Ruth    lrembroidery@xxxxxxxxx
 
 

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