By Lindee Goodall

eClass: The Embroidery Recipe Webinar

Successful embroidery is more than a design, some fabric, some thread, and a machine. If you had known how much there was to successful embroidery on a wide range of items, you may not have purchased your machine. Come find out what your dealer didn’t tell you– and probably doesn’t know! In this session we’ll:

     

  • Compare various design attributes and how they impact fabric
  • Discuss how fabric attributes impact design choice
  • Find out what questions to ask to make the best design/fabric/stabilizer match
  • Discover why there is no “one size fits all” design
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Combining threads, needles, designs, fabrics, and stabilizers for a perfect result requires skill and knowledge. A successful embroidery result is a matter of choice and method. While we’ll never have absolute total control, there are a number of variables to consider: design attributes, fabric, stabilizer, thread, needle, hooping technique, machine factors, and your skill level. Learn how to make smarter choices for better embroidery every time!

Target Audience: Embroiderers
Level: Basic

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Embroidery Tip

  • Water soluble toppings will not reduce jaggy stitch edges on heavy, coarse weaves like canvas because the dense, thick fibers in the weave are deflecting the needle to one side or the other causing a stair-step look.

Mission

To inspire and nurture personal creativity and productivity by connecting embroiderers and digitizers with innovative, high-quality products and information that significantly elevate their enjoyment and experience while maximizing the use of technology. In other words, more toys and more fun!