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    I am using this font at .25" and I am getting a million thread breaks with every test that I've done.
    I am using a 65/9 BP on a woven shirt with a cutaway backing.
    Please tell me what I have to do to stop getting all these thread breaks.
    Thank you so much.
    Mary
    Mary Nason <br />Owner<br />Hunny\'s Boutique<br />New Durham, NH<br />[email protected]<br />hunnysboutique.com

  • #2
    I am not in front of my machine now, but I use Roman Block CP a lot in my work. I think .25" is too small. To go that small your density should probably be about 5 or higher but I don't even know if it will sew cleanly at that small.

    Tom
    Tom Dauria<br />Mr. Sew & Sew

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    • #3
      Thank you soooooo much for your help! I put the density at 5 and made all the adjustments that GF recommended and I only had 1 thread break. In addition to that it made the font look 100 times better. I understand the density points, but is it possible to explain all the other adjustments that you recommended? I want to know what made the font look more full and cleaner. Any info you can offer would be extremely appreciated. I know there are so many places to make adjustments, but I don't understand the software very much.
      Thanks again for the help. I am so relieved that it worked!
      Mary
      Mary Nason <br />Owner<br />Hunny\'s Boutique<br />New Durham, NH<br />[email protected]<br />hunnysboutique.com

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      • #4
        Try using the micro times or the mini micro times and use a 10% slant to give the same effect. Like Tom said, use a higher density and use a shorter stitch length, 17 or 20.
        Hope this helps.

        Debbie

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        • #5
          I used that same font 2 days ago at .25" and it sewed out horribly even after playing with density. I ended up modifying the design so .35" would work and it sewed out great.
          Make sure you use underlay with it.

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          • #6
            The response from GF did not post here. The only adjustment that I am not familiar with is changing the "X" "Y" to 2 pt.
            I understand the "pull comp" percentages, but not the "X" "Y" change.

            Can you explain what this does?

            Thanks,

            LuAnn
            LuAnn @ Image Embroidery<br />Because Your \"Image\" Matters

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            • #7
              This was the post from GF...

              Try these settings:

              Ltr Height: 0.25
              Stitch Length: 18 pt
              Choose "Closest Point"

              Column Tab:
              Density 4pt
              Auto Density ON
              Short Stitches ON

              Column Width Adj/Pull Comp:

              On the right side (not the percentage column):
              X: 2pt
              Y: 2pt

              Minimum Width: 10 pt

              Hope this helps.

              GF
              Mary Nason <br />Owner<br />Hunny\'s Boutique<br />New Durham, NH<br />[email protected]<br />hunnysboutique.com

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