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    I am just beginning to use "fast frames" and have about 40 gloves to do. I have read that the sticky backing really messes w/things...what should I be aware of and what do I need to "clean", as I use this sticky backing so that it doesn't mess w/the machine.

    Any suggestions will be helpful...the stitching is working out well, so that is a relief!
    Blessings~cindy

  • #2
    If you have enough surface area to hold down the glove after you've done the first one, you don't have anything to do....just don't replace the sticky backing and stitch away. If you find you need to replace the sticky backing, you can "float" a piece of wax paper under the hoop to keep things from gumming up. You will, of course, have to use a fresh sheet with each stitchout if you're using new sticky backing.

    Dorothy Compton, Owner
    Bee Embroidered
    www.BeeEmbroidered.com
    (916) 635-7467
    Dorothy Compton, Owner<br />Bee Embroidered<br /><a href=\"http://www.BeeEmbroidered.com\" target=\"_blank\">www.BeeEmbroidered.com</a><br />(916) 635-7467

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    • #3
      Cindy,
      Keep your sticky backing cool. You don't want to start out with warm backing as this can soften the sticky before you even start sewing.
      You can also use teflon coated needles. These are slicker than standard needles... or so they say.
      Ed
      -The Embroidery Authority-<br /><br />\"Turning your Problems into Production.\"<br />Ed Orantes<br />504-258-6260

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      • #4
        I don't post much on this list but read it every day!! Thanks for all the info you folks share so gladly.

        About Sticky Backing - I originally bought sticky backing from a number of different places and it was all a nightmare. Needles gummed up, thread breaks galore, used to get sweaty palms when I was getting ready to use the fast frames.. I tried everything - have a fridge in my shop and kept it refrigerated, turned the A/C on high an hr before using it -from the refrig-.. lol I put wax paper on it I did everything you can possibly imagined down to 'greasing my needles' lol. No kidding though I did try everything!

        Since my change to a good brand (first Perfect Stick - by Floriani - turned on to this by Fred) then AES (contact info below - where Fred is now) produces a great sticky backing, also. . since the change I whip through the order with NO problems. No Gummy Needles NO THREAD BREAKS nothing but blue sky sailing. Fred will gladly send you a sample and you Will Not Believe the DIFFERENCE! Here is a msg he posted on the other amaya list that tells us we get a 'discount' [img]smile.gif[/img] Good luck! Jill

        Re: Stabilizer Discount For Fred Lebow

        There is Definitely a discount for this group and the Amaya users list

        Code is Amaya08

        Re shipping you would have to call the individual distributor.

        We may soon have someone in Canada w our products

        I may even go CISS in Oct in Calgary
        I would fish the Crowsnest River for a day if I drive up.

        Sincerely
        Fred
        Fred Lebow - Non Wovens - 406 854-2322
        www.lebowconsulting.com - [email protected] -

        "Stabilizing is the foundation for good embroidery. Lay a proper foundation"
        Jill<br />SE Colorado

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