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    I am sewing a design on a ashworth performance polo 100% polyester.
    as I sew it I am getting holes around the lettering.

    this is a digitized design so I did not set the density.
    I have tried to use a smaller needle, loosen the thread tension, spray tack the backing,
    I am kind of out of idea's and am frusterated

    these shirts are too expensive to keep messing up

  • #2
    Are you using a ball needle or a sharp point?
    Posy Lane Inc.

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    • #3
      ball point

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      • #4
        was using 75/11 bp then swithched to 70/10 bp

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        • #5
          So does this mean that there are no words of wisdom??

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          • #6
            If your getting holes then your cuttint the fibers.

            I have had this happen and here is what I have done.

            1 decrease the density of your design.
            2 I apply a silicone spray to the surface of the design area. NOT wet just a quick spray. (the one I use is sprayway Silicone spray)It does not stain and will lubricate the fabric and needle.
            3.Also double check and make sure your using a ballpoint.
            4.You can also slow the speed down to about 700stpm as the speed the needle moves can cause heat with polyester.

            Hope this helps.

            I don't Know about the wisdom part but they have helped me.
            [email protected]
            Jerome in Minnesota
            (320)259-1151

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            • #7
              I don't do that much lettering, but just a thought... is "short stitches" on or off? Unless columns are smaller than about 25 points (~1/10"), I use "short stitches on" to prevent too many needle penetrations when going around corners etc. I don't know if this will help - it sounds like you're experiencing holes around the entire letter.

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