I'm stumped..doing the Kiwanis 'circle' logo, part of it is a 2" diameter filled circle about 1/2" wide-then .22 MicroTime CP
lettering on top of that. Double underlay under the circle, fill alone
is 8,000 stitches. I think 4 density, 15 pt stitch, 110 comp.
Looks great, other detail around and inside it are fine-until I add the lettering. Then it puckers up the circle about 1/4" and the lettering is off the fill.
Using 3 pieces of 2 oz. cutaway (middle piece is the 4x6 'hat' backing, nice and stiff) and solvy on top, Diport pique sport shirts.
Did over 10 sewouts to get this combination as the best I could do.
Lettering is up to 3.9 on density, 120 pull comp, min. width 10.
Been going around and around trying to get a nice sewout without the puckering and would live to get rid of the 'almost' cardboard stiff backing!
lettering on top of that. Double underlay under the circle, fill alone
is 8,000 stitches. I think 4 density, 15 pt stitch, 110 comp.
Looks great, other detail around and inside it are fine-until I add the lettering. Then it puckers up the circle about 1/4" and the lettering is off the fill.
Using 3 pieces of 2 oz. cutaway (middle piece is the 4x6 'hat' backing, nice and stiff) and solvy on top, Diport pique sport shirts.
Did over 10 sewouts to get this combination as the best I could do.
Lettering is up to 3.9 on density, 120 pull comp, min. width 10.
Been going around and around trying to get a nice sewout without the puckering and would live to get rid of the 'almost' cardboard stiff backing!
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