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    I have digitized a design with a body holding a globe. It sews out beautifully on a flat, perfectly round. When I sew it on a ball cap, it get warped, elongates and tilts up to the right. Anyone have this problem or have any suggestions as to what is happening. I started from scratch and completely re-digitized the design. Help please....Thanks

  • #2
    Are you stitching the design from the bottom up and center out? That's they way you're supposed to sew the design out on ball caps.
    Thanks!<br />MJ, Everything Embroidered

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    • #3
      Hi Barb,
      Be sure to hoop the cap as tightly and flat as you can and use cap backing to help stabilize the sewout. MJ is correct in that you want to stitch the cap from the bottom up and from center out so the fabric doesn't bunch up down toward the brim creating a bubble effect. What you are experiencing is "push and pull" due to the direction the stitches are going and the curve of the cap.
      Hope this helps some.
      Sharon
      Certified tech & trainer<br />208-898-4117

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Rod or Sharon View Post
        Hi Barb,
        Be sure to hoop the cap as tightly and flat as you can and use cap backing to help stabilize the sewout. MJ is correct in that you want to stitch the cap from the bottom up and from center out so the fabric doesn't bunch up down toward the brim creating a bubble effect. What you are experiencing is "push and pull" due to the direction the stitches are going and the curve of the cap.
        Hope this helps some.
        Sharon
        I am sewing center out, bottom to top. The top circle (globe) is being sewn bottom to top, with stitch direction at 90 degrees. Should I change the stitch direction? to maybe, 180 degrees?

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        • #5
          Do you have adequate underlay under the circle?
          Thanks!<br />MJ, Everything Embroidered

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          • #6
            Change your direction to anything other than 0,90,180 or 270.
            These directions give you them most pull on your fabric. Strange, but just the way the thing works.
            Herb<br />Royal Embroidery

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            • #7
              Stitch Direction

              Herb,

              Thank you so much for posting this about direction. I found that using 127 does a good job on many designs and often wondered why. Found that setting simply by trial and error. I often wondered why so now perhaps I will just be satisfied with 'just the way the thing works'.

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              Originally posted by HERB View Post
              Change your direction to anything other than 0,90,180 or 270.
              These directions give you them most pull on your fabric. Strange, but just the way the thing works.
              Marcelle Lewis
              http://embroideryavenue.com
              http://embroidery.gotop100.com

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