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    Anyone here willing to give me some feed back on a design that is giving me troble (thread breaks ...??
    [email protected]
    Jerome in Minnesota
    (320)259-1151

  • #2
    Sure thing. Whasamatta?

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    • #3
      I know I am broderind on too thin collums but I know a cometeitor it stitching this and I am having too many thread breaks. could I send it to you and you look and see if I am missing something??
      [email protected]
      Jerome in Minnesota
      (320)259-1151

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      • #4
        Whenever I start having problems with columns, I slow the speed down to between 700 and 800. Thin columns are a major source of headaches. I also slip an extra free-floating layer of stabilizer under it.

        And absolutely I'll take a look at the design. Please send me the particulars (type of fabric, type of backing and number of layers, and type of thread).

        Judy

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        • #5
          what spelling
          I will try that again

          I know I am broidering on too thin of columns but I know a competitor is stitching this, and I am having too many thread breaks. Could I send it to you and you look and see if I am missing something??

          I don't have an email for you

          I will try beefing up the backing. With a layer of tearaway.
          I am stitching on scrub tops 50/50 broadcloth.
          [email protected]
          Jerome in Minnesota
          (320)259-1151

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          • #6
            Try switching that color to a different needle and see what happens. Desity should be at 4 for column stitches unless you are using metallic thread. Make sure you are using underlay. Scrub tops should be fine with a 2.2 oz. cutaway.

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            • #7
              I am at the stage of making the design,
              So I have switched the needles around changed them and done maintance, checked the presser foot adj.
              I am using a density of 4 to 4.5 on the design
              the main lettering is about 1/2"
              th small lettering is about .30" (density 5.5)
              I have increased the column width by 3pt (about 120%) on the large lettering and 2pt on the small.

              I am going to try and add another tearaway layer.
              [email protected]
              Jerome in Minnesota
              (320)259-1151

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              • #8
                A quick hint that works for me...turn SHORT STITCHES 'OFF'...that cures a lot of thread breaks for me whenever there are fine details in the design or small lettering.
                And 'thin' columns...make the density 'less' go to 5 if it's 4.5, go to 6 if it's 5.5, etc.-and it will still look fine! Thread breaks occur when you try to cram more stitches in a smaller area than needed.

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                • #9
                  Have you tied to use the stitch proximity filter? That is a pretty neat tool. Make sure that you try it on a copy of your file. You find it at Tools/Filter -- I think.

                  Juli in Kona
                  Juli in Kona<br />Stitches in Paradise

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