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  • Video instruction Working with jpeg file

    This video link takes you to my youtube account where I have placed a video; the video has no sound but shows you the steps that are required to take a jpeg file convert it to an artwork file. Then it takes you thru converting that file to embroidery.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vm9ftBLlN54 Frank Prokator
    Posted to Public (Forum) by admin on 05-20-2008
  • Stretching the Limits- Embroidery on Stretchy Fabrics

    By Jimmy Lamb If you were given the choice of sewing on a denim shirt or a t-shirt, which would you choose? Thats a no-brainer! Most embroiderers would choose the denim shirt, as it is typically easier to hoop and yields higher embroidery quality. Of course, that is no accident denim is a very stable fabric, while a t-shirt is made from a ...
    Posted to PulseToday Embroidery blog (Weblog) by admin on 05-09-2008
  • On Top of It All - Cap Embroidery Side Hooping, Method #2

      Clamping systems, such as the ones manufactured by HoopTech, have revolutionized the embroidery industry, simplifying difficult hooping jobs and even making formerly impossible tasks quite doable. Hoop Tech actually offers two distinctive windows for doing the left and right side of a cap. However, some of the standard square windows work ...
    Posted to PulseToday Embroidery blog (Weblog) by admin on 05-09-2008
  • On Top of It All - Cap Embroidery Side Hooping, Method #1

    Most caps provide enough space on the sides for the addiction of small designs or text. And though the surface is slightly curved, it's much flatter than the front or back, which means less chance for distortion. If you have a 270-degree cap frame, and there is a 90% chance that you do, then you can sew on the front and both sides with one ...
    Posted to PulseToday Embroidery blog (Weblog) by admin on 02-28-2008
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