Machine Embroidery on Difficult Materials: A Machine Embroiderer’S Guide To Success With Difficult Fabrics

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The variables in machine embroidery are almost infinite – finding the best combination of needle, thread, stabilizer, hooping method, stitch underlay, stitch length and density – and this is just for ordinary fabrics! Deborah Jones simplifies this process, providing a wealth of information to help you refine the variables to get great results for nineteen of the most difficult fabrics to machine embroider. Learn the “logic” of adjusting the variables for any difficult material and explore machine embroidery with your own designs.
Machine Embroidery on Difficult Materials: A Machine Embroiderer’S Guide To Success With Difficult Fabrics
$17.89
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Work with new materials readily found but often overlooked and difficult with Machine Embroidery on Difficult Materials, a guide to working with materials that pucker, run, stretch, or have pile. From synthetic sheers to thick velvets, this book shows how to machine embroider with fine results on all materials. Any needlework library needs this reference, which includes a bonus cd-rom with 14 embroidery designs in 38 fabric-specific versions.
Rating: 5 / 5
I just purchased a machine to embroider and had zero knowledge. The book is well written and has chapters specifically on various kinds of stabilizers and when to use them, needles to use, and various hooping methods. She tells you why various fabrics are a problem and how to troubleshoot; what to try first, etc. She does not endorse any one product but lets you know what is available. Then there are specifics for each difficult material in their own chapters. It is a reference and resource book I will be going back to constantly.
Rating: 5 / 5
This is a great reference book for anyone doing machine embroidery from beginner to expert. Lots of great tips.
Rating: 5 / 5