I have this design but haven't dared to try it because i have never done a split one. Was disappointed that he didn't have it whole since i have really big hoops with my machine. Maybe some day soon i will get brave enough to try it. Your's came out great !
toogie hi wow wow wow haven't ventured into tees too much i have had the problem of fabric pulling through the stablizer ...(dumb blonde moment) i see i should have used cut away stablizer can you remember where the design came from please...soozie
Wow! Beautiful design. If you hadn't told me that this was a split design, I never would have known. You are a patient stitcher.... and it shows in the work that you do. Your g-son will love this shirt!
Well....I don't know which was shorter yesterday, my time or my patience-lol- I was trying to get it re-hooped before my evening route. I knew I wouldn't have time to stitch it before I left but I wanted to have it placed, ready, for when I got back. Whew, I made it!
Great Job.. Look very good on the split design.
God Bless
slcoates
What a great job. I think you have mastered the split design portion of the show. :)
Fantastic Toogie.You have done a beautiful job!/Lillian
Absolutely great! The design and how you were able to line them up!
He's stunning and I love it! I hope you do your black bag soon and post it so we can all admire it.
This is really nice. You did a wonderful job. I hope you get to make one for yourself. Keep up the good work. Thanks for sharing.
I love this project. What a great job you have done. I think this design will be a favourite for years to come :)
He looks fabulous. Definitely use him again on something for yourself. Your grandson will be so thrilled to wear this shirt.
Love it, Toogie! You have done a great job.
Hugs, Lidia
It looks fabulous Toogie. I admire your determination, rehooping so may times. Did the using the arrows on your keyboard not work? My Ruby gives excellent placement that way.
mops, I only have a 5x7 emb field, so I could not adjust with the machine, I wish I could have! The overall design is about 6 1/2in square. Thank you for looking.
I understand you have to rehoop once, but when you have done that can't you use the arrow keys on your machine to get the design exactly lined out on the placement marks? I found that worked well for me - but I don't know if every machine has the possibility to line out on more than one mark.
mops - my machine doesn't have that capability, I think a lot of them don't.
My machine has it but both designs fill the 5x7 space so there is no room for adjusting. The little 'ol lady that I bought my 5x7 from didn't know about this feature, bless her heart. She said she never could get a little cross on spot! That's all she ever embroidered, little crosses, for baptisms.
Oh, Toogie, you definitely deserve one stitched out for you to have too.
He is gorgeous & as everyone else has said, "You have done a marvellous job of it!"
Super good job. Now you can do it again on black for your bag. :-)
Love it Toogie ,its well worth the effort Happy for you :):)hugs
This is super! Love it. You did a great job as usual.
Hugs, Nadyne
I hope if I ever attempt to do this mine turns out as beautiful! Really gorgeous.
You have done wonderful job with this Toogie. Your grandson is going to love his new t shirt. Great work. Thanks for sharing. Sandra.
Trouble is I have more than one that would like it, so that means more to do-lol-Thanks for looking!
Wow, you have done an outstanding job...and the design is super!
It is a nice design I've had for quite a while but was too intimidated to try. A two dollar shirt convinced me though-lol
WOW!!! It is gorgeous. Beautiful and prefect on the black fabric.
Yes, I like it on the black although I did see it stitched on a khaki color. It wasn't as dramatic as the black though.
Fantastic work. You can always get a bag and stitch you one. Beautiful!