If you want to start small make some of these mini butterflies and flowers. I'm going to make a bunch of different colored butterflies today. i just love them
bev
Look at Embroidery Librairy and then in the projects. The tell you step by step. I only use stabiliser but not the plastic but non woven two layers and a fresh needle 75 or 90. I also use a anti slip (like you use with caravan to keep things in place) around the base of the hoop (corners special) so the WSS stay's better on its place and slow down your machine as it can on 400. Good Luck. together with all the other advice it will be no problem. Yvonne
scroll half way the page and you find lace
There are a bunch of great tutorials here. If you are going to use Solvy, it must be Ultra Solvy or it will be too flimsy. I use the cloth like Vilene, and put a strip of paper towel on each side of the material as I hoop. It gives just enough resistance that it holds better.
Jo
Hoop 2 layers of the fabric like looking WSS, use the same color embroidery thread in the bobbin and watch the miracle happen. After done cut as much of the WSS away, rinse or soak your design shortly. Pat it dry between 2 paper towels and after that lay flat to dry. That's the short of it.
Emblibrary has several videos on the subject. See link below. Have fun trying! You'll be hooked before you know it.
Embroidery library has really good tutorials on lots of things, including FSL.Have fun.
I am new at this also. Your stab needs to be hooped snuggly. and with my machine I had to slow down the speed or I got lots of thread breaks. I put in a new needle size 80 microtex and raised the tension several numbers. It takes longer to stitch out than I thought but it is very pretty. Good luck !
Make sure you have good WSS as there are some that are not strong enough. I also hoop a double layer of WSS to make it stronger!
Good luck and beware it is addictive!
Hoop up some WSS and choose a smallish design and have a go! You do need the same thread above and below. I did my first FSL with bobbin thread in both top and bottom because I was afraid to put embroidery thread in the bobbin!