you have been given good advice and i would like to welcome you to our cute family it is a great place to be,,,,soozie form port macquarie australia
Welcome to Cuties!!!! You will find answers to almost all of your sewing type questions. I think together we can solve the world's problems as they relate to hand-crafts! Again, WELCOME!
Hugs, Bonnie
welcome, I had this once with a common design, no applique. After changing the thread the design just went on on a place far above. I did not understand either. In my case, I took it to the dealer and he fixed ir for me by oiling the embroideryarm . Something you must not do yourself he said. And after fixing this arm , so it moved very good again, I never had this problem anymore ( at least untill now)By the way: I have a brother machine.
But perhaps in your case it is caused by the design perhaps, or like Meganne suggested, perhaps you knocked the embroidery arm. Anyway. have a great time here at cute!
Welcome! I see Meganne gave good advice as usual! I see you got your problem solved - wonderful. Now the next time something similar happens, you'll be an expert and just fix it like it was nothing! Way to go!
Somewhere along the line, there was a tangle in the thread and I had to fix it, I'm thinking I must have moved the arm or something. But with a little guess and check, I repaired it. Since the design didn't fill my hoop, I just kept inching it down in the machine while alternately checking the starting stitch placement until it was back on target. Then I returned the machine to the stitch count that I left it off at and voila!! It's near perfect.
Oh dear, I do a lot of Applique and have only had trouble once (my fault). I have found that one needs to hoop really carefully and make sure that once the applique material is cut that the hoop is carefully clipped back. If the material is moved in the hoop then the outline will not be right. I see that Meganne has given you help. Good luck with your project and a big welcome to Cute.
Is it possible you didn't slide the hoop completely on when you trimmed? That happened to me! Also, if you didn't stabalize properly it might have "pulled" or "pushed" enough to be that far off. Linda
You didn't knock the embroidery arm while you were removing the hoop did you?
If there is a chance you kocked it out of calibration, shut down your machine, restart it, allowing it to re-calibrate the embroidery arm.
Then skip through the design until you get to the segment you are up to and very slowly start stitching to see where it is going to stitching the outline.
If this doesn't work, email me: melide_menschen @ yahoo . com. au. (remove spaces)
good luck.
PS, whatever you do, DON'T remove the project from the hoop until we resolve this for you!!!!
Hey welcome to cute!!! I had trouble with a applique also. When I asked the person I got it from about it. She said they recommended not to try changing the size. I removed the design the best I could and stitched another larger applique design over the first. Then put a iron on back to hide it from the inside. It wasnt perfect, but at least I didnt have to throw it out
I resolved the issue :) I think it was in fact because I had resized it. I just made note of the stitch count and turned the machine off. I restarted my machine, returned everything to the previous settings and adjusted the layout of the design while alternatively checking the first stitch until it was back on target. All better. Thanks for the assistance everyone!
1/2 inch is a lot. If it was me and I don't have much experience either I guess I would Undo the final stitch and try to rescue it with my sewing machine and a tight zigzag. Hopefully someone comes around and has a better idea. WELCOME TO CUTE
that depends on what you are working on sometimes you can use felt markers to "fill-in" stitches. If you haven't stitched the entire outline, you might be able to leave it out and use a fine marking pen to outline your design. Sounds like your fabric moved. There is a very good video of "how to hoop your fabric" at EmbLibrary. There are so many things to remember when you are new at embroidery. It will take time and patience. Remember to TEST stitch first before putting on something good. Hope this helps. Betty