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View File Diamond free embroidery design Size: 2.94 x 2.34' Author: Alina Kuznetsova Submitter Berez Submitted 03/22/2022 Category Decoration
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Shirt with Mexican cat machine embroidery design
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Denim jacket with Mexican cat embroidery design
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Denim jacket with Mexican cat embroidery design
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Mexican cat embroidered on the t-shirt machine embroidery design
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Sometimes it's hard to find a T-shirt with an interesting and attractive pattern. It's good that there is such a service as machine embroidery. On our website you will easily pick up an interesting design, we will make embroidery, and you can enjoy the original and unique thing. Find this design Mexican cat embroidery design -
Mexican cat on the t-shirt machine embroidery design
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Mexican cat machine embroidery design
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Mexican cat machine embroidery design
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Cat with Mexican patterns on the cosmetic bag machine embroidry design
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When I upgraded to Tajima Illustrator Extreme I was upset to find that the End Lock list no longer included Triangle & Diamond, it just had Basic and Line. When I reported it I was questioned why I needed them. Being new to the business it made me wonder how and when I should really be using them. What upset me about the missing diamond was I like to use the diamond at a big size stitch (2 or 3 mm) for locking off temporary tensioning or holding stitches as its easier to cut them out afterwards. The Line lock is my default general purpose lock as I find it useful for hiding in the end of satin / steil. But I also find that it stresses the fabric and can cause a pucker or even tear, particularly on weaker and stretch fabrics and especially if placed at the end of a satin or on a corner (I always move it back away from ends and corners now) Diamond and Triangle I use to avoid stressing an aukward fabric, and if necessary will put them on top of the satin stitch at the end (yes I know it shows slightly but I reckon its far better than tearing a hole in a shirt after an hours stitching) I also use 1 or 2 mm diamond and triangle for start and finish of sequin stitches as I use the very fine nylon monofilament which is a single strand so cannot pass through itself to lock, and pulling it tight in a small default 0.6mm line lock appears to overstress almost any fabric. So when and how should I really use the different lock stitches ? ? ? ? ?
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