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Machine embroidery with the image of sports shoes is a fun and unique way to add some personal flair to your clothes. By following the steps outlined in this article, you can create your own custom embroidered clothes that are sure to turn heads. With the right fabric, thread, and image, and by properly setting up your machine and finishing your embroidery, you can create a one-of-a-kind wardrobe that truly reflects your personal style. Found this Style shoes embroidery design. As fashion continues to evolve, people are always looking for new ways to express themselves through their clothing. One trend that has recently gained popularity is machine embroidery, particularly with the image of sports shoes. This unique and eye-catching style is a great way to add personality and individuality to your clothes.-
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I'm getting problems with Brother Innovis 4000D making me to throw it! I took for tune-up they changed the bobbin holder, adjusted timing after which it worked good for a month or so. Then the same issue started again - it would stitch some stitches, and then miss bobbin thread for some stitches. I took it back to them and they adjusted something - then I tried adesign and it worked. I didn't work for a year and now need to do some patch work. It acted the same way again. Is the machine worn out now? Or its never going to work correctly again? Or is my dealer not fixing it properly? Can't afford a brand new machine, but also can't afford to spend loads of& dollars into this machine every year!
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Pinpoint: Perfect design placement on Bernina machines Hi friends! Should you ask me 5 or 7 years ago, what are the main points when choosing an embroidery machine, I would undoubtedly say, “The size of the machine frame and your wallet.” Today I will answer, “Look at the what the machine can do!” Contemporary home embroidery machines are reaching their limit as regards the hoop/frame size. You cannot infinitely enlarge the embroidery area and stay affordable for the majority of people. You need to find other ways. One of those is to add to the machine’s functionality. Pinpoint Placement, the perfect alignment of the parts of the embroidery, is exactly what an embroiderer needs. No size limit. Split up – Position – Go! This information is meant for those who are planning to buy or have already bought a Bernina sewing and embroidery machine, but hasn’t yet explored all its capabilities. Today we’ll talk about a Pinpoint Placement option that allows you to position the design on a garment with accuracy to one mm, and also to align different parts of the design and embroider designs several times larger than your hoop. The most perfect examples are the border designs, replicated again and again. Pinpoint Placement is an option available in some Bernina models: Embroidery machines: Bernina 700, Bernina 500; Sewing and embroidery machines: Bernina 590, Bernina 790Plus, and Bernina 880Plus. This is how it’s done. You decide where on the garment you’ll place the future embroidery. With chalk or a marker, draw two positioning points. Now hoop the garment not bothering about the exact placement. The main thing is to match the size of your design with the embroidery area. Then the magic starts. You pick the necessary design in your machine. Touch the PinPoint button, then activate the Grid and choose two of the nine positioning dots. You will align the needle with the chosen positioning points. To do this, rotate the Multifunction Knobs until the needle will be in the right position, directly above your mark. Fix the position by touching Set. t. Now, let’s align the needle with another of our two dots. Choose the other one of our two points and rotate the Multifunction Knobs until the needle will be right above the mark on the garment. Done. Now you can do the embroidery. There is also free point positioning. Here you mark a random spot on your garment, touch the right spot on the design, rotate the Multifunction Knobs until the needle is directly above the mark. Then repeat with the second positioning dot. Original text by Lisa Prass
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Hi all, I'm new to this forum but I'm wondering if anyone has heard of CAMFive embroidery machines? I have a Brother 6 head industrial machine and I'm looking for a second one but don't want to spend near as much money this time around. A CAMFive 6 head commercial machine is $25,000 compared to the $40,000 that a new Brother is. If anyone knows of them can you, please share your info? Thank you!
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I need some serious help. I'm tired of outsourcing people to do patches with backing that can be applied by a heat press. I think I want to try the embroidery myself. Is there a good, simple to use embroidery machine that costs under $1000 that I could buy to mainly do baseball caps? Also, something that hooks up to a computer to import designs? Thanks. I always can count on this forum for answers/advices!
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