Myth 1: If You Wear It, Don't Tear It "If you wear it, don't tear it" is a catchy rhyme for beginner embroiderers. However, while catchy, it is not completely true. The idea is that embroidery should always use cut-away stabilizer on clothing or garments. Tear-away stabilizer shouldn't be … [Read more...]
Burping the Embroidery Hoop
"Burping the hoop" is a term used for a technique applied after you hoop fabric or stabilizer. It is the step where you push the inner hoop about 1/16th of an inch past the outer hoop, removing any remaining slack from the hooped fabric or stabilizer. … [Read more...]
Shirt Logo Placement Guide Rules
Magnetic Embroidery Hoops – 4 types
There are 4 different types of magnetic embroidery hoops currently on the market (as of 2021). Some magnetic embroidery hoops specialize in free-arm, multi-needle embroidery machines while others fit only home flat bed embroidery machines. Magnetic embroidery hoops use a few different systems to … [Read more...]
First Sale Doctrine and Embroidery Files
Most people know you can't take embroidery designs and sell them as your own. Copyrights protect the digitizer's rights. However, there is a lot of confusion as to who actually owns the embroidery files. With any purchase, the sales contract controls what you can do with item and lists who owns … [Read more...]
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