ICTCS1-Small Clamp ICTCS2-Large Clamp PR600 & Babylock EMP6 Slim Line 1 Clamping System Slim Line 2 Clamping SystemĬloud Cover Stitch Cutaway 2.0 oz. You may want to redo the design or nix it.Barudan Cap Frames Barudan Cap Frame Parts Brother Cap Frames Brother Cap Frame Parts Brother PR / Babylock Cap Frames Happy Cap Frames Happy Cap Frame Parts Hooptech Back of Cap Hooptech Cap Frames SWF Cap Frames Tajima Cap Frames **NEW** **SALE** Tajima Cap Frame Parts If the design still doesn’t line up on the perfectly stable fabric and you’re sure you’ve hooped and stabilized it well, it may be the digitizing work of the actual design. Not every fabric type is embroidery friendly. If it looks fine, then simply choose another fabric to embroider on instead of the old fabric. Embroider the design on something very stable, to see how it performs in ideal conditions. If none of the above tips solve the problem – perhaps the design is inferior.Because the fabric will actually be glued to stable material (cutaway backing), it will not pull while you embroider. Then, spray temporary adhesive spray over the stabilizer and attach the fabric to it, without stretching or deforming the fabric. To do this, take cutaway stabilizer of proper weight. To overcome this problem, you must make the fabric stable. While the design is being embroidered, the fabric pulls and different design parts “run away” from each other. Most often this happens when fabric that you select to embroider on is a little (or a lot) stretchy. To overcome this, get a new hoop with metal spins OR roll sticky paper around your old hoop, to increase it’s friction with fabric and hold fabric better. This issue is frequent with large hoops and with slippery fabrics. If your hoop doesn’t hold the fabric well enough, the fabric moves slightly while your machine is working. Your designs may not line up because of improper hooping, if you’ve hooped the fabric too loosely or too tightly.
We walk through three of these solutions to try to get your designs working right. Embroidery design alignment issues can happen for a variety of reasons.