I get tons of questions about embroidery – hooping, stabilizer, placement, and the like. I understand that many embroiderers still struggle with the basic elements of embroidery. The embroidery machine manufacturers offer us wonderful new features with every new machine. But we’re still challenged on landing an embroidery design exactly where we want it on the fabric.
I’ve learned the key to success in any embroidery project is planning. Planning on where to place the design, select the proper stabilizer and find the correct hoop for the job. I’ve also learned that planning is a whole lot easier when you have the right tools. The first tool I start with is a printed template of the embroidery design. I print on vellum – available in the scrapbook section of most craft stores – because it’s sturdy and translucent. If you’ve never created a template, you’ll be amazed at how easy it is to do and how valuable they are.
Insert a sheet of vellum into your printer. Open your embroidery design in embroidery software (any embroidery editing software will work). Go to File, Print, and click OK. A printed image of your design will appear on the vellum. Most likely the image will have a cross-hair to designate the center of the design. Now, place the template on the fabric in the intended spot. If you need to center the design on a pocket or cuff, use a centering ruler (three sizes are found in the Embroidery Tool Kit).
Just position the template on the zero mark of the ruler. Remove the ruler then slide a target sticker (found in Designs’ Embroidery Tool Kit) under the template, aligning the crosshair. Now remove the template. Your center point is marked and you won’t have to deal with the cumbersome vellum template during the hooping process.
Time to select the hoop – pick the smallest hoop available for the design. If using a spray adhesive, protect your hoop with Hoop Guards (found in the Embroidery Tool Kit). You’ll never have to clean a sticky hoop again.
To make sure you’re hooped straight, there are a number of tools to aid in that task. First, adhere Adhesive Centering Guides to the hoop (these highly visible marks make alignment a breeze).
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