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Re: Centring Large Designs?

Posted: 01 Dec 2017, 15:15
by Stitch Up
A customer has ask us to stitch some large embroidery designs onto a hoodie. As we don't have a hoop that's accommodate all 3 designs I have to re-hoop 3 times!

What method do you use to ensure the designs are centred relative to each other?

Regards

John

Re: Centring Large Designs?

Posted: 01 Dec 2017, 16:18
by mrs maggot
if i were sewing them on, i would measure and then use tailors chalk on each or even run a sewing thread along, a chalked line, which i pull out after, is there anything like that you could do ?

Re: Centring Large Designs?

Posted: 01 Dec 2017, 16:19
by logobear
could you use taylors chalk?

OR - heat press creases into the hood .... but hooping might obliterate ....

Re: Centring Large Designs?

Posted: 04 Dec 2017, 09:21
by Earl Smith
Hi John, hope you have solved your centering problem.
Whilst sleeping/waking on Saturday morning I had an idea. You have an A3 printed I think. Why not print out on a piece of paper the outlines and center points of each design on one sheet of paper. You should be able to do this from Corel within Wilcom. Pin this to the garment and use this as a guide. And then as the others suggested, mark the centers with tailors chalk.

Re: Centring Large Designs?

Posted: 04 Dec 2017, 17:55
by Stitch Up
Thanks all,

I think we'll try the tailor's chalk first and see how we get on :)

Cheers

John