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Halloween Inscription Wicked - 4 sizes

 

SKU RPE-3665-005

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To use the embroidery calculator, click on the number of stitches in the product description.

Size: 102.3x178.4 mm (4.03x7.02"), Stitches: 15407
Size: 113.9x198.3 mm (4.48x7.81"), Stitches: 17879
Size: 125.5x218.4 mm (4.94x8.60") , Stitches: 20491
Size: 136.8x238.4 mm (5.39x9.39 "), Stitches: 23344

Formats: .dst, .jef, .pec, .vip, .hus, .pes, .sew, .exp, .dat, .vp3, .xxx

The Halloween Inscription Wicked machine embroidery design is available in 4 sizes and comes with a commercial license, perfect for a variety of projects. When choosing fabrics for embroidery, it's important to select those that provide the right stability, such as cotton, linen, denim, or felt. For delicate or stretchy fabrics like silk or knits, proper backing and hooping are essential for a clean finish. Need help selecting the right fabric? Check out our articles on choosing fabric for machine embroidery to ensure the best results!

Why do threads break during embroidery?

Here are some common reasons why threads break during embroidery on an embroidery machine:

  1. Incorrect thread tension: If the upper or bobbin thread is too tight, it can cause the thread to snap. Adjust the thread tension according to the fabric and thread type you are using.

  2. Wrong needle size: Using the wrong needle size or type (for example, a needle that is too thick for fine fabric) can cause the thread to break. Ensure the needle matches the fabric and thread thickness.

  3. Low-quality thread: Cheap or old threads can be weaker and more prone to breakage. Use high-quality polyester or cotton threads designed for machine embroidery.

  4. Improper threading: If the thread is not properly threaded through the machine or missed a guide, it can lead to thread breakage. Double-check the threading path.

  5. Damaged or worn needle: A dull or damaged needle can create friction, leading to thread breakage. Replace needles regularly, especially when working on large projects.

  6. High embroidery speed: If the machine is running at a high speed, some threads may not be able to handle the stress and break. Try reducing the machine’s speed.

  7. Lint or debris buildup: Accumulated lint or small thread pieces in the thread guides or bobbin case can cause extra friction, leading to thread snapping. Regularly clean and oil your machine.

  8. Thick fabric or stabilizer: If the fabric or stabilizer is too dense, it can cause additional stress on the thread. Ensure you're using the right combination of needle, thread, and stabilizer for the material.

Checking these factors can help resolve the issue of thread breakage and ensure a smoother embroidery process.

Here’s a helpful hack: if you're in the middle of a project and your thread keeps breaking, but you need to finish the embroidery, try lightly spraying silicone spray on the thread. This will reduce friction, allowing the thread to pass through the machine more smoothly and preventing it from breaking. Just make sure to apply it sparingly to avoid leaving residue on the fabric or machine.

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