Trendy Side Seam Sweatshirt Split Applique Tutorial | Christmas Side Seam Split Sweater | Tutorial
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It was great you showed us both kinds of stabilizer. The lights were really cute.
Both designs came out amazing 😍.
Both designs are adorable!!
To cute. I need to try this.
Both look beautifull
So cute
I use double stick tape to hold the stabilizer
That's a great idea!
I wonder if water soluble stabilizer would work?
@@gloriahaney5407 I know a lot of people do! I'm going to try that next!
That's what I use and it turns out great.
Love this video. Great tips, thank you for all your work. I have one question: I own a 20 needle ricoma but have a problem with a stitch out. I have a ITH design with at background quilt design. Everything (excepet that background design) stitches out fine. I have so many skipped stitches in the quilting design and don't know how to fix it. The needle penetrates all layers but (very often) doesn't form a stitch. What can cause this problem? I tried finding out with ricoma on fb but no support so far. I should probably mention that I am in Germany where the support isn't all that wonderful (in my mind it should not matter where you buy the machine but that is just me and not your problem).
@@1Heimat hmm. That's a tough one without seeing it. Part of me wonders if it's the design and not the machine? Maybe it's just a poorly digitized design. Have you tested the design on a scrap piece of fabric?
@@KaylaKrische It`s not the design. I stitched it on my domestic machine and it was great. I am actually wondering if the large hoops ( E&F hoops) are causing the problem, because I can't seem to get them tightened enough to keep the stabilizer firmly in the corners. On my domestic machine I used a large magnetic hoop and it worked there just fine. What do you think? Could that be the reason? Thank you so much for taking the time to answer me. It is truly appreciated.
@ that absolutely could be it! I've lost registration before because of not being able to get something hooped tight enough. It gets harder the bigger the hoop. I'm sorry you're experiencing this. That's super frustrating 😔
@@KaylaKrische You are so kind. Thank you for all you do. I hope that once I am able to afford the large magnet hoops I will get better results.
They look great! Thank you for the tutorial. Aren't they sweatshirts? You keep calling them sweaters. They look like sweatshirts.
I got this comment on my last video. Lol I say sweater universally. Almost everyone I know does 🤷🏻♀️