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Subject: how to embroidery caps

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WendyJUser is Offline
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01 Nov 2008 2:51 AM Alert 
could anyone help me I just brought a singer futurs CE-250 and I am wondering if I can embroidery caps I only have the 2 hoops that came with the machine and I am new at embroiderying, any advice would be greatful please
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02 Mar 2009 5:10 AM Alert 
Hiya,

I have a brother and no specialist cap hoop but i can still embroider caps.

You just need sticky stabilizer - when you have the design on your machine and the hoop with sticky stabilizer in the machine and ready to embroider, just place the front part of the cap onto the sticky stabilizer and it will hold there in place so you can embroider. I tend to get everything ready and pass the cap under the needle first, then bring it upwards so the embroidered part of the cap is in line with the needle and press down firmly.

It works for me everytime
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