Learning New Embroidery Skills Faster And Easier From The Embroidery Coach
My goal with this lens is to make it easier for you to learn new embroidery skills faster and easier without having to go through all of the hassles that I did when I was first learning. I have created a video Embroidery Training Website to help teach you the easy methods for creating your embroidery applications. The website is http://www.embroiderytipsandmore.com. This site starts with the basics such as of hooping, backings and goes through many of the applications and even shows you how to fix unexpected problems!
If there is anything that you need to learn or would like information about please let me know and I will try to accommodate your request. Any question that you have is probably the same question that someone else has, but is afraid to ask. Please do not hesitate to ask. This will only help a lot more people and that is exactly what we want to do.
How to Price Embroidery
How to Create a Profitable Embroidery Price List
How To Price Embroidery
10 minute video on Pricing Embroidery. For more information visit http://www.howtopriceembroidery.com





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Embroidery Tip About Embroidery Thread
Avoid Switching Thread Types On Your Embroidery Machine
Avoid switching thread types on your embroidery machine if you can possibly help it. An example would be to use polyester thread in black on one job and rayon thread in black for another job. The machine tensioners actually get used to one type of thread and like a child, it has fits when you make a change
in its habits!
It is better to stick to one thread type.
Your tension requirement for polyester is much tighter than for rayon and if you are constantly
changing thread types; so is your tension and it is hard to keep a good consistent tension when you are switching types. If you find that you need to use a polyester thread for certain jobs, specify certain needles for those threads and use only those for the polyester threads.
Polyester thread is safe to use on fabrics that will be bleached and on garments that will be sent to a
commercial laundry but it does not have the sheen that the rayon thread is famous for.
It is best for your machine to be consistant with the thread type that you use and it is easier to maintain a more consistant even tension when you do stick to one type. This makes life a little easier and prevents a lot of needless headaches.
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Please let me know how I can help you in either your embroidery applications, with your business aspect or design creation.
MistrTim wrote...
Hya Joyce!
You asked me a good question. I'd love to answer it so I hope you'll also post to my blog too! http://mistrtim.com
I'm getting lots of challenging questions and hopefully providing lots of value in my answers.
See you there :-)
MistrTim
http://squidoo.com/Ask_MistrTim
bgreen wrote...
Very informative! You really know your stuff... Have any advice for quilting art images into projects? Fairy artists have started licensing images on fabric & I'm still trying to figure out what to do with them! Any guidance you might offer is appreciated! Great lens!
Sim-Garner wrote...
I don't have an embroidery business but your advice can be translated over to many fields. Universal advice is always good to receive.
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