After 6 months of catch up and pooter failures, yes, two in six months
is a bit much, I was converting and filing files when I thought the
SD864 monogrammed hankes looked like something I might like to sew.
So I opened them for a look. Stitch Delight stuff always makes me
nervous. They are a bit hit and miss with their digitising.
Has anyone sewn these and noticed there is no foundation stitching
(underlay) in one of the "spokes" on the top side?? See attached pic.
I haven't sewn them, just noticed when I was converting them for my
format... and doing a recon for potential disasters....
I will have to create a foundation line of stitching before I sew any
of them, or that spoke will just be useless.
All that will result in that spot is a dangly piece of loose thread.
The design won't fall apart, it will just be "loose thread" in that
spoke.
Stitches need to be inserted to continue the underlay to the other
side, providing stability.
Easily done in an editing program.
Just wondered if anyone had tried them?
I went to the website, but found nothing that indicates a problem from
buyers (but would SD admit it??). Someone must have bought them
once... ??
Pixie :-))
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