Ahhhhh. Do you ever just want to throw your machine out the window?
OK, I admit, this really was my fault but I'm still frustrated.
Husband
came home from work and said "don't forget we're going to my mom's
tomorrow for her birthday, why don't you make her something?". Here is
where everything becomes my fault...he told me a week ago that I should
make her some monogrammed towels for her birthday. I bought some cheaper
white towels to practice on, but never did it. I'm ok giving her cheap
towels, I doubt she would know the difference anyway. I ask my husband
what color he thinks I should use. I'm just starting out, so I have a
very limited amount of embroidery thread. He says Black. I told him I
don't have black and he ask me what are all those black spools of thread
then? I replied that those were regular poly and cotton sewing thread
and that I had read they do not work very well. He looked at me like I
had 3 heads, so I caved and told him I would try it. On the first towel
the thread only broke about 3 times (poly thread) and the end results
still looked pretty good.
Half way through the 2nd towel I ran
out of poly thread and had to resort to cotton. This is not high quality
cotton either, this is 10 million yards (slight exaggeration) for $5 on
eBay. As long as I sat there and stared at the machine, it worked great.
As soon as I got up... crunch, crunch, beep! After about the 5th time I
forgot to go back a few stitches before restarting and now I have about
1/8 inch of missed stitches. She might not notice the cheapness of the
towels, but she will notice the odd empty space.
So on to towel
3...I think the thread only broke about 10 times on this one :( The
really tough part about this was these monograms already take about 30
minutes to stitch out. I started at 6 and now it's 9 and I just
finished!
Another lesson learned...all I had was iron-on tear away stabilizer to put on the front. It's very hard to get this out of all
the tiny swirls of this monogram with out pulling the threads of the
towel out also.
So, what am I going to do tomorrow on the way
to her house? Stop at the store and get black embroidery thread and
water soluble stabilizer!!! I'll be prepared for next time!