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Embroidery Design Not Aligning - How to Fix ItUpdated 2 days ago

Embroidery Design Not Aligning - How to Fix It

If your embroidery design isn't stitching out where it should, or layers of the design aren't lining up with each other, it's a frustrating problem - especially on multi-colour designs where each colour needs to sit precisely in relation to the others. The good news is it's almost always down to hooping or stabiliser and is usually straightforward to fix.

Work through these steps in order

Start at step 1 and work your way down - most alignment problems come down to hooping or stabiliser.

1

Check the hoop

Movement in the hoop is the most common cause. If the fabric shifts at any point during the design, everything that stitches after that point will be out of position.

  • Re-hoop firmly, making sure the fabric is taut and there is no give at all
  • Check the hoop is attached securely to the machine arm and isn't shifting during stitching
  • The fabric should feel like a drum - taut and flat with no loose areas
💡 This is the most common cause. It's worth re-hooping carefully before trying anything else.
2

Check your stabiliser

Insufficient stabiliser allows the fabric to shift during stitching, which causes parts of the design to end up in the wrong position.

  • Make sure your stabiliser is appropriate for the fabric type and the density of the design
  • For designs with multiple colour stops this is especially important - the stabiliser needs to hold the fabric completely still throughout the entire design
  • If in doubt, add an extra layer of stabiliser and test on scrap before returning to your project
3

Don't remove the hoop between colour changes

This is a common mistake that causes immediate misalignment. Even the tiniest difference in position when replacing the hoop will throw the design off.

  • Never remove the hoop from the machine between colour changes unless your machine specifically instructs you to
  • Change the thread with the hoop still attached and in position on the machine
4

Check the design file

If the design isn't aligning correctly across multiple attempts with good hooping and stabiliser, the problem may be in the design file itself rather than your setup.

  • Try a different design to see if the problem persists - if it doesn't, the original design file may need to be re-digitised
  • If you digitised the design yourself, check the stitch sequence and colour order in your software
5

Check machine calibration

If alignment problems are happening consistently across multiple different designs and good hooping isn't fixing it, the machine itself may need attention.

  • Check your manual for any calibration or alignment procedure for your specific model
  • If the machine is out of calibration it will need a service - get in touch and we can advise
6

Test on scrap fabric

Before returning to your project, run the full design on scrap fabric of the same type with the same stabiliser. Check that all parts of the design are sitting where they should before committing to your actual piece.

Quick fix checklist

Run through this before contacting us - it covers the most common causes.

  • Fabric re-hooped taut and flat with no give or movement
  • Hoop attached firmly to the machine arm and not shifting
  • Stabiliser appropriate for fabric type and design density
  • Hoop not removed from the machine between colour changes
  • Design file tested against a different design to rule out a file issue
  • Machine calibration checked if problem persists across multiple designs

Still having trouble? We're here to help.

If your design is still not aligning correctly after working through these steps, get in touch and our team will take it from there.

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