How do you solve the problem of yarn slipping when you make punch needle embroidery art?

How do you solve the problem of yarn slipping when you make punch needle embroidery art?

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Yarn slipping is a common problem in punch needle embroidery art. Today, PuddingCase will show you how to avoid and solve it.

 

There are usually 5 reasons for slipping:

 

1. Needle not punching all the way through.

Workaround: 

Step 1: Use the needle tip to repair the small hole in the monk cloth.

Step 2: Pull back the excess yarn.

Step 3: Poke the needle downward until it is through the monk cloth.

 

2. The punch needle angle is incorrect.

 

Workaround:

Step 1: Use the needle tip to repair the small hole in the monk cloth.

Step 2: Pull back the excess yarn.

Step 3: Adjust the bevel of the punch needle. During poking, the bevel of the punch needle needs to have the same direction as the poking.

 

3. Not enough yarn was taken out.

Workaround:

Step 1: Use the needle tip to repair the small hole in the monk cloth.

Step 2: Take some extra yarn from the ball of yarn.

Step 3: Pull back the excess yarn, and then you can continue the poking.

 

4. The needle is lifted too high from the monk cloth.

 

Workaround:

Step 1: Use the needle tip to repair the small hole in the monk cloth.

Step 2: Take some extra yarn from the ball of yarn.

Step 3: During the poking process, be careful not to lift the needle too high and keep the needle tip as close to the monk cloth as possible.

 

5. The monk cloth becomes loose due to repeated poking.

Workaround: 

Step 1: Use the needle tip to repair the small hole in the monk cloth.

Step 2: Adjust the needle gear and make the needle longer (Here is how to adjust the needle gear. You can also click the picture to the link: https://puddingcase.com/blogs/news/which-tools-will-be-used-in-punch-needle-embroidery-art-just-read-this-blog).

Step 3: Pull the extra yarn back.

or

Press the yarn with your hand during the poking process, and then poke it down.

 

Have you got the hang of it? Give it a try yourself! Choose our products, and you’ll quickly become a master!

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