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Cap embroidery always comes out slanted
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Back to ask for help again, very sorry :[ but this is a nightmare. No matter what, I can /not/ get these caps to print straight. I've assembled it so it prints the elements in the center before branching out (superior, then horizon line, then the house piece by piece, then the text from the center out, etc.), but I still get the whole thing at a slant. When I'm watching it, the cap doesn't seem like it's wobbling too much, and it doesn't escape from the front strap thing, it just prints diagonal. Every. Time. Slightly different degrees of diagonal-ness, even. I can't keep wasting hats.

If anyone has any advice (about this or in general), I'd really appreciate it. Sorry, again.

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Are you sure you have it hooped right? With the teeth of the strap fully seated in the seam and the frame fully clipped into the cap driver?

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Ok first problem I see is your placement is way too high on the hat- move it down at least a half inch closer to the brim. Also make sure when you’re clipping down the sides that you have them pulled evenly, it might be that you’re pulling one side over more than the other and that’s causing the tilt

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Post the pictures as a new thread or put them in an Imgur album and reply with the link.

Is it a structured or unstructured hat?

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