Thank you for the insight on lifting the foot and changing needles and also slowing down the speed. I didn’t do this and mine was a disaster. Off to try it again!
OMG! I have been wanting to learn how to do this but have only seen it done on a multi needle machine. Thank you so much for showing this on a single needle. Love this technique!
Your information on the different size yarn is very helpful. I will be watching for the script font to be posted on your website. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
LOVE THIS SO MUCH! Also, on the small blue chenille yarn...it is more apt to fray...being chenille yarn. Doesn't have much to do with the thickness of the yarn
A couple of questions - You mentioned you normally would not have cut the thread after the H and before the E - but how would that work since the H ended on the inside of the letter? Also, I know you mentioned that so far you haven't had any issues with the thread coming undone after washing but had you considered doing a zig zag stitch instead of a running stitch? I only ask because it seems like there would be less chance of the stitch missing the thread that way. I'm excited to try this! Just waiting for my thread to arrive! I was SOOOO excited I apparently purchased the font twice!
Hi! The h stitches backwards for the first running placement stitch. When it stitches the yarn down, the h starts at the furthest most part on the left of the loop where it stopped the running stitch. This means when the yarn is tacked down, it will stitch the same way as if you were writing the letter in cursive therefore connecting with the e. The design is digitized with a running stitch to get the most loft and fluff out of the yarn. A zigzag stitch would compress the yarn more thereby seeing more of the stitching with the yarn being flattened. Thanks so much for watching!
GREAT VIDEO! I can't wait to try this now. But, I am concerned about the speed of my machine. The slowest I can turn the speed down is to 600 SPM. Can you offer your opinion please?
I think it should be okay. Try a test run. Make sure to keep your hands out of the way. If you have a wooden chop stick or pencil, that would be helpful.
Hi 😊 I believe the size you're giving is the size of the crochet hook that can be used with that yarn. The size of the yarn itself is in weigh not in ml Good demonstration. Thank you
Love your video! I purchased the script and print fonts. I installed the BX fonts into Embrilliance software. How did you get your "hello" to stitch the running stitch to run for the whole word first. When I typed in "hello" into Embrilliance using the BX font, it stitches each letter with a running stitch - then a bean stitch with stops. Then it goes to the next letter and runs the running stitch. I did NOT do a color sort. What am I doing wrong?
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you could try it. But you will need to stitch out the letter first. Then you will need to lay down the yarn in sections stopping the machine periodically.
I love your video, so helpful. I made the heart with Karliebelle. It Def was intended for a child's shirt. But I can't wait to try this hello and love. It can Def be worn on an adult shirt!
My machine "Luminaire 3" has a yarn attachment that I use to stitch the yarn down as it sews, no glue and no running stitch in advance. My question is: will this file work with this technique or will the file only work by gluing the letters down. Hope my question makes sense.
Hi! I have the luminaire too! This alphabet is created to be used with your embroidery arm and embroidery hoop. It is essentially an embroidery design. It will not work on the sewing side of the machine. You will not use the yarn attachment of the machine. You do not need to use glue to hold down the yarn. It makes it easier but is not necessary. Thank you so much for watching!
I just purchased your print design today and was so excited to get started! However I am very confused… I started a practice run as u suggested but it appears to be fully completing one letter at a time. It does not complete the running stitch for all the letters at once. I see 18 color changes on my machine, all numbered as 1. What am I doing wrong? Thank you!
Since each letter is an individual design file that are merged to create one design, they are not going to color sort. You will need to move the first part of each letter to the first step of the design in order for that part of the design to stitch first. Warning! Do NOT color sort the entire design of letters. If you do that, you will have the running stitch all sew first, but then you will also have the first part of the curve of each letter stitch next. Which means when you are taking down the yarn, the machine will be skipping all over the place. This video might offer you more insight: ruclips.net/user/livedoUd_DceEmA?si=7nctrDCP3YUl6mca
With my files, the machine will stop itself for each step of the letters. It is all explained in the PDF instructions. You can also stop the machine at any time you need to reposition the yarn. Thanks for watching!
I realize a late to the game...I am a member of creative fabrica and have the worst time finding things on their site. The font you provide here is no longer available apparently. Any other recommendations?
My business is Creative Appliques :) I am not on Creative Fabrica, that is why you are not finding it. You can find this font here on my website: creativeappliques.com/shop/yarn-script-alphabet-applique/
I have not had any issues. If you are concerned about it, contact your machine dealer and ask them about it. You could also use a wash away double sided basting tape like this: amzn.to/3RHdDU6 Thanks for watching!
Here is the link for the alphabet: creativeappliques.com/shop/yarn-alphabet-applique-alpahbet/
Fantastic love your designs
Thank you so much!
Thank you for the insight on lifting the foot and changing needles and also slowing down the speed. I didn’t do this and mine was a disaster. Off to try it again!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching
OMG! I have been wanting to learn how to do this but have only seen it done on a multi needle machine. Thank you so much for showing this on a single needle. Love this technique!
You are so welcome!
Thank you for doing this on a flat bed single needle machine your information was very through
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching!
Your information on the different size yarn is very helpful. I will be watching for the script font to be posted on your website. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
Great video! I love the little vacuum, can you add where to purchase? Thank you.
Here is the link for the vacuum: amzn.to/3la6X4V Thank you for watching!
I just purchased the design and I can't wait to make a shirt!!
Yay! Thank you!
LOVE THIS SO MUCH! Also, on the small blue chenille yarn...it is more apt to fray...being chenille yarn. Doesn't have much to do with the thickness of the yarn
Thanks for the tips! And thanks for watching!
Thank you for sharing this technique. I am fascinated and can't wait to try it!
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching!
I like the red 11 mm best but they are all really cute for different effects. I want to try it on my sewing machine as added creativity
Good luck!
A couple of questions - You mentioned you normally would not have cut the thread after the H and before the E - but how would that work since the H ended on the inside of the letter? Also, I know you mentioned that so far you haven't had any issues with the thread coming undone after washing but had you considered doing a zig zag stitch instead of a running stitch? I only ask because it seems like there would be less chance of the stitch missing the thread that way. I'm excited to try this! Just waiting for my thread to arrive! I was SOOOO excited I apparently purchased the font twice!
Hi! The h stitches backwards for the first running placement stitch. When it stitches the yarn down, the h starts at the furthest most part on the left of the loop where it stopped the running stitch. This means when the yarn is tacked down, it will stitch the same way as if you were writing the letter in cursive therefore connecting with the e. The design is digitized with a running stitch to get the most loft and fluff out of the yarn. A zigzag stitch would compress the yarn more thereby seeing more of the stitching with the yarn being flattened. Thanks so much for watching!
GREAT VIDEO! I can't wait to try this now. But, I am concerned about the speed of my machine. The slowest I can turn the speed down is to 600 SPM. Can you offer your opinion please?
I think it should be okay. Try a test run. Make sure to keep your hands out of the way. If you have a wooden chop stick or pencil, that would be helpful.
Great demonstration, question I have is can you use a 90 Denim needle?
Yes you can! I actually recommend that needle for this project 😀 Thanks so much for watching! 💖
Hi 😊 I believe the size you're giving is the size of the crochet hook that can be used with that yarn. The size of the yarn itself is in weigh not in ml
Good demonstration. Thank you
Thanks for the info! I am not a crocheter so excuse my ignorance LOL Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the tips! Will the script font be out before Valentines Day? I’d love to use it on a special project!
It is now listed. You can find it here: creativeappliques.com/shop/yarn-script-alphabet-applique/ Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the great video esp information on size font vs yarn size. Love that little vacuum!!
You are so welcome! Glad it was. helpful! Thanks for watching!
This turned out so cute! 🥰
Thank you! It is a lot of fun to create!
Love your video! I purchased the script and print fonts. I installed the BX fonts into Embrilliance software. How did you get your "hello" to stitch the running stitch to run for the whole word first. When I typed in "hello" into Embrilliance using the BX font, it stitches each letter with a running stitch - then a bean stitch with stops. Then it goes to the next letter and runs the running stitch. I did NOT do a color sort. What am I doing wrong?
Stay tuned for a live coming soon covering just this topic... Thanks for watching!
@@CreativeAppliques has the live been posted yet?
@@Heart2HeartCreations the live is scheduled for February 28. Subscribe to my channel and also follow Creative Appliques Embroidery on Facebook to be notified. I will also send out a newsletter with the information.
Very cool!Thanks for showing this and for testing different sized yarns.
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing. I plan to purchase the alphabet and try making something!
Wonderful! It is now listed. You can find it here: creativeappliques.com/shop/yarn-script-alphabet-applique/ Thanks for watching!
Watching from Providence Forge Virginia I really want to make a pillow with the yarn
That would be awesome! Please share in our Facebook group. Thanks for watching!
Thanks so much for sharing this nicely detailed video! Very helpful tips for the single needle user.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
glue stick!! what a great idea!!! i found that the embroidery spray adhesive was problematic. thanks!
Glad it was helpful! 💖 Thanks for watching!
Could you use any bean stitch for these type of yarn designs?
you could try it. But you will need to stitch out the letter first. Then you will need to lay down the yarn in sections stopping the machine periodically.
What size needles are good for yarn embroidery?
I use the 75/11 needle.
can you demonstrate on 6 needle embrodriey machine. It seems to not stictch like the single needle
I love your video, so helpful. I made the heart with Karliebelle. It Def was intended for a child's shirt. But I can't wait to try this hello and love. It can Def be worn on an adult shirt!
Excellent! Thanks for watching!
Whats the best way to clean up the fraying yarn?
I have a hand vac that I use. Also a lint roller works too. If it won't stop fraying, you can use Fray Check: a.co/d/ezNqJ6E
Im currently doing this in a sweatshirt does it hold up well to being washed?
Yes! I have not had any problems with it! Thanks for watching!
Very helpful information and demonstration! Thank you
You're very welcome! Thanks for watching!
My machine "Luminaire 3" has a yarn attachment that I use to stitch the yarn down as it sews, no glue and no running stitch in advance. My question is: will this file work with this technique or will the file only work by gluing the letters down. Hope my question makes sense.
Hi! I have the luminaire too! This alphabet is created to be used with your embroidery arm and embroidery hoop. It is essentially an embroidery design. It will not work on the sewing side of the machine. You will not use the yarn attachment of the machine. You do not need to use glue to hold down the yarn. It makes it easier but is not necessary. Thank you so much for watching!
Very nice! Should be fun to try! You always have such great ideas! Thanks for sharing!
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching!
I’m not seeing the script font on your site. Love the technique!
It is now listed. You can find it here: creativeappliques.com/shop/yarn-script-alphabet-applique/ Thanks for watching!
If possible would you share the brand of your handheld sweeper? Thank you
Hello! Here is the link to the vacuum: amzn.to/4927ppN Thanks for watching.
I found the alphabet upper and lowercase but I can’t find the script font. Could you post the script font too
Yes! It is coming soon... Thanks for watching!
This was very informative! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
I just purchased your print design today and was so excited to get started! However I am very confused… I started a practice run as u suggested but it appears to be fully completing one letter at a time. It does not complete the running stitch for all the letters at once. I see 18 color changes on my machine, all numbered as 1. What am I doing wrong? Thank you!
Since each letter is an individual design file that are merged to create one design, they are not going to color sort. You will need to move the first part of each letter to the first step of the design in order for that part of the design to stitch first. Warning! Do NOT color sort the entire design of letters. If you do that, you will have the running stitch all sew first, but then you will also have the first part of the curve of each letter stitch next. Which means when you are taking down the yarn, the machine will be skipping all over the place. This video might offer you more insight: ruclips.net/user/livedoUd_DceEmA?si=7nctrDCP3YUl6mca
@@CreativeAppliques So if I want to do Mom without attaching I can ?
When will the lowercase cursive be ready?
It is now listed. You can find it here: creativeappliques.com/shop/yarn-script-alphabet-applique/ Thanks for watching!
Do you use white thread or the same color as your yarn?
I use the same color thread as my yarn! Thanks for watching!
After it has laid down the placement stitch, does it go in the right order?
You will need software to be able to sequence the letters to stitch in the correct order.
Thank you for the video
You're welcome!
So adorable!
Thank you so much and thanks for watching!
sure wish I could do this.
Does the machine stop itself? Or do you have to stop it yourself?
With my files, the machine will stop itself for each step of the letters. It is all explained in the PDF instructions. You can also stop the machine at any time you need to reposition the yarn. Thanks for watching!
Do you have individual letters besides cursive?
Hi! Yes! You can find the print letters here: creativeappliques.com/shop/yarn-print-alphabet-applique/
I tried twice to do the xo but it hung up both times. I slowed my machine down and raised the presser foot to 4. Do you have any other suggestions.
Since that is not my design, I cannot offer assistance. Thanks for watching!
I realize a late to the game...I am a member of creative fabrica and have the worst time finding things on their site. The font you provide here is no longer available apparently. Any other recommendations?
My business is Creative Appliques :) I am not on Creative Fabrica, that is why you are not finding it. You can find this font here on my website: creativeappliques.com/shop/yarn-script-alphabet-applique/
Looks like fun - I like it
thank you so much!
This is very helpful!
I'm so glad!
Love! Awesome tutorial. ❤
Thank you! 😊
Absolutely love this! ❤❤❤
Thank you so much! You can find it here: creativeappliques.com/shop/yarn-script-alphabet-applique/ Thanks for watching!
Might be nice if done with a smaller size yarn.
Yes. I think I mentioned that at the end of the video lol Thanks so much for watching!
Isn’t the glue bad for the machine?
I have not had any issues with the glue being an issue.
Is glue ok to use on machine?
I have not had any issues. If you are concerned about it, contact your machine dealer and ask them about it. You could also use a wash away double sided basting tape like this: amzn.to/3RHdDU6 Thanks for watching!
Love this!!!
Thank you so much!
Don’t see a bell
looks too terribly difficult and time consuming. Also my machine cannot adjust the foot.
It really does not take that long. Also using a thinner yarn, helps when you cannot raise your pressor foot! Thanks for watching.