We are in the process of purchasing our first unit. New to the embroidery business and excited about learning our machine and have been watching your videos!
thank you for the video. always appreciate your step by step directions and your advice. I personally wouldn't charge less, just because you have to think ahead, the warranty on the machines doesn't last forever and if you need a repair it can be costly. Plus you can always use that money on supplies. 🙂
How come you use cutaway and not tearaway? I've been starting to do patches and I do 2 sheets of tearaway so it tears away from the patch easily. I would have like to see your video show you cutting the patches out and finishing the sides.
Nice order! I would charge the same or high end price, b/c you now have more overhead. It also depends on the order, qty, are they an Influencer, etc. Anyway, Thanks for the advice, Allan!
@@adubbproductions I am familiar with the black and white , I didn’t see any “ Twill “ for the top material of the patch and thought wait , then what if the patch was brown or purple . Then was wondering how long the patch would last without “ twill “ . I am wanting to do patches and this was a great video to help ….
How do you cut them out professionally? I got an order for 300 patches on twill with full embroidery. My question how do the big companies cut them out; one by one seems tedious. There's has to be a better way. If you got an order for 500 do you sit there and cut them out one by one? Thank you.
We are in the process of purchasing our first unit. New to the embroidery business and excited about learning our machine and have been watching your videos!
Cool, Congratulations. Did you use my affiliate link? What machine did you decide to go with?
❤🎉😊thank you for being so clear and concise in your explanation of how to use the different tools and techniques and machines!!!
My pleasure. I know thomas are the things that people want to know.
thank you for the video. always appreciate your step by step directions and your advice. I personally wouldn't charge less, just because you have to think ahead, the warranty on the machines doesn't last forever and if you need a repair it can be costly. Plus you can always use that money on supplies. 🙂
Your shop looks amazing!! Nice to see all machines running. Congratulations!!
Thank you. I do love my workspace.
Okay let's go Killing them with that info. Let's make some patches. Thank you again for the knowledge
You can use quick turnaround as a value add and charge more
How come you use cutaway and not tearaway? I've been starting to do patches and I do 2 sheets of tearaway so it tears away from the patch easily. I would have like to see your video show you cutting the patches out and finishing the sides.
Nice order! I would charge the same or high end price, b/c you now have more overhead. It also depends on the order, qty, are they an Influencer, etc. Anyway, Thanks for the advice, Allan!
And congratulations! 😊
Great advice. Good points, i appreciate that input.
Thank you.
Love you videos there so informative
Thank you. Thanks so much for watching.
Great patch video, any advice on obtaining the license to embroider and sell Major League logos like the one in the video. TIA
Can’t go wrong with contacting the organization to ask them what outlets you need to go through
old video but can you tell me what socket thing you are using to move the frame? The thing I am using seems very hard to use.
Quick ? First LOVE LOVE LOVE the video and content ….. were these patches only made with 2 sheets of cut away ?
If so , is there colored tear away ?
Yes. On Amazon you can purchase cutaway in black or white. There are other ways to do this utilizing no cutting away i will show in other videos.
@@adubbproductions I am familiar with the black and white , I didn’t see any “ Twill “ for the top material of the patch and thought wait , then what if the patch was brown or purple . Then was wondering how long the patch would last without “ twill “ . I am wanting to do patches and this was a great video to help ….
What type of cart or basket do you have under your machine?
How long did it take you to stitch out those patches? They were 24k for each patch or as a whole?
What kind of thread are you running on your machines ?
Do you have the chenille machine yet?
No. I’m not getting that one.
What was your pricing on these?
You have time to do more orders,! Be consistent same price more happy 😃 customers
I agree. That’s what I was thinking. Thanks for watching.
How do you cut them out professionally? I got an order for 300 patches on twill with full embroidery. My question how do the big companies cut them out; one by one seems tedious. There's has to be a better way. If you got an order for 500 do you sit there and cut them out one by one? Thank you.
Lasers. Large Laser cutters. Some factories with large amounts of manpower at low wages do it manually.
Where do you get drawing digitized?
I do my own digitizing. If you’d like something digitized send your image to Adubbproductions@gmail.com for a price quote.
You need to charge the same because you have more equipment to pay for!
Any one want to buy mt- 1502?
Tell them your price and state.
Absolutely not. Do not reduce your price. Getting more machines is a convenience to you, to provide better service.