Hello! Your lectures are being very helpful! Thank you! I was wondering if you could cover how to digitize free standing lace on PE Design Next. I've been trying to do one and its just not working out. Thank you again!
Someone asked me that on lesson 32 and I wish I could. But I have never tackled mastering lace and do not feel confident in making a tutorial. I'm thinking I need to brush up on that since two people have requested it. I need to review the works of Zundt, Cathy Parks, and my favorite Sue Box on PE Design and study how they run. Hopefully I will still be doing these tutorials by the time I get it. Kathleen
Very informative, as always! I may have just missed it, but do I need to increase the pull compensation for puffy? Also, can you tell me where the setting to show my jump stitches (I have PE Design Next, too) is?
+Rush P Yes, it will need pull compensation to register true. Check out lesson 14 for viewing jump stitches. It is done in PED 10 however it works just the same for PED Next. ruclips.net/video/mRFQfIaLoHY/видео.html
I have Brother PE 6 and I am just learning the basics of embroidery. I was wondering if you offer help to specific questions. I have watched quite a few of your videos and just cannot resolve an issue I am running into. I have a (what I believe should be) simple question about digitizing an image and having the threads follow a desired path and not the "pre" determined stitch wizard path. Could this be something you would be able to help with? Thank you for all of your time and efforts in your videos, I hope to hear from you soon!
+Nicholas Tomaszewski As you might have noticed, I do not use any of the auto digitizing, wizard features on this or any embroidery software. In order to get perfectly pathed, production friendly embroidery files they must be hand digitized. Auto digitizing works on only the simplest designs and even then must be edited to path perfectly. PED 6 has most of the features you need to hand digitize, but I would suggest upgrading to at least PED 8. I loved it for years and was not happy at first with PED Next. Now I love the new features. But I learned all my real skills on PED 8.
+OleensEmbroidery Hi! I sent a message last week and I was wondering if you had seen it. The message sent read " Hello OleensEmbroidery, I figured it might be easier to message on here. Thank you for your reply! The image I am looking to digitize should be super easy! It is a lower case "e". See image here oi65.tinypic.com/25jwpic.jpg The end result I am looking for is having the ability to create a puff embroidery of this logo, with or with out an outline. I have tried just about everything and have wasted a lot of material trying to get it right. I have a created a PES file for a simple fill stitch, but that will not work for Puff or for a hat. It looks pretty poorly. Any help would be awesome! Thank you again for all that you do! -Nicholas."
Can I do 3d/puffy embroidery on f.e. a shirt using a sewing machin with embroidery function like the Brother PE800? I desperately want to mane puffy embroidery but I don't have the Money to buy a Machine wich is only made for embroidery.
You should be able to sew puffy on any machine that does embroidery. However, puffy needs a sturdy fabric like a hat or jean jacket. I doubt a shirt would hold up. Keep looking for deals on craigslist or ebay. Might take a while but deals are out there for good embroidery machines.
A Barudan machine can take up to 12.7 mm stitch length. What if customer demands a size for 3D puff having more than 17 mm stitch length at its maximum? How to deal with such situation while we can't make the satin stitch in two parts because it will look bad?
The customer is going to have to be informed that today's machines are not able to stitch 17mm. Perhaps shrinking the design so the puffy element is not so long?
Is there any way to digitize a 3D design with fill stitches. Have you ever experimented such thing? I am looking to digitize a horse in 3D at 2.5" inch tall for caps. Face, neck, legs and tail of the horse is fine and falling under 3D limit but the problem is with horse tummy which is 17 mm length. If I shrink tummy then horse looks ugly. I am wondering if there is any possibility to digitize the design at the same size with 3D puff or 3D with thread.
thank you i was wondering how to fix lettters that werent digitized correctly
Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Hello! Your lectures are being very helpful! Thank you! I was wondering if you could cover how to digitize free standing lace on PE Design Next. I've been trying to do one and its just not working out. Thank you again!
Someone asked me that on lesson 32 and I wish I could. But I have never tackled mastering lace and do not feel confident in making a tutorial. I'm thinking I need to brush up on that since two people have requested it. I need to review the works of Zundt, Cathy Parks, and my favorite Sue Box on PE Design and study how they run. Hopefully I will still be doing these tutorials by the time I get it. Kathleen
I know I am kinda off topic but does anybody know a good website to stream new series online?
@Sonny Daniel ehh lately I've been using Flixportal. just google for it=) -malachi
@Malachi Braydon Thank you, I went there and it seems like they got a lot of movies there :D I really appreciate it!
@Sonny Daniel happy to help xD
Puffy Foam™ is a trademark of Sulky of America
Very informative, as always! I may have just missed it, but do I need to increase the pull compensation for puffy? Also, can you tell me where the setting to show my jump stitches (I have PE Design Next, too) is?
+Rush P Yes, it will need pull compensation to register true. Check out lesson 14 for viewing jump stitches. It is done in PED 10 however it works just the same for PED Next. ruclips.net/video/mRFQfIaLoHY/видео.html
I have Brother PE 6 and I am just learning the basics of embroidery. I was wondering if you offer help to specific questions. I have watched quite a few of your videos and just cannot resolve an issue I am running into. I have a (what I believe should be) simple question about digitizing an image and having the threads follow a desired path and not the "pre" determined stitch wizard path. Could this be something you would be able to help with? Thank you for all of your time and efforts in your videos, I hope to hear from you soon!
+Nicholas Tomaszewski As you might have noticed, I do not use any of the auto digitizing, wizard features on this or any embroidery software. In order to get perfectly pathed, production friendly embroidery files they must be hand digitized. Auto digitizing works on only the simplest designs and even then must be edited to path perfectly. PED 6 has most of the features you need to hand digitize, but I would suggest upgrading to at least PED 8. I loved it for years and was not happy at first with PED Next. Now I love the new features. But I learned all my real skills on PED 8.
+OleensEmbroidery Hi! I sent a message last week and I was wondering if you had seen it. The message sent read " Hello OleensEmbroidery,
I figured it might be easier to message on here. Thank you for your reply! The image I am looking to digitize should be super easy! It is a lower case "e". See image here oi65.tinypic.com/25jwpic.jpg
The end result I am looking for is having the ability to create a puff embroidery of this logo, with or with out an outline.
I have tried just about everything and have wasted a lot of material trying to get it right. I have a created a PES file for a simple fill stitch, but that will not work for Puff or for a hat. It looks pretty poorly.
Any help would be awesome! Thank you again for all that you do!
-Nicholas."
Can I do 3d/puffy embroidery on f.e. a shirt using a sewing machin with embroidery function like the Brother PE800? I desperately want to mane puffy embroidery but I don't have the Money to buy a Machine wich is only made for embroidery.
You should be able to sew puffy on any machine that does embroidery. However, puffy needs a sturdy fabric like a hat or jean jacket. I doubt a shirt would hold up. Keep looking for deals on craigslist or ebay. Might take a while but deals are out there for good embroidery machines.
A Barudan machine can take up to 12.7 mm stitch length. What if customer demands a size for 3D puff having more than 17 mm stitch length at its maximum? How to deal with such situation while we can't make the satin stitch in two parts because it will look bad?
The customer is going to have to be informed that today's machines are not able to stitch 17mm. Perhaps shrinking the design so the puffy element is not so long?
Is there any way to digitize a 3D design with fill stitches. Have you ever experimented such thing? I am looking to digitize a horse in 3D at 2.5" inch tall for caps. Face, neck, legs and tail of the horse is fine and falling under 3D limit but the problem is with horse tummy which is 17 mm length. If I shrink tummy then horse looks ugly. I am wondering if there is any possibility to digitize the design at the same size with 3D puff or 3D with thread.
send the embroidery file to "kathleen@oleens.com" I'll take a look at it
man, cant you tell? people want to learn to do it themselves and you are here for the profit for your self.
good video of you, compact greeting
can this be done with PE Design 10?
Works even better as the density settings go way higher on PED 10
where is your company located?
+manningyourbodyperformance I am in Norfolk, Virginia
why did you cap the ends ??
As explained in the first minuet of the video, it is to perforate the ends