John, you’re a true depository of knowledge inherited from the ancients master punchers. Kind of a Embroidery’s Library of Alexandria. So UNESCO should recognize you as Humanity Patrimony.
Ahhh, I just got my first job doing uniforms and the font they used is a serif font and super tiny for the elementary kids. I’m gonna mess around with the settings and try to get something similar to this, thank you !
Thank You John! You've just leveled me up again! I've had a habit of auto setting pull compensation and your information was on point and made clear sense about what it means and what it does during the embroidery process. Yes I might a spend a few more minutes on each digitised design but it also means I can include more intricate detail. I've got some experience with changing the density and it makes sense to lower density when the design gets near madness micro scaling. I've also tested numerous needles and as I only have a single needle machine it have to change the thread for different colours and found 70/10 jeans denim needle to work for me as a happy medium as I stitch at 1050 due to 65/9 breakage but that was before I gained experience and know now to slow it down as I understand now that the friction at high speed builds up heat and why they were breaking on me. Looking forward to your next learning video 👍🏼 I really appreciate and enjoy watching your training videos.
Thank you 👏 Well done. I definitely need to learn digitizing and understand how it affects the designs. I feel like my outsourcing often disappoints. If I can make slight changes to their file to create a better result that would be helpful.
When you say a 4mm, or 3mm lettering, are you meaning the millimeters in measuring the width of the satins that make up the letter, and not the size (height or length) of the individual letters?
Thank you for all your help. I have a question how do I use my 360x350 hoop in hatch embroidery. How do I split it in the software to make large designs?? TIA
When using a 65/9 on the machine does it have to be a embroidery needle or can I use the ones labled universal because I can’t seem to find one labeld for embroidery
John, you’re a true depository of knowledge inherited from the ancients master punchers. Kind of a Embroidery’s Library of Alexandria. So UNESCO should recognize you as Humanity Patrimony.
Thank you John for your knowledge and willingness to share it!
Appreciate how you are always educating us. Thank you John!
Ahhh, I just got my first job doing uniforms and the font they used is a serif font and super tiny for the elementary kids.
I’m gonna mess around with the settings and try to get something similar to this, thank you !
Thank you John to share your knowledge you are such a blessing to the embroidery business! Love from Pakistan ❤
Oh John you did a great job here, it`s unreal how often people want really small text on their t-shirts. Thank you for your work
Thank You John! You've just leveled me up again! I've had a habit of auto setting pull compensation and your information was on point and made clear sense about what it means and what it does during the embroidery process. Yes I might a spend a few more minutes on each digitised design but it also means I can include more intricate detail. I've got some experience with changing the density and it makes sense to lower density when the design gets near madness micro scaling. I've also tested numerous needles and as I only have a single needle machine it have to change the thread for different colours and found 70/10 jeans denim needle to work for me as a happy medium as I stitch at 1050 due to 65/9 breakage but that was before I gained experience and know now to slow it down as I understand now that the friction at high speed builds up heat and why they were breaking on me. Looking forward to your next learning video 👍🏼 I really appreciate and enjoy watching your training videos.
Glad to be of assistance and thanks for watching.
Thank you John for all your help.
Thank you John, you are great tethers
Teacher
Thank you John, That was a great video. I didn't think you could go so small. It looks great. I will keep that in mind.
❤❤❤...I like Hand Embroidery it keep our eyes and brain synchronized
This was fascinating to learn about - truly amazing. Thank you so much.🤩
Thank you 👏 Well done. I definitely need to learn digitizing and understand how it affects the designs. I feel like my outsourcing often disappoints. If I can make slight changes to their file to create a better result that would be helpful.
Very nice John, keep up the good work!
Very helpful education, as always ❤. Thank you so much
Excellent video. Thank you so much
Brilliant, just like always
Thank you for this awesome lesson. I will be making my sample up.❤
When you say a 4mm, or 3mm lettering, are you meaning the millimeters in measuring the width of the satins that make up the letter, and not the size (height or length) of the individual letters?
Thank you for all your help. I have a question how do I use my 360x350 hoop in hatch embroidery. How do I split it in the software to make large designs?? TIA
excellent !! so helpfull :)
Good video thanks ❤
When using a 65/9 on the machine does it have to be a embroidery needle or can I use the ones labled universal because I can’t seem to find one labeld for embroidery
can i have the emb file of that? 🤗
WOW!
What type of fabric are you using for these? Kinda looks like duck fabric
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@@EmbroideryLegacy thank you
Thanks a lot. It really solve my problem on embroidering small fonts
Thank you so much John! You are a Godsend.
@@EmbroideryLegacy it's out of stock :( when will there be more on the way?