Hey whats up, Ive seen people open up the seams to get a good size on the wrist. It is pretty difficult to hoop it directly. You would have to find the smallest hoop possible, maybe the 8-in-1.
Thank you for the message. I did the single stitch first because, (2 reasons), to put down a simple single underlay, and to attach the stabilizer with the garment. Helps hold the registration. Also its good practice to stitch from the center out so you wont get unnecessary bunching in the center of the design.
A couple of observations here, 1st, thats alot of stitches for a shirt. Just make sure you have enough backing, and make sure it stitches out flat. 2nd, 18 colors, means alot of trims and tie ins, again make sure it doesn't get too bunched up. As for pricing, looks like it will take a long time to stitch. In this situation, I wouldn't price to be competitive, It would definitely be priced up as high as possible. Quantity and total time will dictate cost.
@@RomeroThreads Its a series of 9 letters spaced out individually they came out pretty decent but i continue to have sort of a "scrunching" issue that i cannot seem to resolve , and each shirt takes about 45 mins to stitch , shirts provided by customer , do you think i should be using more than 1 layer of backing? i used cut away (still a noob) , watchin your videos have given me confidence to try more complex designs i thank you for that
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Awesome puff design!
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Looks good thanks good video
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Why do you cap acute angles vs merging them?
Hello @romerothreads, I'm wondering if you got any tips on how to embroider on the wrist of a hoodie? any tips ?
Hey whats up, Ive seen people open up the seams to get a good size on the wrist. It is pretty difficult to hoop it directly. You would have to find the smallest hoop possible, maybe the 8-in-1.
@@RomeroThreads Thank you! I was able to hoop it with my sleeve hoop from might hoop. but yeah i think the 8 in 1 would work a lot better.
Thanks for the great video! i was wondering why did u do a single stitch first? Also, why did u start at the centre instead of one end?
Thank you for the message. I did the single stitch first because, (2 reasons), to put down a simple single underlay, and to attach the stabilizer with the garment. Helps hold the registration. Also its good practice to stitch from the center out so you wont get unnecessary bunching in the center of the design.
@@RomeroThreads Thank you so much!!!
how do you transfer .dst files to your machine with the color info intact, all my colors are reset and scrambled. I use chroma lux
As long as your colors match your production sheet you should be good. Just match your thread colors according to the job sheet.
what should i charge my for 18 color 26k stitch shirt , i do operate from home so i have room to be competitive ty for any advice in advance
A couple of observations here, 1st, thats alot of stitches for a shirt. Just make sure you have enough backing, and make sure it stitches out flat. 2nd, 18 colors, means alot of trims and tie ins, again make sure it doesn't get too bunched up. As for pricing, looks like it will take a long time to stitch. In this situation, I wouldn't price to be competitive, It would definitely be priced up as high as possible. Quantity and total time will dictate cost.
@@RomeroThreads Its a series of 9 letters spaced out individually they came out pretty decent but i continue to have sort of a "scrunching" issue that i cannot seem to resolve , and each shirt takes about 45 mins to stitch , shirts provided by customer , do you think i should be using more than 1 layer of backing? i used cut away (still a noob) , watchin your videos have given me confidence to try more complex designs i thank you for that
Please how can I turn picture into pattern
Hello, you have to digitize it in an embroidery software then transfer it to your machine.