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I never thought these would have foam underneath. Lightweight, not stiff. Thanks!
World’s Best Mom. Very nice tutorial! I learned a lot from this video. Nice work!
You’re right, but in my opinion he deserves more than your simple comment. He really puts the effort and quality in every single job
Ok I’ll edit my comment
do you need to change your tension on 3D puff? I ruined my bobbin, now my TC 1501 DOESN'T stitch anymore
Yes 20 usually works well
Wow love it is the 3D design available for purchase
Thanks!! Here’s the free link to download:bit.ly/WBM-3Dpuff
Thank you! How does this hold up to washing?
Im working on a video showing the puff in the washer and dryer. Thanks for the message.
Thank you!!
any results from washing this?
Good video thanks looks good good tips
Thanks Jessie!
Great tips! Thank you!
Thanks Demps!
@@RomeroThreads you're welcome!
How do you wash tĥese?
I'm new to embroidery, but I want to learn digitizing.To do the 3D puff stitch, do I have to purchase a program?
Yes, you need a digitizing software.
@@RomeroThreads Any suggestions?
Is it best to use dense foam? Like from gunold?
For sweaters or soft garments I recommend the normal classic gunold puff.
Whats the stiff puff you refer to for hats? Where can I find that specific foam? Thanks!
I get em at Gunold. The have the regular and the dense. Here’s the link.www.gunold.com/embroidery-supplies/puffy-foam/
@@RomeroThreads you’re the best man! Thanks!
Can we use heat press instead of heat gun?
I never used a heat press to heat the puff, but I don’t think it will give the same heat transfer that a heat gun perfectly gives, especially in between the letters.
Can I use foam on any project? I bought some files off Etsy, but they have no mention of foam.
No, the files need to be digitized for 3d puff.
Where did you purchase your heat gun?
Hello, I have the items I carry in the shop here in my Amazon Store List. Any questions let me know.amzn.to/3DStHwK
I never thought these would have foam underneath. Lightweight, not stiff. Thanks!
World’s Best Mom. Very nice tutorial! I learned a lot from this video. Nice work!
You’re right, but in my opinion he deserves more than your simple comment. He really puts the effort and quality in every single job
Ok I’ll edit my comment
do you need to change your tension on 3D puff? I ruined my bobbin, now my TC 1501 DOESN'T stitch anymore
Yes 20 usually works well
Wow love it is the 3D design available for purchase
Thanks!! Here’s the free link to download:
bit.ly/WBM-3Dpuff
Thank you! How does this hold up to washing?
Im working on a video showing the puff in the washer and dryer. Thanks for the message.
Thank you!!
any results from washing this?
Good video thanks looks good good tips
Thanks Jessie!
Great tips! Thank you!
Thanks Demps!
@@RomeroThreads you're welcome!
How do you wash tĥese?
I'm new to embroidery, but I want to learn digitizing.
To do the 3D puff stitch, do I have to purchase a program?
Yes, you need a digitizing software.
@@RomeroThreads
Any suggestions?
Is it best to use dense foam? Like from gunold?
For sweaters or soft garments I recommend the normal classic gunold puff.
Whats the stiff puff you refer to for hats? Where can I find that specific foam? Thanks!
I get em at Gunold. The have the regular and the dense. Here’s the link.
www.gunold.com/embroidery-supplies/puffy-foam/
@@RomeroThreads you’re the best man! Thanks!
Can we use heat press instead of heat gun?
I never used a heat press to heat the puff, but I don’t think it will give the same heat transfer that a heat gun perfectly gives, especially in between the letters.
Can I use foam on any project? I bought some files off Etsy, but they have no mention of foam.
No, the files need to be digitized for 3d puff.
Where did you purchase your heat gun?
Hello, I have the items I carry in the shop here in my Amazon Store List. Any questions let me know.
amzn.to/3DStHwK