When embroidering small text the pre made fonts within the software is just not digitised well enough. For the best results possible you have to digitise each letter specifically! What appears well on screen does not always get good results. 60 weight thread rayon thread will get better results than polyester. Centre line can depend on material...firm twill material does not need underlay but thicker knit garments would.
I can't tell you how much I appreciate your videos on this machine. I want to buy an affordable machine but I need small text for quilt labels and these have been so helpful!
Ok, I was close! I was right on the needle size. Didn't really think about the thread wt. Other than the bobbin suggestion being 40 wt and 60 on top, I didn't realize there were different wts of embroidery thread!
1. Manually digitizing the small text in the same direction (satin) 2. Decrease density if using the text tool. 3. Run stitches and double back, if they're very small.
Clutch. I appreciate that. I’m gonna try it. Much appreciated. So, it’s better to manually create the text using a satin stitch! That will possibly give me better results if done correctly?
@@adubbproductions Yep, learned it from Erich Campbell and John Deer. An example would be a T, usually T's have 2 directions of satins (top bar and middle). Instead, digitize the T in one direction, so the top bar is also, going left right satin. Really depends on the font you're digitizing.
Just an FYI. 75D and 120D refer to Denier. Definition: A denier as a unit of measurement equals one gram of mass per 9,000 meters of length. In other words, if you were to gather up 9 kilometers (9,000 meters) in length of a given thread to weigh, that weight (in grams) would equal the denier of that thread. Great video!
Vernon. I appreciate you sharing that knowledge. 🙏🏾 I’m gonna have to look up a few things you said to try to grasp that entire breakdown. This is all new to me. I appreciate you breaking it down. Thank you.
Ok. I read it slow and i get it. So the D (Denier) is a combination of the weight of the thread and the length. Mass and length. Correct? I just need to repeat it to make sure I’m getting it. Is that right?
Great video! Just got a SE700 not to long ago.. just broke it in. Had some issues on a logo with small text on it but this video was on point and helped a lot. I have an idea of what adjustments to make so thank you! 🙏🏼 Question, the higher the number on wt , the finer the thread right ? I have standard brothread 40wt thread, so I would have to go higher wt for a finer thread? Thanks again! All your videos are always helpful
Yo Mr. Wade...just want to say I appreciate all the videos and putting me up on game. BTW..I just ordered SG 500 few minutes ago...my initial is H.A so make sure you get your cut bruh. Peace.
Do you ever get like small holes around your text? It looks like it’s perforated. My text always come out like that. Is it normal or what can I do to fix it? Thanks for the video! I’ve been working on my PE 800 and your videos have helped a lot!
hi. please help me. I don't know if you covered this but my design is 2.46x3.78 (not too small) the tension is on 4 but the thread keeps gathering underneath near the bobbin. what am i doing wrong? i follow your vids to make sure the bobbin is tightly wound, top thread is in proper placing
Hello, how are you?? I’ve been watching your videos a lot, and I been looking to get a brother se600. What app or software do you use to make your designs on your Mac?
Thank you for the information! Since Chroma Lux doesn’t have a Save as .pes file, what file do you save your designs under in order to use them in the brother se600/se625?
Yes but It's on the side of the machine. How would I cut a tiny small piece and not pull even more thread threw the needle? You have to pull more thread threw the needle to get to the cutter on the side, that would defeat the purpose.
@@adubbproductions Solid ✊🏼 I haven't uploaded mine yet. Might do it tomorrow. That's why I said it's ironic. Soon as I finished making the thumbnail I seen your video pop up 😎
@@NeverDenyMe Great minds think alike. I think I’m gonna change my thumbnail. It sucks, I was rushing out the house and wanted to upload. Can’t wait to see the vid bro. Keep em coming.
When digitizing text the center line is a straight line the machine lays down before it starts embroidering the stitches of that letter. It helps keep the text straight. To add or delete varies from the different softwares. Just look for the text attributes or something along those lines and you will find the editable elements of the text.
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When embroidering small text the pre made fonts within the software is just not digitised well enough. For the best results possible you have to digitise each letter specifically! What appears well on screen does not always get good results. 60 weight thread rayon thread will get better results than polyester. Centre line can depend on material...firm twill material does not need underlay but thicker knit garments would.
Excellent advice. Thank you so much. 🙏🏾
I can't tell you how much I appreciate your videos on this machine. I want to buy an affordable machine but I need small text for quilt labels and these have been so helpful!
Ok, I was close! I was right on the needle size. Didn't really think about the thread wt. Other than the bobbin suggestion being 40 wt and 60 on top, I didn't realize there were different wts of embroidery thread!
Nice! I didnt knew the thread made a huge difference - now I do - thanks a million
1. Manually digitizing the small text in the same direction (satin)
2. Decrease density if using the text tool.
3. Run stitches and double back, if they're very small.
Clutch. I appreciate that. I’m gonna try it. Much appreciated.
So, it’s better to manually create the text using a satin stitch! That will possibly give me better results if done correctly?
@@adubbproductions Yep, learned it from Erich Campbell and John Deer. An example would be a T, usually T's have 2 directions of satins (top bar and middle). Instead, digitize the T in one direction, so the top bar is also, going left right satin. Really depends on the font you're digitizing.
🙏🏾 got it. I appreciate that. I’m gonna try it tomorrow. I really appreciate it. Priceless information. Thank you.
Was waiting on this video all weekend
Sorry for the wait. Sometimes the couch and tv wins. I be trying but It’s tough bro.
Have you ever tried a plastic needle holder? Truly makes putting needle into machine easier!
A great work Wade! and a awesome pedagogy! You really do what you promised: sharing knowledge. Thank you Allan!
Great Test
Lol 😆 had to watch this again good work and information 👍🏿
GREAT VIDEO! Thank you!!!
You’re welcome. Thank you.
I always have a hard time switching needles 😆 love your channel
Just an FYI. 75D and 120D refer to Denier. Definition:
A denier as a unit of measurement equals one gram of mass per 9,000 meters of length. In other words, if you were to gather up 9 kilometers (9,000 meters) in length of a given thread to weigh, that weight (in grams) would equal the denier of that thread.
Great video!
Vernon. I appreciate you sharing that knowledge. 🙏🏾 I’m gonna have to look up a few things you said to try to grasp that entire breakdown. This is all new to me. I appreciate you breaking it down. Thank you.
Ok. I read it slow and i get it. So the D (Denier) is a combination of the weight of the thread and the length. Mass and length. Correct? I just need to repeat it to make sure I’m getting it. Is that right?
Great video! Just got a SE700 not to long ago.. just broke it in. Had some issues on a logo with small text on it but this video was on point and helped a lot. I have an idea of what adjustments to make so thank you! 🙏🏼
Question, the higher the number on wt , the finer the thread right ? I have standard brothread 40wt thread, so I would have to go higher wt for a finer thread?
Thanks again! All your videos are always helpful
For a 100% cotton t-shirt would you recommend using a cutaway or a tear away stabilizer? I want the text to last overtime. Great videos btw!
Always cutaway on things that you wear and wash.
@@adubbproductions Thank you so much I appreciate, I’m only a week into machine embroidery and I’ve made so much progress thanks to your channel man!
I definetly appreciate this video 👌🏽💪🏽
No problem. Thanks for watching.
How do you remove the center line on PE DESIGN
Yo Mr. Wade...just want to say I appreciate all the videos and putting me up on game. BTW..I just ordered SG 500 few minutes ago...my initial is H.A so make sure you get your cut bruh.
Peace.
love your videos!
Thank you. I appreciate it. Very encouraging. 🙏🏾
Thank you for this.
No problem. Thanks for watching
I have a SE625 machine. Can you tell me what software you used to embroider small text?
Do you ever get like small holes around your text? It looks like it’s perforated. My text always come out like that. Is it normal or what can I do to fix it? Thanks for the video! I’ve been working on my PE 800 and your videos have helped a lot!
How do you remove the centerline on Embrilliance using Brother SE625?
Thank you so much needed this video - Does anyone know what software he is using? Or Alan can you say?
No Problem. Im using Chroma Luxe Here is my affiliate link if you wanna get it. Ricoma Link ricoma.com/US/referral/allan-wade
Your videos are so helpful 👌. What software are you using though? I'm new on this and i have a hard time deciding what software to use.
hi. please help me. I don't know if you covered this but my design is 2.46x3.78 (not too small) the tension is on 4 but the thread keeps gathering underneath near the bobbin. what am i doing wrong? i follow your vids to make sure the bobbin is tightly wound, top thread is in proper placing
how much do you charge to digitize for embroidery?
Hello, how are you?? I’ve been watching your videos a lot, and I been looking to get a brother se600. What app or software do you use to make your designs on your Mac?
Thank you for the information! Since Chroma Lux doesn’t have a Save as .pes file, what file do you save your designs under in order to use them in the brother se600/se625?
Hey did you know there’s a thread cutter on the side of the brother se 600 we’re the lever is you don’t need to cut it with scissors
Yes but It's on the side of the machine. How would I cut a tiny small piece and not pull even more thread threw the needle? You have to pull more thread threw the needle to get to the cutter on the side, that would defeat the purpose.
I would like to establish a business with embroidery which machine is best to buy
🥲 appreciate this man
Lol. No problem. I appreciate it. Thanks for watching.
What do you have your tension set to for small text?
Where do you turn off center line
How Ironic. I just made a similar video like this today too lols 👍🏽
What up Nate! I’ll go check it out bro.
@@adubbproductions Solid ✊🏼 I haven't uploaded mine yet. Might do it tomorrow. That's why I said it's ironic. Soon as I finished making the thumbnail I seen your video pop up 😎
@@NeverDenyMe Great minds think alike. I think I’m gonna change my thumbnail. It sucks, I was rushing out the house and wanted to upload. Can’t wait to see the vid bro. Keep em coming.
What does the center line mean? How do I add or delete a center line and what is it for? Thank you!
When digitizing text the center line is a straight line the machine lays down before it starts embroidering the stitches of that letter. It helps keep the text straight. To add or delete varies from the different softwares. Just look for the text attributes or something along those lines and you will find the editable elements of the text.
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Aye, it’s lots of available women on Match.com bro. If you trying to pick something up in these comments you gonna be single a long time. Lol. Bless up. You be aight.