As asked previously - What did this design use for the satin stitch density and pull compensation settings? Currently trying to do a white flock with a royal embroidered outline but it's leaving small white flecks around the whole logo. Stitches were at .37mm as recommended, and still happening when they're tightened up to .32mm (pull comp at 0.30mm).
@@StahlsTV The directions given on the website are great and they work well for the other colours that we've tried, but the white flock doesn't behave the same way. It's tougher to separate.
Hi, does the twill appliqué (Stahls PS-Poly Twill) have to be cut and peeled first or can it be applied as a rip away appliqué? Thank you. I would love to hear you all's feedback.
Yes, it needs to be cut. We do offer a service to cut it for you if you don’t have the ability to do it yourself. Please visit www.stahls.com/custom-kiss-cut for more information.
You would need a heat press as it adheres the heat transfer vinyl to the garment more securely so that it won't pucker. The finish will also be softer with using a heat press.
While we don't recommend leather for this process, you could use Thermo-FILM in Texas Orange to simulate the look of leather. www.stahls.com/heat-transfer-vinyl-thermo-film
@@StahlsTV Good morning, I am new to embroidering, I have a design, I need to know how to apply your technique. Is it possible to call me when possible. Where are you located? Connie 410 746 5586.
Couldn’t find that Rip away Flock on your web site.
As asked previously - What did this design use for the satin stitch density and pull compensation settings? Currently trying to do a white flock with a royal embroidered outline but it's leaving small white flecks around the whole logo. Stitches were at .37mm as recommended, and still happening when they're tightened up to .32mm (pull comp at 0.30mm).
You'll find all application instructions here www.stahls.com/how-to-rip-away-applique-process
@@StahlsTV The directions given on the website are great and they work well for the other colours that we've tried, but the white flock doesn't behave the same way. It's tougher to separate.
I can't seem to find this flock in brown on your site. Do you have a link?
What garment are you using that’s only 8 a sweatshirt ? I wish I could find em that cheap
OMG! How awesome is that?
Hi, does the twill appliqué (Stahls PS-Poly Twill) have to be cut and peeled first or can it be applied as a rip away appliqué? Thank you. I would love to hear you all's feedback.
Yes, it needs to be cut. We do offer a service to cut it for you if you don’t have the ability to do
it yourself. Please visit www.stahls.com/custom-kiss-cut for more information.
I love this!!!
Wouldn any fabric material work as rip away with this method?
You'll find all of our compatible materials for Rip Away Applique here www.stahls.com/how-to-rip-away-applique-process
Wowww omg i needed this thank you!!
Was you able to find it in their web site? I looked but no luck
How many washes can we expect with flock?
Hi David. All of our products are lab tested for 50+ wash cycles. Thanks!
Is it possible to do this without a heat press? What is the difference?
You would need a heat press as it adheres the heat transfer vinyl to the garment more securely so that it won't pucker. The finish will also be softer with using a heat press.
what about the heat press box, does that still show on darker garments?
If I don't have a heat press, can I use an iron to set the flock material?
We typically don't recommend using a home iron but if so you can probably get by.
Amazing!! 🤩
How could I use leather and or not come out?
While we don't recommend leather for this process, you could use Thermo-FILM in Texas Orange to simulate the look of leather. www.stahls.com/heat-transfer-vinyl-thermo-film
do you sell the Glitter flake
We sure do! This is the version for the Rip Away Applique' www.stahls.com/glitter-flake-heat-transfer-material
very nice very nice
how much is thw embroidery machine?
Hello,
We do not sell that embroidery machine, however you can contact Hirsch Solutions for pricing.
Actually you left out digitizing cost.of $50 plus $1.50 per 1k stitch.
You can add fonts to your software for less than $10.
what software is you using
To create the applique we use the digitizing software TwillStitchPro PLUS.
Why does your method use fewer stitches?
Because it's not using embroidery stitches for the entire design.
@@StahlsTV Good morning,
I am new to embroidering, I have a design, I need to know how to apply your technique.
Is it possible to call me when possible. Where are you located?
Connie
410 746 5586.
@@StahlsTV
I have a TC1501 Ricoma, when I use the Applique technique/ RIP away. Do I need to change the settings on the machine.