Thank you! I've been looking for the Basics to embroider a patch and this was just what I was looking for!!! I have an SE400 and you showed me just how use the machine controls to make the patches from the beginning from choosing a shape, basting it down, adding the design and then finalizing with the satin stitch. No other videos showed this. I am So grateful!!! :)
I’m having fun rewatching all these older vids of yours. Brings back some nice memories of when I was fairly new to machine embroidery and first “met” you. OMGosh. Lol
Awwwww Cyn!! You’re one of my favorite friends who watches my crazy videos. I’m glad you’ve stuck with me all of these years. Hope you’re doing awesome!
You have a very nice and simple way of teaching, this was a good tutorial. Also you have a sweet and gentle way about your self that comes through stress free and little mishaps are ok. Thank You for the calming video great job.
This was a great instructional video on how to make a patch.. Just had someone who wants me to do a monogram on their purse.. I can't do it because it is a pocket and too small.. I suggested a patch.. so now I can play around and figure out what I want to do.. Thank you for showing this!
Thank you! I was very frustrated trying to figure out all the setup as I do patch sewing for the Detention Center and now that need embroidery names on the shirts. Now I can you are a blessing.
Thank you for your great tutorial on Applique making and walking through it all...so many sites don't! I will give it a try, thanks again have a blessed day! I'm in Colorado!
Another nice vid, Stephanie. After watching you I always feel inspired to jump up and go stitch something. That’s ok. I need to be enabled. Lol. Thanks
Mine is a Brother SE 535. I love to do applique but unfortunately do not have a lot offered on my machine. I only have a 4x4 hoop area to sew on even though the hoop measures 5x7. it only does 4x4. so, I have a lot of trouble finding applique to fit in my hoop.
I am just a little curious how this holds up after washing as you are ironing the heat and bond onto the paper stabilizer and not onto the material. I would think once it is washed the patch would come off because the paper does not hold up to washings.
Is that the best that machine can do on the outer edge stitching? It looks pretty sparse in places. I'm watching because I'm trying to decide which machine to buy in my "home shop". I'm not a business so I don't have unlimited funds. Thanks for the demo.
These smaller machines are great starter machines I have had the SE400 for many many years I love it But I also have the PE770 Bigger area to embroidery but I still love my 400 It just depends on what you want to
@@CleverDogDesigns Can yo udesign the patch or does it have some app digitally, or even an image, then it makes the patch as long as the cartidges I assume have en oguh colored string? Nothing too complex, just black and white was my idea.
@@LS-jk3fk I recently purchased an se625. It has a 4x4 hoop area only. If you are looking to go bigger you have a lot to learn and research for bigger hoops machines. Also, you will need to research the embroidery editing and separate digitizing programs. Many are quite pricy which is what kept me from purchasing a machine for many years. Look into SewWhat Pro and SewArt before you purchase ANY machine.
Great idea! I thought of using my wood burning tool to apply heat but not everyone has one of those but lighters are really easy to come by! Thank you for the awesome tip 💛💛💛💛🤗🤗🤗
It’s not that noticeable to me but if it bothers you, I would try tweezers or using a same color marker to fill in any spots they show. You can also use a water soluble stabilizer and you don’t have to worry about any white sticking out. Hope that was helpful.
Thank you! I've been looking for the Basics to embroider a patch and this was just what I was looking for!!! I have an SE400 and you showed me just how use the machine controls to make the patches from the beginning from choosing a shape, basting it down, adding the design and then finalizing with the satin stitch. No other videos showed this. I am So grateful!!! :)
I’m having fun rewatching all these older vids of yours. Brings back some nice memories of when I was fairly new to machine embroidery and first “met” you. OMGosh. Lol
Awwwww Cyn!! You’re one of my favorite friends who watches my crazy videos. I’m glad you’ve stuck with me all of these years. Hope you’re doing awesome!
You have a very nice and simple way of teaching, this was a good tutorial. Also you have a sweet and gentle way about your self that comes through stress free and little mishaps are ok. Thank You for the calming video great job.
Thank you🤗🤗🤗🤗
This was a great instructional video on how to make a patch.. Just had someone who wants me to do a monogram on their purse.. I can't do it because it is a pocket and too small.. I suggested a patch.. so now I can play around and figure out what I want to do.. Thank you for showing this!
Thank you! I was very frustrated trying to figure out all the setup as I do patch sewing for the Detention Center and now that need embroidery names on the shirts. Now I can you are a blessing.
Thank you for your great tutorial on Applique making and walking through it all...so many sites don't! I will give it a try, thanks again have a blessed day! I'm in Colorado!
Hi!! Colorado is one of my favorite states!! I’m so happy this tutorial was helpful for you🥰🥰💛💛💛💛
Thank you. That was very helpful. I’m new at this and need simple explanations. I appreciated your video so much.
Wood burning tools are great too! I use it when I make ribbons.
You know what is super funny? I use a lighter for ribbons lmao 😂
Another nice vid, Stephanie. After watching you I always feel inspired to jump up and go stitch something. That’s ok. I need to be enabled. Lol. Thanks
Thanks Cyn!! 🤗🤗🤗💛💛💛
Mine is a Brother SE 535. I love to do applique but unfortunately do not have a lot offered on my machine. I only have a 4x4 hoop area to sew on even though the hoop measures 5x7. it only does 4x4. so, I have a lot of trouble finding applique to fit in my hoop.
I am just a little curious how this holds up after washing as you are ironing the heat and bond onto the paper stabilizer and not onto the material. I would think once it is washed the patch would come off because the paper does not hold up to washings.
Thank you! I was struggling trying to figure out how people were getting the initial outline to trim around before doing the actual framing.
Me too!
Yes, I had that same mental block this video very helpful will give it a go!!
Very good step by step. I am a beginner. Thanks
Fantastic.. I have been looking for this simple step by step for days..
I’m so glad!!!!💛💛💛
Thank you. Love this video
Thank you!!!💖💖💖💖💛💛💛💛
Question: Why couldn't you just put the regular circle down and skip the tack down circle? Doing it all at one time. Wouldn't this be quicker?
Thanks for the video!
Podrá enviar más vídeos de cómo bordar con esta máquina 425. Gracias.
Is that the best that machine can do on the outer edge stitching? It looks pretty sparse in places. I'm watching because I'm trying to decide which machine to buy in my "home shop". I'm not a business so I don't have unlimited funds.
Thanks for the demo.
These smaller machines are great starter machines
I have had the SE400 for many many years
I love it
But I also have the PE770
Bigger area to embroidery but I still love my 400
It just depends on what you want to
I'm just really trying to find out how to see our adjust your color for stitching in the embroidery setting
I’m not really sure what you’re asking.
What machine would u recommend for beginner who who have bunch of ideas and are eager to start turning them into reality??
Brother Se625
@@CleverDogDesigns Can yo udesign the patch or does it have some app digitally, or even an image, then it makes the patch as long as the cartidges I assume have en oguh colored string? Nothing too complex, just black and white was my idea.
@@LS-jk3fk I recently purchased an se625. It has a 4x4 hoop area only. If you are looking to go bigger you have a lot to learn and research for bigger hoops machines. Also, you will need to research the embroidery editing and separate digitizing programs. Many are quite pricy which is what kept me from purchasing a machine for many years. Look into SewWhat Pro and SewArt before you purchase ANY machine.
Thank you! :)
How big was that loop? Was it “4x4”
Yes
I would use a cigarette lighter to melt the ragged edge.
Great idea! I thought of using my wood burning tool to apply heat but not everyone has one of those but lighters are really easy to come by! Thank you for the awesome tip 💛💛💛💛🤗🤗🤗
Do you need to do the tack down twice?
No but it doesn’t hurt 💛
What kind of machine is that?😀
It’s a Brother SE425💛
CleverDog Designs can you use that machine to make eyes to look like talking Angela?
You’ll have to get a file digitized and transfer it to the machine but the machine itself doesn’t have that design.
CleverDog Designs But have you ever heard of talking Angela the cat?
I hadn’t before your question but I looked it up.
What do you suggest on how to get the white raw edge out of the satin stitch?
It’s not that noticeable to me but if it bothers you, I would try tweezers or using a same color marker to fill in any spots they show. You can also use a water soluble stabilizer and you don’t have to worry about any white sticking out. Hope that was helpful.
CleverDog Designs Was wondering about water-soluble. Would you still add heat & bond to back?
Yes, just make sure you use the parchment paper sandwich 😊