Walmart and Jiffy shirt online are where I get these. 🌞 I would love to be able to do the more structured and fitted hats, but I have not had success with those.
Great video. I saw where you said you bought the hats but do you know what kind we need? I know the store that I bought the hoop from said not the hard baseball hats.
These are what some call 'Dad caps or Dad Hats'. They are baseball caps that have the adjustable strap in the back and are not structured as far as the cap part is concerned. It makes it easy to place on the hoop.
Hello🌞A fitted hat does not open in the back. Many of the hats you see in places like walmart have the snaps that allow the hat to be adjusted and fitted hats are closed all the way around and are bought according to the head size.
I purchased a Durkee cap frame for my Babylock and can’t wait to use it. Just need to find the best design for myself. You made it look so easy. Do you digitize your own designs? That sweatshirt you did with human was really nice.
No I don't digitize. I buy a lot of premade fonts (Designs by JuJu are my favorite for fonts) and I just merge them to get the look I want. 🌞 Thank you 😊
It really depends on the item being stitched. For most items 75/11 will get you through. But more delicate items like silk may need to be stitched with a 70/10 and again more heavier items such as denim could be best stitched with and 80/12.
Hello. Just subscribed to your channel because you are so detailed in explaining how things are done. Can you tell me which brother machine will be a good starter for beginners that have never done embroidery before like me? I heard people say pe800. How about the others like the one you are using here? I just want to do patches with vinyl and fabrics.
Hello and THANK YOU!!! I started with a smaller 4x4 only machine that I now only use for the sewing function. I wanted a bigger hoop after about 45 days. To be honest, the PE800 is a good machine to start with, has a 5x7 hoop and will do the job you are looking to tackle and you can always build up from there. I also have the PE770 which is an earlier version of the PE800 but essentially they function the same. These machines are work horses!! The VE2200 that I have is a good machine. I wanted a machine that I could stitch onto shirts and this works for me with the 7x12 inch frame. But I am a little biased and I think that most Brother machines are good. To me, they are very user friendly and if you are used to using one Brother...it isn't hard to transition to a bigger version with the flatbed machines. The biggest thing would be what you are willing to invest when it comes to the machine you pick. I wasn't sure that I would like embroidery, but now I love it and I am just slowly working my way up size ladder because there are so many things that can be done with embroidery.
@@SouthernAudacity thank you so much for your advise. I really appreciate your honesty and confidence. And most of all, thank you for taking your time to respond back.
Excellent tutorial. I have that hat hoop. You have inspired me.
Nice video! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you!
Awesome! Your videos are easy to follow and very informative. Thank you!
I was a little nervous. Love the way you explain your blogs.
Great video, where did u get your hat hoop attachment
A place called HatHoop. At the time they were on Etsy and at hathoop.com
Where did you purchase your hats?
Walmart and Jiffy shirt online are where I get these. 🌞 I would love to be able to do the more structured and fitted hats, but I have not had success with those.
Thank you for teaching
You are welcome and Thank You!
Great Job! I agree very informative
Thank you
Great video. I saw where you said you bought the hats but do you know what kind we need? I know the store that I bought the hoop from said not the hard baseball hats.
These are what some call 'Dad caps or Dad Hats'. They are baseball caps that have the adjustable strap in the back and are not structured as far as the cap part is concerned. It makes it easy to place on the hoop.
@@SouthernAudacity Thanks! I didn't realize you responded. Do you know where I can get some?
What is a "fitted hat"? Just discovered your site & love the way you simplify Embroidery!
Hello🌞A fitted hat does not open in the back. Many of the hats you see in places like walmart have the snaps that allow the hat to be adjusted and fitted hats are closed all the way around and are bought according to the head size.
@@SouthernAudacity Thank you 😊
I purchased a Durkee cap frame for my Babylock and can’t wait to use it. Just need to find the best design for myself. You made it look so easy. Do you digitize your own designs? That sweatshirt you did with human was really nice.
No I don't digitize. I buy a lot of premade fonts (Designs by JuJu are my favorite for fonts) and I just merge them to get the look I want. 🌞 Thank you 😊
Where you buy you big spool of thread?
I go through a company on Ebay called Southern Thread and a local quilt n sewing supply shop.
What size needle is best to use?
It really depends on the item being stitched. For most items 75/11 will get you through. But more delicate items like silk may need to be stitched with a 70/10 and again more heavier items such as denim could be best stitched with and 80/12.
Hello. Just subscribed to your channel because you are so detailed in explaining how things are done. Can you tell me which brother machine will be a good starter for beginners that have never done embroidery before like me? I heard people say pe800. How about the others like the one you are using here? I just want to do patches with vinyl and fabrics.
Hello and THANK YOU!!! I started with a smaller 4x4 only machine that I now only use for the sewing function. I wanted a bigger hoop after about 45 days. To be honest, the PE800 is a good machine to start with, has a 5x7 hoop and will do the job you are looking to tackle and you can always build up from there. I also have the PE770 which is an earlier version of the PE800 but essentially they function the same. These machines are work horses!! The VE2200 that I have is a good machine. I wanted a machine that I could stitch onto shirts and this works for me with the 7x12 inch frame. But I am a little biased and I think that most Brother machines are good. To me, they are very user friendly and if you are used to using one Brother...it isn't hard to transition to a bigger version with the flatbed machines. The biggest thing would be what you are willing to invest when it comes to the machine you pick. I wasn't sure that I would like embroidery, but now I love it and I am just slowly working my way up size ladder because there are so many things that can be done with embroidery.
@@SouthernAudacity thank you so much for your advise. I really appreciate your honesty and confidence. And most of all, thank you for taking your time to respond back.
Where did you get the hat hoop?
I bought it through HatHoops Etsy Shop: etsy.me/34eb4nZ
We have the same machine!
Isn't it awesome!!!! I love it!
Where did you get the hat hoop?
www.etsy.com/shop/HatHoop