Thank you John. I enjoy your videos very much. I have Hatch Embroidery 3, learning it as I am paying it off. Once comfortable with this part I might decide to go into digitizing. Being up in years, I enjoy learning and make for family and friends. I DON'T SELL. Maybe one day with more confidence.
Thanks John, I learned a few more professional tips. I always noticed that when i do opposing satin stitches that a gap is created because of the pull and it always annoyed me even though to the normal eye it appears fine.
Those videos are always super helpful. I am wondering if on a small machine like a home emlbroidery/stitching machine single needle, is it possible to have as good results as with a professional multi needle one ? I see that the hoop lock and the whole motor assembly has a bit of play, can this mess the whole thing ?
Great Video John, Simple logo. but the technique is the key. My question and maybe its just a personal preference. Why did you not build the stitches close to the needle so there was no spacing or gaps? Always a pleasure to learn from you.
We are an official Hatch reseller, great program and the Digitizing module is currently on sale for $200 off. If your not ready for digitizing they can lower module that will meet your current needs.www.digitizingmadeeasy.com/hatch-embroidery-digitizer-sale-899/
Thank you John. I enjoy your videos very much. I have Hatch Embroidery 3, learning it as I am paying it off. Once comfortable with this part I might decide to go into digitizing. Being up in years, I enjoy learning and make for family and friends. I DON'T SELL. Maybe one day with more confidence.
Thanks John, I learned a few more professional tips. I always noticed that when i do opposing satin stitches that a gap is created because of the pull and it always annoyed me even though to the normal eye it appears fine.
Love this new logo. Thanks for this awesome tutorial on digitizing logos. ❤
Great Video! Always learning from you. Thank You So Much!
GREAT INFORMATION!! Looking forward to you digitizing for a cap!
Im sure he has a video on digitizing for a cap
Downloaded this software! Day 1. I am a a newbie, my question is what does the picture need to be saved as to upload on this software.
Those videos are always super helpful. I am wondering if on a small machine like a home emlbroidery/stitching machine single needle, is it possible to have as good results as with a professional multi needle one ? I see that the hoop lock and the whole motor assembly has a bit of play, can this mess the whole thing ?
Should we always add the reinforcing stiches? Even if its a tiny sentence/saying on a tiny shirt like onesies?
Great Video John, Simple logo. but the technique is the key. My question and maybe its just a personal preference. Why did you not build the stitches close to the needle so there was no spacing or gaps? Always a pleasure to learn from you.
Just a personal preference for that logo, wanted to keep it as close to the artwork as possible. Thanks for watching :)
Good video thanks ❤
Beginner here! Have any software recommendations?
We are an official Hatch reseller, great program and the Digitizing module is currently on sale for $200 off. If your not ready for digitizing they can lower module that will meet your current needs.www.digitizingmadeeasy.com/hatch-embroidery-digitizer-sale-899/
hello, what is this software name please
What is the image size?
What plays a bigger role in the quality of a realistic design; Digitizing or Embroidery Machine?
1. First wee need to know the name of the program.
2. Import.. file..
3 continue..
Hi good afternoon