Just watched this video and love both bags also. I am also a crazy chicken lady with 60 plus and love it when they come running for the treats when I go out. I will be watching more of your videos.
I cannot tell you how happy I am to have found this video!!! I have been looking for a week for a video one hooping a vinyl bag. I did 2 or 3 several years ago and could not remember how I hooped them. I didn't have a Mighty Hoop then so your video is just perfect. Your videp is well done and the audio is easy to understand unlike so many. I look forward to more from you!!! Thank you!!!!
LOVE the video - I purchased two clear bags to embroider and this helped tremendously - one question - if you had had tearaway do you think you would have used it? Just curious (I have it on hand but will have to order the water soluble lol).
Nice tote bag embroidery! I have been making tote bags using similar techniques for last many years. My experience is based on embird software and Melco bravo machine in the past and currently Happy hcd 3, 15 needle machine. I have a few suggestions for hooping and proper placement and alignment of the design. I am sure all different software and multi needle machine can accomplish same things that I would like to suggest. Turn the tote bags inside out. Get a piece of your favorite stabilizer slightly larger than the other ring of hoop. Spray just the edges of stabilizer piece with temporary adhesive spray and secure it to the back side. I prefer not put adhesive spray in the area of actual embroidery since some machine don’t like to sew through the layer of adhesive. Turn the bag right side out and smoothen surface to remove the wrinkles. Embird can print a template of the design with square/ rectangular box around with center points of each side marked. I am pretty sure other softwares can print the same way. Place template just like shown in the video. I prefer to tape the four corners. Place the outer ring of the hoop inside and square it as well as possible. LEAVE the template in place after putting the inner ring by wiggling the both rings of the hoop to get the template in the middle of the hoop. It doesn’t have to be perfectly centered. Important thing is that there is enough clearance on all sides where pressor foot won’t hit the hoop. ( of course in all likelihood the machine will not start if the design is too close to the edge in any direction!). Mount the hoop on the machine the usual way. The final step is to align the design that is loaded in the machine to the template that is still in the exact place where you have taped. I have no experience with Ricoma machine but I am positive that it has facility for two points laser alignment. The Happy machine that I currently have (so did the Melco Bravo) does two points alignment using two points on the template. You can use two points such as two upper or lower or two right or left or two vertical or horizontal midpoints. After the alignment is completed you can trace the design. It should trace precisely along the box around the design. Remove the template and start sewing! This kind of alignment by leaving the template in place takes away the guesswork and sews precisely where you intend and avoids multiple tracings and unnecessary wear and tear of the machine.
It's not a font, it was part of the whole design. I'm not sure where she got it or if she designed it herself like that. I have a link to her shop in the description of this video. 😃
Fun fact: I went to Tractor Supply for a hose after filming this video and came home with 3 ducks....and forgot the hose.
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Love the chicken clip! It’s fun to see “real life” clips!
Keep posing! Thank you, great job.
I love these bags and your chickens. I live here n an area where we can't have chickens.
Love your tutorials.
Love them both and thank you for the chickens too
Just watched this video and love both bags also. I am also a crazy chicken lady with 60 plus and love it when they come running for the treats when I go out. I will be watching more of your videos.
I cannot tell you how happy I am to have found this video!!! I have been looking for a week for a video one hooping a vinyl bag. I did 2 or 3 several years ago and could not remember how I hooped them. I didn't have a Mighty Hoop then so your video is just perfect. Your videp is well done and the audio is easy to understand unlike so many. I look forward to more from you!!! Thank you!!!!
Thank you! I'm so glad you found it helpful!
I love the design on the bags and those adorable chickens, you are so lucky.
Bags are ADORABLE by the way! I’ve been curious about embroidering on the clear bags, I was afraid it wouldn’t work! Great job!
I was afraid it wouldn't work too! But I figured if it can embroider on items like backpacks and shoes then why not? lol
Love the bags and the chickens!!
Love your bags❤ You done an awesome job and I like seeing the chickens💞💞💋💋
I really like the clear bag
Look at you!!! Keep up the good work!! I love those bags!!!
Love your work. Can you embroidery on a bag with rough surface???
I love the bags!!!! So cute and unique !
I really love seeing the other side of what you enjoy like your chickens!
I luv the clear bag
Did you change the needle size for the clear tote bag? I love this idea. Thanks!
LOVE the video - I purchased two clear bags to embroider and this helped tremendously - one question - if you had had tearaway do you think you would have used it? Just curious (I have it on hand but will have to order the water soluble lol).
Nice tote bag embroidery! I have been making tote bags using similar techniques for last many years. My experience is based on embird software and Melco bravo machine in the past and currently Happy hcd 3, 15 needle machine. I have a few suggestions for hooping and proper placement and alignment of the design. I am sure all different software and multi needle machine can accomplish same things that I would like to suggest.
Turn the tote bags inside out. Get a piece of your favorite stabilizer slightly larger than the other ring of hoop. Spray just the edges of stabilizer piece with temporary adhesive spray and secure it to the back side. I prefer not put adhesive spray in the area of actual embroidery since some machine don’t like to sew through the layer of adhesive. Turn the bag right side out and smoothen surface to remove the wrinkles. Embird can print a template of the design with square/ rectangular box around with center points of each side marked. I am pretty sure other softwares can print the same way. Place template just like shown in the video. I prefer to tape the four corners. Place the outer ring of the hoop inside and square it as well as possible. LEAVE the template in place after putting the inner ring by wiggling the both rings of the hoop to get the template in the middle of the hoop. It doesn’t have to be perfectly centered. Important thing is that there is enough clearance on all sides where pressor foot won’t hit the hoop. ( of course in all likelihood the machine will not start if the design is too close to the edge in any direction!). Mount the hoop on the machine the usual way. The final step is to align the design that is loaded in the machine to the template that is still in the exact place where you have taped. I have no experience with Ricoma machine but I am positive that it has facility for two points laser alignment. The Happy machine that I currently have (so did the Melco Bravo) does two points alignment using two points on the template. You can use two points such as two upper or lower or two right or left or two vertical or horizontal midpoints. After the alignment is completed you can trace the design. It should trace precisely along the box around the design. Remove the template and start sewing! This kind of alignment by leaving the template in place takes away the guesswork and sews precisely where you intend and avoids multiple tracings and unnecessary wear and tear of the machine.
Both bags are adorable. Great job Kayla.
I want to make it. My granddaughter raises chickens.
Awesome job. They came out so cute.
I'm now obsessed with clear bags after this video. However, I only have a flat bed machine. I may have to see if I can make it work!
I'll look into buying another one and doing a video on it ❤️
@@KaylaKrische THANK YOU!!!!!
I love them both. Excellent job❤
Hi Kayla, did you have any problems with the stitches ripping holes anywhere on the plastic bag,
Love your videos!
So cute
OMG, sooo Cute - LOVE IT ! You are awesome :)
YOU are awesome
I tried embroidering and the vinyl punched a hole in the design in the vinyl? used 11 needles. any helpful hints ?? thank u !!
Does the canvas bag have a waterproof backing?
I didn't put on one. Just did water soluble stabilizer.
Kayla Krische, what is the name of the mesh water soluble stabilizer did you use on the clear tote bag?
That's exactly what it's called! Here's a link :) amzn.to/3zWx1o4
Please where did you purchase the hoops you used for this job?
I used an 8x9 Mighty Hoop! You can purchase them from hoopmaster.com
Did you change your needle when embroidering on the clear bag? Or keep it the same..75/11?
I probably should have, but if I'm being honest I didn't even think about it lol.
What size needle did you use?
I did this video a while ago so I don't remember exactly, but I think I used a 75/11
What needle size did you use for plastic tote bag?
Where did you get the leopard font
It's not a font, it was part of the whole design. I'm not sure where she got it or if she designed it herself like that. I have a link to her shop in the description of this video. 😃
@@KaylaKrische Thamk you!
I’d buy one for a friend. Any chance?
Sure! Send me an email at shopstitchnv@gmail.com :)
The plastic one will tear out wherever the needle penetrates it…
I made this video two years ago and still use this bag often. It's holding up great! 😃
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