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Brilliant as well as beautiful. I have never used the thicker thread on my machine, so I may give it a try, but I need to watch this video a few more times to understand it fully. Thank you John.
@@EmbroideryLegacy Hi there John! I have a Brother PE 770 embroidery machine. Am I able to use this thread with my machine? When I went to the Madeira website, it said this thread is to be used with high speed industrial machines. Thank you for another awesome video! :)
@@stephanie5634 Sulky also sells a 12wt thread that “home” users use, I assuming that the Madeira thread is essentially the same. Best thing to do would be to test the product and see the results.
Hi, John. I will make special designs and especially use embroidery on tulles. I wonder to learn which embroidery machine should I buy? May Almighty Jesus bless you!
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Well, that's a different stitch! Looks Great!
That was "flippin awesome"!!!
This is great.
Brilliant as well as beautiful. I have never used the thicker thread on my machine, so I may give it a try, but I need to watch this video a few more times to understand it fully. Thank you John.
Have fun playing, thanks for watching :)
Wow!!! Amazing work
Thanks, this is great. It really helps to hear info about what settings need to be for embroidering with heavier thread.
Yes that would be a great video to watch
I have been playing around with digitizing simple designs for thick thread and so far it is going well and I'm having a lot of fun with it.
Thank you for such great Video's
That was awesome
This is wonderful! Thank you so much for sharing this with us.
Very Interesting
Thanks for sharing this Method! Greetings from Germany
Thanks for watching.
Good video thanks
Superbe !
If you wanted to use fabric pieces you have already cut, how would I use and make a whole new design? Is there a video for that?
John, that was awesome. keep up your excellent work. Can we do this in Embrilliance
I’m not sure which level of SA has a stipple stitch but I’m sure there is a way it could be done. Thanks for watching and the kind words.
Really great idea! Thanks!
Thread cutters have no problem with cutting heavier threads?
It would most likely depend on the machine, no problem with the ZSK.
Ty, John. What is the hooped Fabric?
It was a light weight black canvas.
@@EmbroideryLegacy , Ty!
That's so neat! Did you change the density on the outside satin with the heavier thread?
Yes, .9mm.
Hi john. Would this work with regular thread? Or does it have to be the special heavy one. Thanks @embroiderylegacy
You can use other thread weights, the densities would need to be adjusted and the “look” would change.
@@EmbroideryLegacy Thanks for all the tips and great designs in your club.
Did you use the thicker thread for the lettering? If yes, how did you adjust the density on the lettering?
Yes, I used the 13wt thread for the lettering with a .9mm density.
@@EmbroideryLegacy Thank you! Can I use a font within E4, if yes, where do I adjust the density for the font in the software?
Great tuition. I’m having trouble locating 13wt thread. Can you please tell me the make of the thread you use please. I’m in the UK
I used Madeira Burmilana in this video.
Burmilana is a 12w thread
@@elevated-apparel thanks for clarifying :)
@@EmbroideryLegacy Hi there John! I have a Brother PE 770 embroidery machine. Am I able to use this thread with my machine? When I went to the Madeira website, it said this thread is to be used with high speed industrial machines. Thank you for another awesome video! :)
@@stephanie5634 Sulky also sells a 12wt thread that “home” users use, I assuming that the Madeira thread is essentially the same. Best thing to do would be to test the product and see the results.
Hi, John. I will make special designs and especially use embroidery on tulles. I wonder to learn which embroidery machine should I buy? May Almighty Jesus bless you!
John, did you slow the machine down to stitch it out?
Machine speed was set to 1000 stitches per minute.
Good video thanks