That was the perfect video, thank you for your simple explanation and clear video. I have watch several patch making videos and yours is by far the best. I especially appreciated your no waffle approach. Thank you. 🙏🏻
I love your simple yet precise process. I feel more confident to make patches. Explaining the materials is a big part of this process. Like that you float the fabric, I too think it's a waste to use more. Q: Why did you choose tear away instead of cut away.?
Cut away really only needs to be used on non-woven materials, like shirts and sweaters. Since the patch is very sturdy, tear away is fine and the stitches will remain in tact once the stabilizer is removed
I'm so glad I found your video that explains in detail what materials you use and the process. Which embroidery machine are you using and what software are using? Thank you.
Is there a reason why folks don't do a rough, quick cut around the patch before doing the iron on adhesive and then the closer more exact cut after? The two videos I have watched from others also have them cutting carefully around the patch before and after adhesive. Just curious as I have not tried this before.
When I'm making a bunch of patches at once I actually prefer to apply the iron on backing to the patches before I cut them, then do the exact cut after. I should have mentioned that in this video but forgot since I was just making one patch. Good call out!
what machine are you using in this video? Is there are large learning curve with these machines and doing embroidery ?? I have been looking and trying to find the best way to share and sell my art work.. I considered stickers, but then i saw laser engravers (engraving painted canvas) then during my search I saw someone doing an embroidery iron on patch and thought it looked amazing..I LOVE we can do multi color designs.. this video is 1 year old, are you still doing this?? So learning curve? How many colors can these machines do?? Look forward to a reply, thanks in advance.. this embroidery is something really catching my attention
I was using my old Brother Innovis 1400e machine when I made this video. Cost $1600 and It has just 1 needle, so you have to manually switch out the thread to do different colors. Had this machine for about 5 years before I upgraded to a multi-needle with automatic color changes. There is a learning curve with embroidiery. When I first started making my own designs it took me about 3 months to feel comfortable with the basics. Lots of trial and error, and it is an expensive hobby because aside from the machine cost, you constantly have to buy supplies (thread, stabilizer....and the software to make designs cost me $800...) but I just love the look of embroidery so I think it's worth it
maybe i missed it but for your basting stitch around the patch design, was it part of your design, or did you sew a border before you began the embroidering? thank you for your videos! machine embroidery and digitizing are super intimidating to me, so i'm taking this step by step
When I digitize my patches I always add a first step to sew the border to secure the fabric, so the border is part of the design. And glad you found this helpful!
Good question! My patches are fully covered in thread, so when you stitch on the twill, the back of the twill is also being covered with the bobbin thread, so the twill adhesive is no longer exposed. I guess if you make patches with most of the twill fabric exposed in the background you could use the adhesive, but I've never tested it and don't know how strong it would hold up when ironed on.
What is a good alternative to patch twill? and is patch twill the same as polyester twill? I was trying to find some locally or at Joann's but am unsure what to search for.
good question! Felt is what I first started out with, just the thick felt that you can buy in yards from Joann's. Try with felt a few times and then you can decide if its worth investing in patch twill. I tried the polyester twill you find at Joann's, but the end fray, so I would not recommend it.
Looks like you already contacted me on Etsy:) but just for others to know: yes I can do custom patches. Feel free to shoot me a message in Instagram or Etsy
Amazing work! Congratulations. It's hard to find information on making patches here in Brazil. What kind of black fabric do you use to make your patches? Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
I did not catch the name of the patch twill that you are using and can only find the poly twill with adhesive back online. Could you please repeat the name and perhaps a link? Thank you so much for the video, looks like I just might be able to do what I am wanting to do once I get the materials.
I use this twill from Coleman and Company: colmanandcompany.com/Twill_Material.html This twill that I use does have an adhesive backing on it, which provides stability and makes for a good backing when making patches
The only thing special I do when digitizing patches is make sure they have a thick satin border (about 2 - 3mm) going all the way around in order to make it a nice clean cut. But even if you are using an existing dst file that doesnt have a satin border, you could still use it as a patch, it just wouldnt have that patch look of a border.
How I do mine, I use heat bond patches did I create in Canva and I do my patches and sublimation I don’t have machine, but this is how I do mine but good luck to you
Yaye finally someone that made a video that explains the whole hooping and heat adhesive process. Thank you so much
Thanks! I was surprised how hard it was to find a short and to the point video explaining everything, so I made my own :)
You have that voice for instructions.
I'm in the beginning stages of learning how to digitize. I also want to learn to make patches. Thanks for your video.
I really enjoyed your video. It was concise and informative. Thank you for showing the result differences between the felt and twill.
thanks, glad it was helpful!
That was the perfect video, thank you for your simple explanation and clear video. I have watch several patch making videos and yours is by far the best. I especially appreciated your no waffle approach. Thank you. 🙏🏻
Amazing process from beginning to end. Thank you.
Thank you great patches, great idea. Another way I can use my embroidery machine. You demonstrated this technique really well. Thanks for sharing ❤
Thank you so much! I had no idea there is a special patch twill!
Your demo is great and informative. Thanks so much!
thanks glad you found it useful! :)
Lookes easy peasy......Appreciate the video.
Your designs are just super pretty!
Thank you! 😊
Thank you so much for making this video and sharing your expertise! You’ve helped demystify so much 😊
Thank you for your kind honest tutorial.
Awesome information and your delivery was excellent, thanks❣️
I love your simple yet precise process. I feel more confident to make patches. Explaining the materials is a big part of this process. Like that you float the fabric, I too think it's a waste to use more. Q: Why did you choose tear away instead of cut away.?
Cut away really only needs to be used on non-woven materials, like shirts and sweaters. Since the patch is very sturdy, tear away is fine and the stitches will remain in tact once the stabilizer is removed
I'm so glad I found your video that explains in detail what materials you use and the process. Which embroidery machine are you using and what software are using? Thank you.
When I made this video I was using a Brother Innovis 1400, and the software is called Hatch Embroidery.
Thank you for your super clear video. You have demystified the process and I can’t wait to try it. 🎉🎉
Wow, look at you!!!
Thank you for the helpful video!
Looks great!! Gotta make a few now! New at this... :)
Beautiful patch👌🏻👌🏻
Is there a reason why folks don't do a rough, quick cut around the patch before doing the iron on adhesive and then the closer more exact cut after? The two videos I have watched from others also have them cutting carefully around the patch before and after adhesive. Just curious as I have not tried this before.
When I'm making a bunch of patches at once I actually prefer to apply the iron on backing to the patches before I cut them, then do the exact cut after. I should have mentioned that in this video but forgot since I was just making one patch. Good call out!
Thank you sooo much!!!
what machine are you using in this video? Is there are large learning curve with these machines and doing embroidery ?? I have been looking and trying to find the best way to share and sell my art work.. I considered stickers, but then i saw laser engravers (engraving painted canvas) then during my search I saw someone doing an embroidery iron on patch and thought it looked amazing..I LOVE we can do multi color designs.. this video is 1 year old, are you still doing this?? So learning curve? How many colors can these machines do?? Look forward to a reply, thanks in advance.. this embroidery is something really catching my attention
I was using my old Brother Innovis 1400e machine when I made this video. Cost $1600 and It has just 1 needle, so you have to manually switch out the thread to do different colors. Had this machine for about 5 years before I upgraded to a multi-needle with automatic color changes.
There is a learning curve with embroidiery. When I first started making my own designs it took me about 3 months to feel comfortable with the basics. Lots of trial and error, and it is an expensive hobby because aside from the machine cost, you constantly have to buy supplies (thread, stabilizer....and the software to make designs cost me $800...) but I just love the look of embroidery so I think it's worth it
maybe i missed it but for your basting stitch around the patch design, was it part of your design, or did you sew a border before you began the embroidering? thank you for your videos! machine embroidery and digitizing are super intimidating to me, so i'm taking this step by step
When I digitize my patches I always add a first step to sew the border to secure the fabric, so the border is part of the design. And glad you found this helpful!
Great Video! Thank you
Why do you use patch twill and the iron backing?
Does the patch twill not come with the adhesive back already? That part confused me.
Good question! My patches are fully covered in thread, so when you stitch on the twill, the back of the twill is also being covered with the bobbin thread, so the twill adhesive is no longer exposed. I guess if you make patches with most of the twill fabric exposed in the background you could use the adhesive, but I've never tested it and don't know how strong it would hold up when ironed on.
Thank you so much!!
Good video. What kind of Embrodery machine do You use?
When I made this video I was using a Brother Innovis 1400, but I've since upgraded to a Happy Japan multi needle machine :)
What is a good alternative to patch twill? and is patch twill the same as polyester twill? I was trying to find some locally or at Joann's but am unsure what to search for.
good question! Felt is what I first started out with, just the thick felt that you can buy in yards from Joann's. Try with felt a few times and then you can decide if its worth investing in patch twill.
I tried the polyester twill you find at Joann's, but the end fray, so I would not recommend it.
Do you sell patches to people like me who have a design and only need one patch and don't have the machine?
Looks like you already contacted me on Etsy:) but just for others to know: yes I can do custom patches. Feel free to shoot me a message in Instagram or Etsy
Brilliant!!🤩👏
Hi Just want to ask if it frays like the other fabric? did you have to burn the outline of the fabric? or it just came out clean like that?.
Patch twill doesn't fray, but I do burn the edges to give it a little cleaner look
What embroidery digitizer do you use? ❤ Thank you so much for the video!
I use Hatch embroidery software to make all my own designs
Amazing work! Congratulations. It's hard to find information on making patches here in Brazil. What kind of black fabric do you use to make your patches? Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
I use a fabric called patch twill which is kinda hard to find, but you can also use felt fabric as well.
Patch twill sounds like such a funny thing to say patch twill patch twill patch twill
I did not catch the name of the patch twill that you are using and can only find the poly twill with adhesive back online. Could you please repeat the name and perhaps a link? Thank you so much for the video, looks like I just might be able to do what I am wanting to do once I get the materials.
I use this twill from Coleman and Company: colmanandcompany.com/Twill_Material.html
This twill that I use does have an adhesive backing on it, which provides stability and makes for a good backing when making patches
Great video! What type of sewing machine are you using? I'm in the market for one that will do this.
When I made this video I was using a Brother NQ1400e, but now I have a multi needle, Happy Japaj HCD3E-X
Thank you!
Do you have to design your files to patch making ? Idk if that makes sense lol or I can I make patches with the dst files I already have. ?
The only thing special I do when digitizing patches is make sure they have a thick satin border (about 2 - 3mm) going all the way around in order to make it a nice clean cut. But even if you are using an existing dst file that doesnt have a satin border, you could still use it as a patch, it just wouldnt have that patch look of a border.
Thanks for this video 😮 How to find this material for embroidering patches?
I listed all the materials I used and where I buy them in the video description
This is a really good video! Thanks! ~klb~
How do I transfer the patch to a shirt or some form of clothes
If you doing the embroidery in this method then you iron it on
How I do mine, I use heat bond patches did I create in Canva and I do my patches and sublimation I don’t have machine, but this is how I do mine but good luck to you
Ver nice!
How do you create the designs?
I use Hatch embroidery software to create the designs. If you look at some of my other videos, I show how I digitize some designs.
What machine are you using?
In this video it's a Brother Innovis 1400e, but now I have a Happy Japan HCD3E-X
What is your sewing machine
When I made this video I was using a single needle Brother Innovis 1400 , but now I use a multi needle Happy Japan
Beautiful work! What is the machine you're using to make your patches? Thank you in advance :)
Thank you! I have a Brother Innovis NQ 1400e. It's about 5 years old and still going strong.
@@lashleycreations WOW! Incredible!
What embroidery machine are you using?
Brother Innovis 1400e
Great video! Thank you! 😊
Great video thanks 🙏🏻