I see that you made this 6 years ago and thank you for the step by step instuuctions and not rushing, would you do this on all letters like a j for example with the cap and running stitch I am very new
Ok this is better !!< love john's videos also, but he's little fast talker. anyway, Hatch came out with some white puffy stuff works same as the sheets. someone asked me if I can do Chanell letters like this for a letterman jacket.
Question#2: so, what is suppose to run first is the outline, then you place the foam, then the column and run stitch of the A is suppose to go after the foam is on right? Because you said its suppose to cut the foam to help...something... ?
Ok you place the foam where you are wanting the letter or design to go. Then just sew it all out and when do you pull the foam off. the needle will make little holes where is sews and you just pull off the excess.
yes you can but. You have to do a lot of tweaking to get it to sew out right. It is best to just do it your self. It is an easy program to learn and they do have a 30 day free trial on it. and 3 different levels. Go to www.wilcom.com/hatch
Hallo love the puffy foam. I use Bernina V7 if I use the same settings as on your video and save in art and then save to DST will it stitch out just as nice? Hope to hear from you soon.
They have a 30 day free trial go to www.wilcom.com/hatch to down load. There are lots of videos on you tube and you can also join my group on face book..facebook.com/groups/1144665222296208/ for more help.
7 years late to see this video but must say very helpful for me. Great job
I see that you made this 6 years ago and thank you for the step by step instuuctions and not rushing, would you do this on all letters like a j for example with the cap and running stitch I am very new
Thank you so much. Until now I could not use puffy foam on my machine and I knew the machine could do it. Your instructions made it so easy.
Well thank you so much. I am hoping to be able to make more videos in the future.
is it still the same or the did parses change for puffy fume on Hach and how can we also do that on a dosing not only letters?
Thank you Diana for sharing your knowledge.
I learned a lot 😁👍
Ok this is better !!< love john's videos also, but he's little fast talker. anyway, Hatch came out with some white puffy stuff works same as the sheets. someone asked me if I can do Chanell letters like this for a letterman jacket.
what is the pull comp of the red outline?
Question#2: so, what is suppose to run first is the outline, then you place the foam, then the column and run stitch of the A is suppose to go after the foam is on right? Because you said its suppose to cut the foam to help...something... ?
Ok you place the foam where you are wanting the letter or design to go. Then just sew it all out and when do you pull the foam off. the needle will make little holes where is sews and you just pull off the excess.
Question: You did not close with a running stitch the A? Does it need to or no?
Thanks for showing. Trying to learn all I can. I need new soft ware. Do u no if u can digitize clip art in this program?
yes you can but. You have to do a lot of tweaking to get it to sew out right. It is best to just do it your self. It is an easy program to learn and they do have a 30 day free trial on it. and 3 different levels. Go to www.wilcom.com/hatch
Hallo love the puffy foam. I use Bernina V7 if I use the same settings as on your video and save in art and then save to DST will it stitch out just as nice? Hope to hear from you soon.
Yes it should work just as well.
Hi it worked very well thank you
Please what is the name of the foam use for puffy designs please thanks
It is just the foam sheets you can get at wal mart or any craft store.
Thank you so much.yas
How can i get hatch software
They have a 30 day free trial go to www.wilcom.com/hatch to down load. There are lots of videos on you tube and you can also join my group on face book..facebook.com/groups/1144665222296208/ for more help.
Thank you madam