Kathy shows you how to stitch a monogram cap using the Durkee Cap Frame from Durkee Hoops. Video tutorial from Applique Corner. For more information, visit us at www.appliquecorner.com
Thank you! Got my new Durkee frame, today, but wasn't sure I would be doing it right. I did. Added three designs to one cap,right away, just to test it out. Everything was PERFECT! If you know how badly I've stressed over caps, for 22 years, you would understand how much happier I am, now. Thank you, again!!
Purchased my set of Durkee Hoops including this cap frame and I absolutely LOVE them. Very easy to work with and keep clean. I have a Babylock Alliance, single needle machine. It works wonderfully.
You probably dont give a shit but if you are bored like me atm then you can watch all the latest movies and series on InstaFlixxer. I've been watching with my brother lately :)
how did you attach the stabilizer in the back? Any suggestions other than that type of stabilizer? Is there any special software needed or can we use our normal software loop settings?
you have to use the sticky backed stabalizer. NO other choice, as this is what holds the cap/fabric/crown into place. I just sewed out a 2.5 x 2" inch design, constructed 6-panel cap, with very fine stitching, and it did great! Then I did a 4" x 1" back, and I cheated and used the same sticky-backing, just to test... again; every stitch sewed, needle did not break, as they always do with those 6-panel caps/seam, and it was perfect. I am shocked at how well it worked. This will save me a lot of time and stress in the future.., and I've been an embroiderer for 22 years, who thought nothing new was going to be that great. It is, and price is very good; abouto $200.
Hi! Thank you so much for the video - I ordered this from you and it's arrived! I love it but I am wondering where you got the hat you used in this video from. Thanks in Advance! Belinda
I'm finding that its not fitting exactly in my PR600II "grooves of either 5x7 nor 8x10 - it does fit right in between ok, however by doing its throwing my censor off and my designs are off centered... anyone else having this problem?
Thank you! Got my new Durkee frame, today, but wasn't sure I would be doing it right. I did. Added three designs to one cap,right away, just to test it out. Everything was PERFECT! If you know how badly I've stressed over caps, for 22 years, you would understand how much happier I am, now.
Thank you, again!!
Purchased my set of Durkee Hoops including this cap frame and I absolutely LOVE them. Very easy to work with and keep clean. I have a Babylock Alliance, single needle machine. It works wonderfully.
Wow....Awesome video - I would love to win this Durkee Cap Frame!
I've already ordered one.
How did you determine and achieve the arch and placement of the lettering on the back. My hoop arrived yesterday and I'm about to start.
You probably dont give a shit but if you are bored like me atm then you can watch all the latest movies and series on InstaFlixxer. I've been watching with my brother lately :)
@Travis Declan yup, been watching on instaflixxer for months myself :D
Thanks for the video! What kind of hat are you using?
How did you get the perfect curve for the lettering on the back of the cap?
how did you attach the stabilizer in the back? Any suggestions other than that type of stabilizer? Is there any special software needed or can we use our normal software loop settings?
you have to use the sticky backed stabalizer. NO other choice, as this is what holds the cap/fabric/crown into place. I just sewed out a 2.5 x 2" inch design, constructed 6-panel cap, with very fine stitching, and it did great! Then I did a 4" x 1" back, and I cheated and used the same sticky-backing, just to test... again; every stitch sewed, needle did not break, as they always do with those 6-panel caps/seam, and it was perfect.
I am shocked at how well it worked.
This will save me a lot of time and stress in the future.., and I've been an embroiderer for 22 years, who thought nothing new was going to be that great. It is, and price is very good; abouto $200.
Hi! Thank you so much for the video - I ordered this from you and it's arrived! I love it but I am wondering where you got the hat you used in this video from. Thanks in Advance! Belinda
Great Video. Would a finished design 3.83 x 3.46 fit in this hoop? Thank you!
Hi Brenda, Yes and bigger! I have it and you can do 4x5
I have a SWE and Tajima, will this work on these machines? And if so, where can I order it please?
Will this frame fit a Tajima?
I See that this will do the front and back of the caps, can it also embroider on the sides of the caps?
I'm finding that its not fitting exactly in my PR600II "grooves of either 5x7 nor 8x10 - it does fit right in between ok, however by doing its throwing my censor off and my designs are off centered... anyone else having this problem?
still waiting for one to fit my Brother Pacesetter ULT 2003D ... but not sure I will be able to afford the current price.
Thank you for this video, I learned a lot. A question if I may, what brand of sticky stabilizer do you use?
Thanks in advance.
I would like to know as well! I ordered the wrong kind online and it clogged the machine
Cual es la referencia de esta maquina que borda las gorras. Muchas gracias
where I can get this product in Mexico?
Is there a durkee cap frame for regular embroidery sewing machines?
Deena Douskurt Paine yes I have one for my pe 770....it cost $195 on amazon
Will this work on a Melco machine?
Do you have a cap Frame that will fit Bernina E16?
How does it work on constructed hats or hats like New Era?
how much are the Durkee cap frame for a multineedle machine
What type of machine is this?