Creating a Custom Race Jacket With 13 Embroidered Patches
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- Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
- Want to learn how to create a killer custom race jacket that everyone will love? In this episode, you’ll learn how, with just a few embroidered patches, you can transform an ordinary jacket into an eye-catching piece of racing apparel. We’ll show you how we created each of the 13 patches - 10 appliqué and 3 standard - we used on this jacket. You’ll also get a first-hand demonstration of our cutting-edge 10S control panel and a few lifesaving tips for embroidering and attaching adhesive patches.
00:00 Intro
01:09 10S Control Panel Demo
02:10 Embroidering First Design
04:06 Embroidering Remaining Designs
05:16 Finalizing Appliqué Patches
07:02 Applying Adhesive Backing to Patches
08:42 Attaching Patches to the Jacket
11:44 Final Reveal
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The video is a true masterpiece in creativity and professionalism! The way they tackle the subject with dynamism and clarity is truly impressive. Congratulations on an excellent job
Thank you so much, Fred! We appreciate the kind words.
Love this! Creative, entertaining and pretty badass!!!
Thanks so much!!
Those drifting skills aren’t bad
Formula 1 worthy!
Te quedo Mortal!!!
Le quedo super bien!
This was super cool 💎
It was fun to do this jacket
I can’t WAITTTTTT TO MAKE one. OhhhhEmmmmGeeeee 🥰🥰🥰
Make sure to tag us! (:
Yes, I would love to know where you got these materials. Thanks!
Hi Rebecca! We used one layer of badge master sandwiched between 2 layers of water soluble poly mesh and the jacket is a varsity jacket which can be purchased in many stores online.
This is A LOT of work! Any reason why you wouldn't embroider the patches onto the jacket instead? I'm always a bit worried about the long-term of adhesive patches, even on outerwear.
That’s a great question. We wanted the inside of the jacket to look clean. Had we chosen to embroider directly on the jacket, we would have had to rip the seems and sew it all back together because of the lining. This was actually much easier. In addition to the patch adhesive, it would be advised for a more permanent fix to sew the edges down. This would not leave much of an impression inside the jacket.
@@allritythen makes complete sense! I guess I forgot/didn't realize that the inside liner was sewn without any zippers to allow for stitching. It seems like more blank vendors are building in the removable liner though which is great. Thank you for all of these great videos, I'm learning a ton! 😄
My crafting room is juuuuust about ready to be broken in (I moved from upstairs to downstairs garage converted to my craft room)
Goals!
It would help if you indicated what supplies you used and where they came from.
Hi Michele. We used one layer of badge master sandwiched between 2 layers of water soluble poly mesh.
@@allritythen what felt was used?
It was wool felt.
@@allritythen also where was the jacket from and was it leather? Does that cause issues with heat pressing?
The jacket was a wool and leather mix. The sleeves are leather and they took the heat pretty well. We pressed them for 40 seconds as in the video. Of course you want to do a test first on all your garments to see how they react to heat or other elements.
This is an awesome idea. Which stabilizers did you use to create the patches?
Two layers of water soluble polymesh and one of badge master
What the pro said ^ (:
Where can I buy that Apron!,,
The apron is from the 5.11 store. It is a tacticool apron.
Is there solvi in between the two sheets of cut away?
All of the layers are water soluble. One layer of badgemaster between two layers of water soluble polymesh.
Thanks ALLRITYTHEN for the reply
Where can I find this jacket material? Please provide a link. 😊
Hi Tina! We recommend checking out Amazon as there are a couple of options there. (:
So is it a tear away or cut away WSB?
Hi! For the patches, we used a water-soluble stabilizer.
What kind of tape are you using?
It’s heat resistant tape
That right. Thanks Allritythen for responding
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Good Video but need to take that car to get some real window tint on that. That film is failing hit me up i have guys all around the US that can get you some good film that will never do that.
We appreciate you!
Great project!
I would of loved to see some digitizing of those patches😔
There are several videos on Ricoma TV that show you just how to do this.
Hi! Here is one of the many videos we have > ruclips.net/video/YUyxfSS8emI/видео.htmlsi=xvgs25Dmh9qNKkoz