Spiffy, thank you! Hopefully this doesn't get you pestered by that lady out of California who's been sending folks C&Ds for patent infringement re: puffy and/or embossed embroidery tutorials. I've seen a few videos about it this past month from other creators in the embroidery space, and one lady even gives the patent number in her video.
Oh, I'm KEENLY aware of her shenanigans. I have not been served and I won't be for this particular video. Her patent specifically covers the embossed look. She's a sneaky one. She only goes after smaller creators. You'll notice she hasn't touched Ricoma or Brother for their tutorials. There's a reason for that. I'm consulting with a patent lawyer and preparing a Seamrippin' video specifically on this topic.
@@fiercekittenz I have seen that nonsense. When I saw the first demo on Puff Embroidery I thought it was Trapunto. Don't think that person came up with that one. Wishing you all the best @fiercekittenz. New Sub here.
@@Dee_B23 MMMM HMM exactly. Thing is, trapunto uses quilting batting, not foam. Her patent specifically calls out foam. Spoiler alert: you can use felt.
@@fiercekittenz I hope she's prepared for the can of sh!t she opened by going after people in our community! Dr. Elizabeth Townsend Gard, Law professor at Tulane University that specializes in Intellectual Property Law, Copyrights, Trademarks, etc., is now looking into this matter. And Dr. Gard a quilter so she's one of us!
Thank you!!! Finally an easy to follow, straight to the point video on how to digitize the design for the puff 🙌
Haha voice is amazing. And the ending was perfect. You can buy foam to match the thread color........ but who has money for that. 💯🙏🏿
Definitely needed this
Thank you this was the best video on 3D puff. Loved your style of teaching.
Thank you so much! More HATCH digitizing videos plz!
thank you dear for grow my knowledge 🤗
Great tutorial. Thank you
Spiffy, thank you!
Hopefully this doesn't get you pestered by that lady out of California who's been sending folks C&Ds for patent infringement re: puffy and/or embossed embroidery tutorials. I've seen a few videos about it this past month from other creators in the embroidery space, and one lady even gives the patent number in her video.
Oh, I'm KEENLY aware of her shenanigans. I have not been served and I won't be for this particular video. Her patent specifically covers the embossed look. She's a sneaky one. She only goes after smaller creators. You'll notice she hasn't touched Ricoma or Brother for their tutorials. There's a reason for that. I'm consulting with a patent lawyer and preparing a Seamrippin' video specifically on this topic.
@@fiercekittenz Yaaaay, get it!
@@fiercekittenz I have seen that nonsense. When I saw the first demo on Puff Embroidery I thought it was
Trapunto. Don't think that person came up with that one. Wishing you all the best @fiercekittenz. New Sub here.
@@Dee_B23 MMMM HMM exactly. Thing is, trapunto uses quilting batting, not foam. Her patent specifically calls out foam. Spoiler alert: you can use felt.
@@fiercekittenz I hope she's prepared for the can of sh!t she opened by going after people in our community! Dr. Elizabeth Townsend Gard, Law professor at Tulane University that specializes in Intellectual Property Law, Copyrights, Trademarks, etc., is now looking into this matter. And Dr. Gard a quilter so she's one of us!
So using the 3d satin feature is not good on Hatch?
In Hatch 3 it's called "raised satin." It's just applying several layers of satin stitching on top of the other and doesn't really involve foam.
@@fiercekittenz got it. Thanks
excellent tutorial, thank you