I prefer the traditional method because I use a cricut. Not sure if you can enlarge in increments on the cricut like you did on the scan n cut. That’s important because if the piece is cut too small, you will have problems.
Thanks for watching! There is a way to enlarge it using a Cricut. I do agree that you need make sure the size it right. I will have more Cricut videos coming soon. Thanks for commenting. 😊
Hey Crystal!! I started with Walmart blanks years ago. But because I wanted something high quality enough to handle embroidery I use these other small businesses. One thing that drove me crazy about going to Walmart and target was the availability of items in the sizes I need. So what they said, yes you can use Walmart blanks for htv but when it comes to embroidery you need something to with stand the weight stitches and/or appliqué. Hope this helps!
Nice . I've never see just putting stabilizer under arm and not hooping. That's nice and I think I'll try it. Thx
Thanks for watching. I have a more detailed video about this in the How to Embroider a Shirt.
One of the best videos I’ve watched. Thank you
Thank you so much! I’m glad you liked it!! 🤗
Hi Alisha!
Hey Jacque!!!! :)
Hey Alisha! That's a great idea to precut the applique pieces! I like that better than the other way. Thank you for that great tutorial!!
Thank you so much Gorgeous Rose!! Glad it was helpful!
Good to see you Alisha. Nice tutorial
Aww thank you!! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for showing this, I have a SNC that I need to put to use.
No, thank you for watching and commenting. Let's get cutting!! :)
Great tutorial!!! I prefer cutting the appliqué prior to embroidering.
Thank you so much Nancy!!!! I agree, so much easier than cutting it in the hoop.
I haven't seen any vids cutting the applique before embroidering like you do. Is that faster to speed up process, interesting to know.
Hey Visi! It can definitely speed up the process especially if you have a lot of orders with the same designs. Thanks for watching! :)
Awesome idea. I need to try with my Cricut. Thank you for the tip
You are so welcome! Yes, you can do this with a Cricut and Silhouette!
Love the video! Can you do more-videos like this? Thank you
Thank you so much Jacque!!! Yes mam, I plan on doing more videos using this machine, cricut, and silhouette. Thanks for watching!
I prefer the traditional method because I use a cricut. Not sure if you can enlarge in increments on the cricut like you did on the scan n cut. That’s important because if the piece is cut too small, you will have problems.
Thanks for watching! There is a way to enlarge it using a Cricut. I do agree that you need make sure the size it right. I will have more Cricut videos coming soon. Thanks for commenting. 😊
Great video, where do you purchase your vinyl that rips so easy?
Thank you Beverly!! I buy my vinyl locally but it’s Siser Weed glitter HTV.
I also have a Silhouette, can this be done with the SIL?
Hey ADSpring1!! Yes, you can cut fabric on a silhouette machine. Thank you for watching!
Is not Walmart blanks more cheap and great quality?
Hey Crystal!! I started with Walmart blanks years ago. But because I wanted something high quality enough to handle embroidery I use these other small businesses. One thing that drove me crazy about going to Walmart and target was the availability of items in the sizes I need. So what they said, yes you can use Walmart blanks for htv but when it comes to embroidery you need something to with stand the weight stitches and/or appliqué. Hope this helps!
Where do you get the glitter vinyl?
Hey Terri! I get it locally. It's Siser Easyweed glitter vinyl.