Thank you for breaking down the importance of each of these major stitches. Very informative. I’m learning so much from you which is helping me understand my Ricoma much better. You’re the best! Keep up the great work:
Hello mr Romero, first of all thank you for you service🇺🇸 I’m just getting ready to get in to this side business for me and am soaking it all in you are a fine teacher. I am going to the Long Beach expo am interested to look at the Ricoma line of machines and get aquainted with the vendors. Thanks again
Thank you, good information for the wife doing digitizing. She is sometime unsure about what stitch to use to make certain patterns to look good as well as font letters and numbers. She has problems with ( R ) and ( E ) not coming out good. Sometimes the ( T ) on the ends of the top of the T. Usuallly, the right side only has a slant to it . Not sure why. Its not squaring it off. Anyway, this video helped. Good job !
2 questions. 1. Is there a different fill stich to use instead of the tatami? I have a brother se630, and it takes forever... I'll be upgrading to a se1900 soon, maybe a MT1501 depending on price and options... 2. What would you recommend I do, if the design requires a tatami stitch, with a satin stich on top, but requires extra details on said stich?... So it would be 3 stiches on top of each other basically... Thanks, learning so much appreciate your work...
AWESOMELY Beautiful work, Perfectly Thorough Presentations!👏🏽 New Subscriber! BEFORE I even click Play, I give a 👍🏼because KNOW Your videos are very Informative! Thanks A Million & Perpetual Success!!👑❤🥰
Hey Hi I just wanted to drop a comment yeah I got a six had embroidery machine I am couple weeks ago.I was wondering if you can do like videos on how to operate the machine or you know what can you do so you know you’re you’re being more productive and you know you don’t get a lot of needle breaks Novant because I’ve been getting all new brakes on a six-ish he
Thanks!! Hatch is not built for Macs. There are ways around it if you really need to use Macs by using special software and running a virtual window programs for Macs. Not something that Ive done but it can be done. I went the easy route and bought a new pc only for digitizing. Pretty lengthy answer but my real answer is no you cant (with a small exception). Hope that makes sense.
Thank you for this video. It was very well explained. It gives me a better understanding about stitch size. Thank you again! Thank you for your service!
Thank you for breaking down the importance of each of these major stitches. Very informative. I’m learning so much from you which is helping me understand my Ricoma much better. You’re the best! Keep up the great work:
Thanks Romero needed this. Patch at end is where im trying to be... Good stuff
How do you only have 25k subscribers! Your content is very informative and easy to understand!
I didnt know that about the density for Puff foam! This ones getting printed and put in my information folder! Great guide!
Thamk you for all your advice
Hello mr Romero, first of all thank you for you service🇺🇸 I’m just getting ready to get in to this side business for me and am soaking it all in you are a fine teacher. I am going to the Long Beach expo am interested to look at the Ricoma line of machines and get aquainted with the vendors. Thanks again
Nice, have fun at the Expo!
I want that patch. My son was on the USS CARL VINSON
Thank you, good information for the wife doing digitizing. She is sometime unsure about what stitch to use to make certain patterns to look good as well as font letters and numbers. She has problems with ( R ) and ( E ) not coming out good. Sometimes the ( T ) on the ends of the top of the T. Usuallly, the right side only has a slant to it . Not sure why. Its not squaring it off. Anyway, this video helped. Good job !
You’re my favorite RUclips creator for machine embroidery. I loved your video where you shared projects from your trip to Goodwill. 😁
Thank you, much appreciated!! And yes, good times going to the Goodwill, I think its time to pay another visit.
2 questions.
1. Is there a different fill stich to use instead of the tatami? I have a brother se630, and it takes forever... I'll be upgrading to a se1900 soon, maybe a MT1501 depending on price and options...
2. What would you recommend I do, if the design requires a tatami stitch, with a satin stich on top, but requires extra details on said stich?... So it would be 3 stiches on top of each other basically...
Thanks, learning so much appreciate your work...
AWESOMELY Beautiful work, Perfectly Thorough Presentations!👏🏽 New Subscriber! BEFORE I even click Play, I give a 👍🏼because KNOW Your videos are very Informative! Thanks A Million & Perpetual Success!!👑❤🥰
Great video, thank you for posting!
Thanks again!
Good video thanks
Hey Hi I just wanted to drop a comment yeah I got a six had embroidery machine I am couple weeks ago.I was wondering if you can do like videos on how to operate the machine or you know what can you do so you know you’re you’re being more productive and you know you don’t get a lot of needle breaks Novant because I’ve been getting all new brakes on a six-ish he
Awesome video very detail please do more videos like this in the future.
Thanks!! Yea, I got the white board to go all out. More to come. 👌🏽
Excellent teacher
Thanks so much for your teaching videos! I always learn a lot!
Can I use Hatch on a Macbook Pro?
Thanks!! Hatch is not built for Macs. There are ways around it if you really need to use Macs by using special software and running a virtual window programs for Macs. Not something that Ive done but it can be done. I went the easy route and bought a new pc only for digitizing. Pretty lengthy answer but my real answer is no you cant (with a small exception). Hope that makes sense.
@@RomeroThreads yes it makes sense. Thanks!
Romero por que no nos das unas clases en español.
Thank you for this video. It was very well explained. It gives me a better understanding about stitch size. Thank you again!
Thank you for your service!
Yea, alot of small details happen w/ each stitch. Thanks!!
When you use satin stitch and yours are to wide, you can click auto split. Though it's reduce the BOLDNESS you want 😅
Yes, good point.