I wish it was that easy, and the results were perfect when I do it. I need to practice so much more. Thank you as always for the great informative video.
Very true, it is very tedious and one little mistake throws everything off. Practice does make perfect and after a couple of rounds and trial and error, you should be good. Thank you for the comment.
How did you get the artwork from Illustrator into Wilcom? Was there a shortcut you used or did you copy/paste, screen cap or something else? I know with Corel Paint/Draw there's a button to import/export between Corel and Wilcom but I don't see one in Illustrator. Thanks!
What tear away and cut away rolls do you buy? I’ve seen it in several of your videos but I don’t see anything in your description mention what brand it is or get it from?
The rolls I got from United Threads. I don't think they make the exact one that ive been using any more. The one in my video is a 2.5 oz smooth H/V. Im buying a new stack of rolls from either Gunold or Allstitch this week, I'll let you know what I got and what I think.
If you want to get it prefect around the neck evenly spaced I would take a new picture. These sweaters are very inconsistence on the shape that some designs may look off balanced.
Mr. Romero, I hope you notice. I have been blessed by my mom with a chinese brand (yonthin) flat embroidery machine, do you have experience with those kinds of machines?
@@RomeroThreads Thank you for getting back to me do I have to buy the whole set or can I just buy the one ruler that you show that’s really all I’m interested in don’t see it separate on the website
That was a great tip on setting the design up to sew "center out" . Thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
Great ideas! Thank you for sharing your process.
Thanks for watching!
That came out really good. I like the way you set things up to get perfect placement.
Thanks! Yea, thats really the tedious part of the whole production, is getting all the measurements nice and dialed in.
Liked before seen. Because Romero is always delivering great tutorials
Awesome video King. Thanks. I will have to try this one.
Nice, let me know how it comes out when you try it.
Beautiful. Thanks so much for these videos. I'm fairly new to the game, you are definitely a blessing✌
Nice. I will have to try this. Thanks for sharing
I wish it was that easy, and the results were perfect when I do it. I need to practice so much more. Thank you as always for the great informative video.
Very true, it is very tedious and one little mistake throws everything off. Practice does make perfect and after a couple of rounds and trial and error, you should be good. Thank you for the comment.
That’s dope. I love it. Downloading this video so I can practice. Thanks
Awesome insight 🤙🏽
Awesome, nice job. You do smart at this.
Thank you!
Good video thanks looks great
Great video! What kind of backing/stabilizer did you use?
2.5 oz Cutaway
cutaway stays in the shirts in a square around the actual image/text?
Can you do this ON the collar as well?
You could as long as you can lay it flat and hoop it.
How did you get the artwork from Illustrator into Wilcom? Was there a shortcut you used or did you copy/paste, screen cap or something else? I know with Corel Paint/Draw there's a button to import/export between Corel and Wilcom but I don't see one in Illustrator. Thanks!
I save it and export it as a jpeg and bring it into Wilcom.
I save it and export it as a jpeg and bring it into Wilcom.
itll be nice if Ricoma includes a camera above the needle so you can see the image in that area before you embroider.
Are there printed steps on how to do this in Hatch?
Buddy please show process of removal of back film also
That was just cut away. I cut it with scissors around the design. Its not film.
Do you have to do the steps to create the arch each time you do a shirt?
You can make one for different sizes of shirt and different style of neck collars
What tear away and cut away rolls do you buy? I’ve seen it in several of your videos but I don’t see anything in your description mention what brand it is or get it from?
The rolls I got from United Threads. I don't think they make the exact one that ive been using any more. The one in my video is a 2.5 oz smooth H/V. Im buying a new stack of rolls from either Gunold or Allstitch this week, I'll let you know what I got and what I think.
Since you place your sweater on the machine backwards do you also have to flip your design?
Yes, flip the design.
What font did you use, please?
Hola, hay alguna otra manera de hacer las lineas de referencia( otro programa que se pueda utilizar)?
Do you need to take pictures of the sweatshirt every single time before stitching? Or I can reuse the picture? Thanks!
If you want to get it prefect around the neck evenly spaced I would take a new picture. These sweaters are very inconsistence on the shape that some designs may look off balanced.
Mr. Romero, I hope you notice. I have been blessed by my mom with a chinese brand (yonthin) flat embroidery machine, do you have experience with those kinds of machines?
Embroidery machines all have the same concept. Learn the control panel and maybe download the manual online. Ive never worked with that brand machine.
? What ruler are you using where can I order it?
You can get it here:
Graphic Alignment System with Tee Square It!
shrsl.com/3boup
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Thank you for getting back to me do I have to buy the whole set or can I just buy the one ruler that you show that’s really all I’m interested in don’t see it separate on the website
It comes as a whole set. I also use mostly the straight ruler, but the T square comes handy every now and then.
What size hoop
Im using a 8x13 mighty hoop.