Omgggggg I have spent countless hours and MONEY trying to figure this out!!! I just did it along with you and can’t believe it was so easy!!!! Please don’t stop making these videos….a billion THANKS!!! 🙏🏾 🎊 🎉
Do you know how to add fonts to lettering gui i looked into it but was overwhelmed by all the steps I’m more of a visual learner you guys have been great for me!! Thanks for the help
You could use a little heat gut and shrink the remaining puff a bit inside, so that it does not stick out so much, if you happened to have only a mismatched foam. I remember watching this in a tutorial probably by John Deer. - Tina
Super helpful video! I’m using the SE600 with ink stitch for the design. I still can’t seem to get my design to come out properly even without puff foam. The lower bobbin thread color continues to comes through to the top. I’ve adjusted the tightest to try and help it from not coming up. But it still does a bit. Which settings do you typically use in params embroidery extension for a non puff/ or puffed design? Thanks in advance
It sounds like you may want to adjust (tighten) your bobbin tension vs your thread tension... We cover how to do this here: ruclips.net/video/WCwRGoDtcl8/видео.html As for setting changes in params, the only adjustment we make is to the "zig-zag spacing," the default for us is 0.3mm. For puff embroidery, we have good results with 0.2mm. Hope this helps!
Hi! We briefly show trimming it in this video: ruclips.net/video/HX-yof0tHN8/видео.html at 11:00 We just peal the excess foam off of the embroidery, use our curved scissors to take of any chunks left, and lastly we go over the embroidery with a lighter carefully (you could also use a heat gun, which probably would be better). Perhaps in the future we could make a video about this in detail. Thanks for watching!
We used embroidery "Puffy Foam" by Sulky, www.amazon.com/Sulky-America-Color-Puffy-Assortment/dp/B001HVVYHE/ref=sr_1_3?crid=MF73LDMETFOE&dchild=1&keywords=puff+embroidery+foam&qid=1624551917&sprefix=puff+embroider%2Caps%2C335&sr=8-3
I use some foam from Walmart. I stack two sheets on top of each other when tacking it down. www.walmart.com/ip/Go-Create-Foam-9-x-12-Black-Sheet/771288809
Hi! We didn’t change the pull compensation (we left it at our default 0.1), but you can definitely tweak it to get the results you’re looking for. You can also try a thicker foam. Thanks for watching!
No we didn't use an underpath, we just made sure the foam stayed in place as it stitches out. The longer the stitch the more chance you have for foam to show through or stitches to unravel. We aren't sure what the longest you can get without that happening, but we have read not to go over 7mm. Thanks for watching!
Our Brother SE1900 will automatically trim prior to a color change (so there is no setting), However, if your machine supports it, you can add a "Trim" command by selecting the object you want a trim on, and go to Extensions>Inkstitch>Commands>Attach Commands to Selected Objects... Then click on "Trim thread after selected object." Hope this helps!
There are currently no Japanese fonts in the lettering tool, but you can add them. We cover adding a font to the lettering tool in this video here: ruclips.net/video/KaUnlS-kW90/видео.html. Hope this helps!
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Omgggggg I have spent countless hours and MONEY trying to figure this out!!! I just did it along with you and can’t believe it was so easy!!!! Please don’t stop making these videos….a billion THANKS!!! 🙏🏾 🎊 🎉
Thanks for watching!
I was thinking this would be more complicated! Thanks for helping me so much with all your tutorials!
Glad our tutorials could help you!
Another awesome video as usual! Your tutorials have been an immense help as I get going with embroidery. Keep it up! 👍
Will do! Thanks for watching!
Great help
Awesome video! learned a lot from it, keep it up! much love from Holland
Thank you!
Thank you guys you are amazing!!
Thanks for watching!
Extremely helpful, thank you guys.🇿🇦
Glad it was helpful for you! Thank you for watching!
Good job!
Thank you!
Do you know how to add fonts to lettering gui i looked into it but was overwhelmed by all the steps I’m more of a visual learner you guys have been great for me!! Thanks for the help
We’ll have to do some research, maybe a future video idea! Thank you!
Thank you i look forward to it
You could use a little heat gut and shrink the remaining puff a bit inside, so that it does not stick out so much, if you happened to have only a mismatched foam. I remember watching this in a tutorial probably by John Deer. - Tina
Thanks!!
Brilliant, well done :-)
Thank you for always having kind words!
Thank you for this video! Have you done a hat?
We have a hat project coming!
Thanks ❤❤ sir
love watching your tutorials, one question have you done an appliqué pes file?
Thank you for watching! We actually have one posting on Wednesday and another we did one a while back in December (Craftmas 2020 playlist)
@@ProjectAnonymous_Duo awesome I'll be looking for it and I'll go through video list for the one from December :-)
Super helpful video! I’m using the SE600 with ink stitch for the design. I still can’t seem to get my design to come out properly even without puff foam. The lower bobbin thread color continues to comes through to the top. I’ve adjusted the tightest to try and help it from not coming up. But it still does a bit. Which settings do you typically use in params embroidery extension for a non puff/ or puffed design? Thanks in advance
It sounds like you may want to adjust (tighten) your bobbin tension vs your thread tension... We cover how to do this here: ruclips.net/video/WCwRGoDtcl8/видео.html As for setting changes in params, the only adjustment we make is to the "zig-zag spacing," the default for us is 0.3mm. For puff embroidery, we have good results with 0.2mm. Hope this helps!
@@ProjectAnonymous_Duo thanks a lot for the response I’ll try this out today!
can you show how to cut an trim the foam at the end clean it up
Hi! We briefly show trimming it in this video: ruclips.net/video/HX-yof0tHN8/видео.html at 11:00 We just peal the excess foam off of the embroidery, use our curved scissors to take of any chunks left, and lastly we go over the embroidery with a lighter carefully (you could also use a heat gun, which probably would be better). Perhaps in the future we could make a video about this in detail. Thanks for watching!
@@ProjectAnonymous_Duo thanks❤
What type of foam did you use? Is it regular craft foam or special for embroidery?
We used embroidery "Puffy Foam" by Sulky, www.amazon.com/Sulky-America-Color-Puffy-Assortment/dp/B001HVVYHE/ref=sr_1_3?crid=MF73LDMETFOE&dchild=1&keywords=puff+embroidery+foam&qid=1624551917&sprefix=puff+embroider%2Caps%2C335&sr=8-3
@@ProjectAnonymous_Duo thanks! Is it an affiliate link? Would love to help support you!
Thank you so much! It’s not an affiliate link, just what we bought.
I use some foam from Walmart. I stack two sheets on top of each other when tacking it down.
www.walmart.com/ip/Go-Create-Foam-9-x-12-Black-Sheet/771288809
Do you or have you tried cross stitching with software, if so can you do a tutorial please?
We haven't tried cross stitching... We'll have to look into it, thank you for the suggestion!!
Did you change the pull compensation? I tried adding foam and it didn't "puff"..
Hi! We didn’t change the pull compensation (we left it at our default 0.1), but you can definitely tweak it to get the results you’re looking for. You can also try a thicker foam. Thanks for watching!
Do you have underpath?? How long stitches i possible?
No we didn't use an underpath, we just made sure the foam stayed in place as it stitches out. The longer the stitch the more chance you have for foam to show through or stitches to unravel. We aren't sure what the longest you can get without that happening, but we have read not to go over 7mm. Thanks for watching!
SIR CAN I KNOW HOW TOSET TRIMMING BEFORE THE COLOUR CHANGING
Our Brother SE1900 will automatically trim prior to a color change (so there is no setting), However, if your machine supports it, you can add a "Trim" command by selecting the object you want a trim on, and go to Extensions>Inkstitch>Commands>Attach Commands to Selected Objects... Then click on "Trim thread after selected object." Hope this helps!
What font did you use for the 3D
Thanks for watching! We used the font Baumans.
how to do Japanese letters
can you please tell me
There are currently no Japanese fonts in the lettering tool, but you can add them. We cover adding a font to the lettering tool in this video here: ruclips.net/video/KaUnlS-kW90/видео.html. Hope this helps!
@@ProjectAnonymous_Duo thanks
@@ProjectAnonymous_Duo can you plase make a video on it
if it is not a problem