Week 49: The easy way and the hard way to create patches. Live Embroidery Class!

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @TikiJ24
    @TikiJ24 3 месяца назад

    I like the first method, It is much cleaner and professional looking

  • @gailhardock1206
    @gailhardock1206 Год назад +1

    Gail here from Alberta, Canada. Catching the replays as I work early Saturdays. Thank you so much for all the info.

  • @FutureMR2
    @FutureMR2 Год назад +1

    This video helped me alot, I can only hope to be as good as you one day my friend! Keep up the good work and the great videos.

    • @RomeroThreads
      @RomeroThreads  Год назад

      Thank you for the message. Its all about repetition, you got this!

  • @chaodersoup
    @chaodersoup Год назад +1

    Couldn’t make the live but rewatching right now! Good video, thanks!

  • @Tim.McElheny
    @Tim.McElheny Год назад +1

    Thanks for posting Romero! A ton of good information here.

  • @jeantemplemeyer366
    @jeantemplemeyer366 Год назад

    Thank you for the great advice and tutorial!

  • @starfish3704
    @starfish3704 Год назад

    Great tutorial, as always. For me the water soluble method is cleaner/ sharper. The hot knife might be a bit too time consuming if you have a big order, but it’s all a learning curve.

    • @RomeroThreads
      @RomeroThreads  Год назад

      The hot knife is good for those simple shapes (squares and circles), and if you want everything to stitch out all in 1 shot. The water soluble does look clean and very straight forward. Thank you for the comment.

  • @warpathclothing
    @warpathclothing Год назад

    Very helpful as always 👊

  • @jessiegibson9023
    @jessiegibson9023 Год назад

    Good live thanks looks good

  • @_ar8410
    @_ar8410 Год назад

    damn need to catch one of these lives next time💯

    • @RomeroThreads
      @RomeroThreads  Год назад +1

      Im going live this Saturday at 11am eastern.

  • @jenniferwentworth849
    @jenniferwentworth849 3 месяца назад +1

    So how would you sew this on? Sorry I'm new to patches.

  • @vonniemuniain5315
    @vonniemuniain5315 Год назад

    thank you ...great class.... do you ever do any free standing lace videos??

  • @elevated-apparel
    @elevated-apparel Год назад

    I use the hd trash bags or solvy then pop it out and use twillusa ps965 adhesive

    • @RomeroThreads
      @RomeroThreads  Год назад

      Yes very popular method, thanks for sharing.

  • @zehcnas1008
    @zehcnas1008 Год назад

    Good morning from New Mexico

  • @aerials4028
    @aerials4028 7 месяцев назад

    Omaha , Nebraska Home of The World’s Largest stockyard 1955-1971 . Weeks 1-48 check , “ Here “ !

  • @kristrinlatchman4739
    @kristrinlatchman4739 2 месяца назад

    does the white around the hot knife patterns go away when you peel off paper from backing ? or is that final patch

  • @EveronesInvited
    @EveronesInvited Год назад

    Here from Houston and it’s hot here

    • @RomeroThreads
      @RomeroThreads  Год назад

      H Town in the house! Thanks for stopping by.

  • @carolchatmon9433
    @carolchatmon9433 Год назад

    I would love this embroidery file

  • @bakingforfun6789
    @bakingforfun6789 Год назад

    If I use a tear away stabalizer, do I tear it all away or just what's outside of the design?

    • @RomeroThreads
      @RomeroThreads  Год назад

      Yes, tear away the outside, also if there’s any large pieces inside you can tear away that also.

  • @marthareed7178
    @marthareed7178 8 месяцев назад

    I don't have the same software you are using

  • @hersismine1
    @hersismine1 Год назад

    Hello I love all your videos what kind and weight of adhesive twill are you useingt

    • @RomeroThreads
      @RomeroThreads  Год назад

      Twill w/ adhesive, Im using temporary adhesive.

  • @bayareaquilting332
    @bayareaquilting332 Год назад

    What is the backing used?

  • @AA-om4vb
    @AA-om4vb 9 месяцев назад

    thank you

  • @sewingandcraftingwithsharo4450

    How do you get your satin stitch that full and nice. I have Hatch embroidery

    • @RomeroThreads
      @RomeroThreads  Год назад +1

      I would say, correct tension, correct underlay, stitch angles correctly positioned, everything should stitch out clean. Hatch is a great program.

    • @sewingandcraftingwithsharo4450
      @sewingandcraftingwithsharo4450 Год назад

      @@RomeroThreads thank you so much

  • @tomcollick8111
    @tomcollick8111 Год назад

    Which hoops are the most common you use for your business?

    • @RomeroThreads
      @RomeroThreads  Год назад

      5.5 and 8x13 mighty hoops are my main ones.

    • @tomcollick8111
      @tomcollick8111 Год назад

      @@RomeroThreads IF you were doing full back shirt names 2to 4" high which hoop is best?

  • @talkteawiththeauntiez
    @talkteawiththeauntiez Год назад

    Why is plastic used for the back?

  • @zehcnas1008
    @zehcnas1008 Год назад

    I heard that if thread is still connected to your embroidery item, it is the bobbin. If not then check your thread. Is this true?

    • @RomeroThreads
      @RomeroThreads  Год назад +1

      Im not sure if there's a rule. It all depends on the situation, but most of the time the bobbin is a prime suspect assuming your thread path and tension is set correctly.

    • @zehcnas1008
      @zehcnas1008 Год назад

      @@RomeroThreads Thanks!

  • @kjmiller8381
    @kjmiller8381 9 месяцев назад

    How / when would you add Velcro if you wanted it to have this?

  • @dwgifts
    @dwgifts Год назад

    Maybe it's just me but I wouldn't want to send the hot knife version to my customers. I'm hoping that you can get cleaner edges with a laser. Also, realizing that this was a learning video so it took a really long time to create one patch, but between this and all of the other videos I've seen, it still seems like it takes a long time to create patches. It is difficult to see how to make patches profitable.

    • @RomeroThreads
      @RomeroThreads  Год назад +2

      Hello, this is definitely a training video moving in slow motion. In real life, the process is moving a whole lot faster. As with the hot knife, once you clean up the small pieces sticking out, they come out great. Simple, basic designs cut easier, quicker and cleaner. Profit on patches depend on your stitch count, embroidery experience, your niche and how well you can market your product.

    • @dwgifts
      @dwgifts Год назад

      @@RomeroThreads Thanks, and I definitely appreciate the effort you put into your videos.

  • @BonnieWeidert
    @BonnieWeidert 6 месяцев назад

    I love the tutorials. Narrator appears to be very knowledgeable but the pace is way too fast and the simple steps going from one to another icon is too fast or omitted. Granted, the more knowledgeable one is on the software, that is a given but for those like me who are beginners, these are important steps. I am lost not knowing where she is getting from one place to another. I am proficient on another embroidery software but this is a totally different venue. Please keep the tutorials coming and perhaps show each step/selected icon more slowly while remembering you might have beginners watching. Many thanks.