Thank you. It really depends on the look I am going for. Felt is a common material and that is what I used in this video in combination with regular cotton. To make the foundation supportive, I like to use twill underneath.
Newbie question: If you left the water soluble fabric on it, would it help the heat and bind adhere better? Or does it not work well with the heat and bi d. LOVED this tutorial! I inherited my sister’s embroidery machine so I am trying to learn from the ground up!
Thanks for watching! To be honest, I have always washed the water soluble out or at least gotten rid of the bulk of it. So I have no idea as to if it will alter the heat applied adhesive.
It may stay for a few washes with heat in bond ultra... but I always tell people to stitch a few points along the edges with a hand needle just to ensure it doesn't come off. I actually tell people this even with using patch grade adhesive, because I never know how hot people was things in.
You are welcome and thank you for watching! This design came from Kreative Kiwi. It is part of a full body umicorn embroidery design and I only used the head. www.kreativekiwiembroidery.co.nz/
Hi! No, actually the digitizer should add a placement stitch. However, when on rare occasions I need one, and there isn't one, I duplicate the first outline using the program Sew What Pro or Essentials by Embrilliance and move it to the first color.
Hi! No I don't have a specific link. I usually shop local at Joann's, Walmart (all of the fabric/felt here is from Walmart) or anyplace that sells craft and sewing supplies. The only online place I shop for fabric is Fabric. com. Thank you for watching!
I really don't price like traditional sellers do based on stitches and such. I always check to see what patches similar to it are selling for in my area and online like Etsy. This one I priced at $12 because of the size and colors. But you can always set at a higher price and gradually lower it to see what it will sell for in your venue.
DEFINITELY!! But I have found that if you sell at craft fairs (not flea markets) you can get better prices because people are shopping for quality/unique items.
Thank-you for sharing your talents
Thank you!!
That came out so cute!
Wow, so pretty. Thanks for showing us.
Thank you too!
This is exactly what I was looking for. You explained it so easily to understand. Wish I found your video before watching so many others. Thanks!
Awesome!!! I am glad that you found me!!!
I totally agree ❤️
Thank you for the video.
You're welcome!
Awesome video, I learned so much!
So helpful to see! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for this video! Also, I think most of our hoops look like yours :)
You are welcome!🌞
Beautiful. Thank for your ecxplicity.
Thank you!
I truly appreciate your patience I'm learning a lot from you. Thank You
I just love what you demonstrated and made it look so easy. I’ve always admired KK work. Thank you for sharing
Thank you for watching!! I do love just about every design KK has🌞
Such a great idea for using these faces..I could see the entire unicorn done as a patch also though!
This is SOOO cute!!
Thank you!!
nice job on the video and I love Kreative Kiwi! They add elements to the designs that make it stand out above the others.
Yes, their designs are beautiful and stitch very well!
Adorable 🥰, thanks 😊 for sharing ❤️
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Love kreative kiwi. Have bought tons of their designs.
Yes!!! Kreative kiwi designs are awesome!!
Thats beautiful love it
AWESOME!
What type of material do you use for patches? Beautiful unicorn
Thank you. It really depends on the look I am going for. Felt is a common material and that is what I used in this video in combination with regular cotton. To make the foundation supportive, I like to use twill underneath.
Newbie question: If you left the water soluble fabric on it, would it help the heat and bind adhere better? Or does it not work well with the heat and bi d. LOVED this tutorial! I inherited my sister’s embroidery machine so I am trying to learn from the ground
up!
Thanks for watching! To be honest, I have always washed the water soluble out or at least gotten rid of the bulk of it. So I have no idea as to if it will alter the heat applied adhesive.
I did a test and didn't notice a difference, however I was not working on felt I was using poly patch twill.
I've looked at Creative Kiwi for this unicorn and it's not there! I would love to make this into a patch for my great granddaughter!
I only used the head portion
www.kreativekiwiembroidery.co.nz/product/Large-Applique-Unicorn.html
I have a friend who wants me to make one and put on a knit hat, wonder if it would stay on ok with heat n bond
It may stay for a few washes with heat in bond ultra... but I always tell people to stitch a few points along the edges with a hand needle just to ensure it doesn't come off. I actually tell people this even with using patch grade adhesive, because I never know how hot people was things in.
Thank you for this video. Can you add the link to where you bought your designs
You are welcome and thank you for watching! This design came from Kreative Kiwi. It is part of a full body umicorn embroidery design and I only used the head. www.kreativekiwiembroidery.co.nz/
how did you separate the body part so you could just use the head ??
With this design...the digitizer has is already separated into different parts, so I just used the head part.
@@SouthernAudacity I just bought the design and see that now, love her designs
Hi I’m new to embroidery, how did you get your placement stitch, was it a program you used?
Hi! No, actually the digitizer should add a placement stitch. However, when on rare occasions I need one, and there isn't one, I duplicate the first outline using the program Sew What Pro or Essentials by Embrilliance and move it to the first color.
Do you have a link of where you got your craft fabric from
Hi! No I don't have a specific link. I usually shop local at Joann's, Walmart (all of the fabric/felt here is from Walmart) or anyplace that sells craft and sewing supplies. The only online place I shop for fabric is Fabric. com. Thank you for watching!
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Looks great! How would you price this when selling?
I really don't price like traditional sellers do based on stitches and such. I always check to see what patches similar to it are selling for in my area and online like Etsy. This one I priced at $12 because of the size and colors. But you can always set at a higher price and gradually lower it to see what it will sell for in your venue.
@@SouthernAudacity
Wow that seems undervalued for great work. But again market price controls a lot of pricing too sadly
DEFINITELY!! But I have found that if you sell at craft fairs (not flea markets) you can get better prices because people are shopping for quality/unique items.
Oops! Kreative Kiwi! Not there!
I used only the head portion of this design
www.kreativekiwiembroidery.co.nz/product/Large-Applique-Unicorn.html
do you have a facebook group/page
Yes, my FB is Southern Audacity LLC. I am planning to get better about posting. But I don't have a FB group.