Great video. I was given foil balloons and wanted to make use of them for sentimental value. Someone mentioned using them as Mylar and using them for machine embroidery. So taking on board this video, the flip flop design and my balloons..... I feel a project coming on. Thank you so much Sue and Don
Thank you I am now wanting to give this try and also have never tried to applique with lame fabric but this has intrigued me to try. I followed along in my Hatch and have already created the design!
You always explain things so well, I never have trouble following! I also love bling and use metallic thread whenever possible. I use the mug method you showed here and can vouch that it works like a charm. Thank you for another great video!
I hardly ever use metallic thread because it always breaks on me. I have heard about putting the thread in a cup, but I haven't tried it yet. Thanks for this tutorial. I will try it out.
Awesome! I use horizontal thread holder for metallic thread, is not twisting at all. if somebody don't want to invest in horizontal thread holder, you can use a foam cup, stick a pen, put the thread on the pen and stick it from inside out, and voila.The thread is inside the cup hanging on the pen. I also use metallic thread needle, the eye is larger a bit. Your McDreamy had no issue. I have Viking machines. Holding the thread vertically for me is not really working. Horizontally is working like a charm on both of my machines. Hope I wasn't too confusing describing the home made cup/thread holder. The idea of horizontal thread holding is like the wall mounted paper towel holder in the kitchen.
Great video. I'm trying to do it with Santa Flamingo and the closed shapes get the tatami in them. How can I fix this. The a's, the o's and the g fill where it should be blank. Thanks.
Great tutorial, thank you! I was following along in my software PED10 and was going great until the "travel on edge". PED doesn't have this feature and so I got a wide zigzag. Is there anything to use in PED to make it travel on the edge? Also, I have a PR machine and was wondering how to use the metallic thread, it was so twisty and made pigs ear out of it!
So that your stitching is able to "travel along the edge" in PE Design 10, go into sewing attributes panel, scroll down until you see the heading that says 'stitch path'...select the logo showing the stitching going around the edge of the design...... :)
This looks great. Thanks so much. I have a question , does the Gunold site sell to individuals, or do you need to be a business to purchase from them? (Canadian site)
I think you have to have a business to purchase from them. Give them a call or email and ask - a lot of people have called about the scissors, so they may bend the rules a bit? I am not sure though. It's hard to find embroidery supplies in Ontario, and Gunold stuff is easy for me to get - and i love the quality of everything they sell. Maybe they have gunold stuff in other retailers, too - they do have that in the states.
You prolly dont care but if you guys are stoned like me atm then you can watch all the latest series on Instaflixxer. Been watching with my brother for the last couple of weeks :)
Thanks Nayda for inspiring Sue to make this fantastic appliqué video and metallic thread tips!
Great video. I was given foil balloons and wanted to make use of them for sentimental value. Someone mentioned using them as Mylar and using them for machine embroidery. So taking on board this video, the flip flop design and my balloons..... I feel a project coming on. Thank you so much Sue and Don
Thank you I am now wanting to give this try and also have never tried to applique with lame fabric but this has intrigued me to try. I followed along in my Hatch and have already created the design!
excellent Gail!!
Beautiful !! Love the video. So easy to understand.
You are very welcome, I am glad you are enjoying the videos! thanks for watching!
Thank you I have never used metalic thread - bit scared it might clog up the bobbin - but the cup trick looks good. So I will give it a go.
Beautiful. Thank you for this video so clear and instructive Love it
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Thank you so much for sharing this video. It was very clear and I learned so many new techniques. I cant wait to stitch this out.
You are so welcome!
Thank you, I shall certainly give this a try. Wonderful!
it looks great when you stitch it out!
Another great video thank you
you are welcome :) i am glad you are enjoying the videos!
You always explain things so well, I never have trouble following! I also love bling and use metallic thread whenever possible. I use the mug method you showed here and can vouch that it works like a charm. Thank you for another great video!
Another good video!
I hardly ever use metallic thread because it always breaks on me. I have heard about putting the thread in a cup, but I haven't tried it yet. Thanks for this tutorial. I will try it out.
it makes a big difference!! and it works!
Awesome! I use horizontal thread holder for metallic thread, is not twisting at all. if somebody don't want to invest in horizontal thread holder, you can use a foam cup, stick a pen, put the thread on the pen and stick it from inside out, and voila.The thread is inside the cup hanging on the pen. I also use metallic thread needle, the eye is larger a bit. Your McDreamy had no issue. I have Viking machines. Holding the thread vertically for me is not really working. Horizontally is working like a charm on both of my machines. Hope I wasn't too confusing describing the home made cup/thread holder. The idea of horizontal thread holding is like the wall mounted paper towel holder in the kitchen.
fantastic troubleshooting and figuring out what works for you and your machines! Great work!!
Love this!
Letters look great when they are large appliques with a few extra stitches to give it that bling!
Amazing as always.
You are very welcome, I am glad you are enjoying the videos! thanks for watching!
Good tips. Thanks!
Great video. I'm trying to do it with Santa Flamingo and the closed shapes get the tatami in them. How can I fix this. The a's, the o's and the g fill where it should be blank. Thanks.
Thank You for the video.
You are very welcome, I am glad you are enjoying the videos! thanks for watching!
Is that Cynthia? You're Fabulous .
So cool, thanks bunches ❣️
You are very welcome, I am glad you are enjoying the videos! thanks for watching!
Awesome as always! 👍🏻
You are very welcome, I am glad you are enjoying the videos! thanks for watching!
Great tutorial, thank you! I was following along in my software PED10 and was going great until the "travel on edge". PED doesn't have this feature and so I got a wide zigzag. Is there anything to use in PED to make it travel on the edge? Also, I have a PR machine and was wondering how to use the metallic thread, it was so twisty and made pigs ear out of it!
Hi Trish I have PED too, which fill stitch did you use please?
@@tonileggate I just widened the stitch, maybe that's the problem?
I have PED10 as well and have a few "stray" lines running across it? I have no clue how to get rid of them.
So that your stitching is able to "travel along the edge" in PE Design 10, go into sewing attributes panel, scroll down until you see the heading that says 'stitch path'...select the logo showing the stitching going around the edge of the design...... :)
This looks great. Thanks so much. I have a question , does the Gunold site sell to individuals, or do you need to be a business to purchase from them? (Canadian site)
I think you have to have a business to purchase from them. Give them a call or email and ask - a lot of people have called about the scissors, so they may bend the rules a bit? I am not sure though. It's hard to find embroidery supplies in Ontario, and Gunold stuff is easy for me to get - and i love the quality of everything they sell. Maybe they have gunold stuff in other retailers, too - they do have that in the states.
You prolly dont care but if you guys are stoned like me atm then you can watch all the latest series on Instaflixxer. Been watching with my brother for the last couple of weeks :)
@Ahmir Mekhi Definitely, have been watching on Instaflixxer for years myself =)
hallo where do I find the font files on my pc , where it was installed.
the fonts are all installed on your computer. go to settings and search font and you will be able to see them all.
WHAT MACHINE ARE U USING
Brother Dream Machine and a 10 needle PR1000e
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