Hello, I am writing from Turkey. We do not have an embroidery pattern drawing video here as clearly and clearly as you. Could you please help me with this embroidery drawing or send me the link of this embroidery drawing program, thank you very much.
Thank you for video. Very informative. One question. I have not done these letters before. Is there any reason you couldn’t do this straight on shirt instead of doing them individually then pressing on?
@@itssewannie5872 do you have any advice about it punching through the HTV?! I tried this today and it punched holes in my HTV when my final stitch was stitching out?? Is it a tension thing? Or should I use a more structured stabilizer?!!
@@kayceedanielson-gs2ps are you using glitter HTV? What size needle? I have never had this happen. I would look at needle size and quality of HTV first.
fabulous! but i am curious. can you cut out the letters on a Cricut and then embroider around it?
Thank you for the tutorial! Very clever 👍
Super cute and creative
Thank you 💗💗
Great tutorial
Thanks!
Hello, I am writing from Turkey. We do not have an embroidery pattern drawing video here as clearly and clearly as you. Could you please help me with this embroidery drawing or send me the link of this embroidery drawing program, thank you very much.
Thank you for video. Very informative. One question. I have not done these letters before. Is there any reason you couldn’t do this straight on shirt instead of doing them individually then pressing on?
You can do them straight in the shirt. I have a tutorial for that as well. I just prefer this look 🙂
How long and what temp on the heat press?
How big are your letters?
I have done different sizes. I believe these are 3"
@@itssewannie5872 do you have any advice about it punching through the HTV?! I tried this today and it punched holes in my HTV when my final stitch was stitching out?? Is it a tension thing? Or should I use a more structured stabilizer?!!
@@kayceedanielson-gs2ps are you using glitter HTV? What size needle? I have never had this happen. I would look at needle size and quality of HTV first.
Uhm.....