Just a tip for you... turning the garment inside out and placing the stabilizer on that way is much easier ;-) then turn it the right way around and hoop as normal
Hi, I really learn a lot from your videos, thanks! I am looking for a solution on how to best make 7mm text on stretch fabric. I will be glad if you make a video about such cases
I cannot avoid the puckering. I've done at listen 8 design on a poly shirt. I still can't get it. It's very frustrating.can I plz get a link of the backing your using in this video. It's never clear.
Hi there, thanks so much for watching. This is a great question to ask in our Facebook support group, Embroidery and Custom Apparel Mastery. This group is meant for all lovers of embroidery with lots of resources and more members discussing topics and helping each other out and learning about Ricoma machines and other brands! We recommend you join this group as we'd love to have you! facebook.com/groups/embroiderymastery
What is the product name that you used for spray adhesive? Btw I love all of your videos they are very helpful. Because of your videos I ended up buy 1501TC from Ricoma. The service is wonderful!
Since it's so tricky to embroider on stretchy materials, would it be better to embroider on some kind of adhesive backing and then heat press the "adhesive patch" onto the stretchy shirt instead?
Great Video, thank you very much! Where can I buy the needles? I have looking for the needles, but I was not able to find the same needles, please advise, TY
Hello, your Ricoma came with a download of our digitizing software, Chroma. When you initiate the download, you will be able to chose between a MAC or Windows download format.
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How does the backing feel against the skin - especially if you wear this shirt while exercising? I imagine that the edges of the cutaway backing can irritate the skin if it's moving up/down/around while running for example.
Hi there, thanks so much for watching. This is a great question to ask in our Facebook support group, Embroidery and Custom Apparel Mastery. This group is meant for all lovers of embroidery with lots of resources and more members discussing topics and helping each other out and learning about Ricoma machines and other brands! We recommend you join this group as we'd love to have you! facebook.com/groups/embroiderymastery
HI there, thanks so much for watching. We recommend using cut away because it provides the most stability, which is important when working with stretchy fabrics. If you want to use tear away, try doubling up on it and be sure to use a thick tear away. Hope this helps!
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I don't understand why she never turns the garment inside out when putting on stabilizer. It saves so much time! It frustrates me to see her frustrated with the amount of time she loses doing it the slow way.
@@ricomatv can you suggest a topping to put on top of the embroidery once the stitching is done to protect the skin? In one of your videos the host mentioned a clear protector that was sticky and the sticky was covered by paper that you peel off.
I can't wait to get my Ricoma. I'm saving for it. Great video and she is the cutest!
We can't wait either!
Just a tip for you... turning the garment inside out and placing the stabilizer on that way is much easier ;-) then turn it the right way around and hoop as normal
Thanks for the info!
I agree
Hi, I really learn a lot from your videos, thanks! I am looking for a solution on how to best make 7mm text on stretch fabric. I will be glad if you make a video about such cases
Hi! We will be sure to pass this to the team
I cannot avoid the puckering. I've done at listen 8 design on a poly shirt. I still can't get it. It's very frustrating.can I plz get a link of the backing your using in this video. It's never clear.
Please check out this video we did --->ruclips.net/video/s3ixbzV9Zuo/видео.html.
What density do you recommend for digitizing on these types of garments? Also would any toppers help?
Hi there, thanks so much for watching. This is a great question to ask in our Facebook support group, Embroidery and Custom Apparel Mastery. This group is meant for all lovers of embroidery with lots of resources and more members discussing topics and helping each other out and learning about Ricoma machines and other brands! We recommend you join this group as we'd love to have you! facebook.com/groups/embroiderymastery
Would you suggest ballpoint needles for other cotton garments as well? Or specifically for polyester/stretchy fabrics?
Hi there, check out our cheat sheet for the best materials to use on over 50 popular fabrics! info.ricoma.com/the-ultimate-embroidery-cheat-sheet
What is the product name that you used for spray adhesive?
Btw I love all of your videos they are very helpful. Because of your videos I ended up buy 1501TC from Ricoma. The service is wonderful!
Hi Ricardo, thanks so much for the love
Thanks for the info! You mentioned using polyester threads, does it make a difference if I'm using 100% viscose (Sulky 40)?
Hi there our embroidery experts can help you with this, click here to connect with them: ricoma.com/us/tech-support
Thanks for the help. needed it!
We're so glad it helped!
Since it's so tricky to embroider on stretchy materials, would it be better to embroider on some kind of adhesive backing and then heat press the "adhesive patch" onto the stretchy shirt instead?
Thanks for your feedback, there's many way to do all embroidery projects!
Great Video, thank you very much! Where can I buy the needles? I have looking for the needles, but I was not able to find the same needles, please advise, TY
Hi there, thanks so much for watching. You can purchase needles here: www.madeirausa.com/
No-Show Cut Away, can you list the brand you are using? Is it like No-Show Mesh? Thank You!
Hi there, thanks so much for watching. Brands vary per video!
Is it the same as no show mesh cut away ?
Hi I was wondering what kind of paper do I use under the hoop when dealing with this kind of material
Hi there, we used no show cutaway
Hi there, what software do I use for my mac laptop? I own a ricoma but don’t know how to get the letter software?
Hello, your Ricoma came with a download of our digitizing software, Chroma. When you initiate the download, you will be able to chose between a MAC or Windows download format.
Ricoma Embroidery Machines oh no after the hurricane I must of thrown everything to the trash we got 2 ft of water, is there anyway I can purchase another one?
How does the backing feel against the skin - especially if you wear this shirt while exercising? I imagine that the edges of the cutaway backing can irritate the skin if it's moving up/down/around while running for example.
Depends on how well you clean it up.
Hi great video but I can’t tell where it says XC.. for the needle. Think you covering with nail
If you pause the video there is a little picture of the needles just above my right shoulder. Thank you for watching DBxK5 are the needles we use.
My bad. I thought you were pointing somewhere else. I appreciate . Thank you
But if one has a 12 head machine? There has to be a faster cheaper way than using spray?
Hi there, thanks so much for watching. This is a great question to ask in our Facebook support group, Embroidery and Custom Apparel Mastery. This group is meant for all lovers of embroidery with lots of resources and more members discussing topics and helping each other out and learning about Ricoma machines and other brands! We recommend you join this group as we'd love to have you! facebook.com/groups/embroiderymastery
Hi, i know you've recommended cut away stabilizer but how about tear away stabilizer? Is it suitable for the fabric shown in your video?
HI there, thanks so much for watching. We recommend using cut away because it provides the most stability, which is important when working with stretchy fabrics. If you want to use tear away, try doubling up on it and be sure to use a thick tear away. Hope this helps!
@@ricomatv Thank you very much for the great info & tips!
Thanks! Great video!
Thank you for watching!
What type of material is the shirt is it 100% poly or a blend?
Stretchy polyester, Jill.
thanks very helpful .
You're welcome :)
Love your videos
Thank you!
thanks for help. also youre very pretty
Thanks so much for watching!
What brand of adhesive spray are you using please
looks like Sprayway Fast Tack 87 general purpose mist adhesive
Can you show us how to embroider split baseball jerseys?
Thanks for the recommendation!
Hi,
I want to by a embroidery machine for professional work.
Please, tell me a advice.
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the 'THE' looks kind of sloppy. it did not stitch out very nice IMO. But good info
Thanks for watching!
I don't understand why she never turns the garment inside out when putting on stabilizer. It saves so much time! It frustrates me to see her frustrated with the amount of time she loses doing it the slow way.
Hi Kristi, thank you for pointing that out. We appreciate your feedback!
@@ricomatv can you suggest a topping to put on top of the embroidery once the stitching is done to protect the skin? In one of your videos the host mentioned a clear protector that was sticky and the sticky was covered by paper that you peel off.