I love all of the sewing videos by Nancy and I know when I purchase products from her website, the products can be trusted. Her website is the only place I have ever found the RFID fabric.
This video is truly helpful. I only wish I had bothered to find it sooner. I broke a few needles stressing out about the otherside of the t-shirt being embroidered. Thank you so very kindly and now I will try again! My niece, nephews and children thank you too! LOL :)
Fuse no-show mesh stabilizer on the back of the neckline, then hoop with Hydro-Stick Tear Away stabilizer. Print your design and position it using Sewers Fix-It Tape to hold in place. Wet the Hydro-Stick and position the shirt in the hoop, aligning the marks on the hoop with the marks on the template and put the hoop in your machine. Bring up your design and begin stitching. Tear away all excess tear-away stabilizer, except what is under your design, then lift the no-show mesh to release.
@crazyhyuuu In order to remove an embroidery design, use the Peggy's Stitch Eraser 8. You remove the stitching from the underside of the design. The stabilizer helps to protect the fabric underneath.
Nancy, I have had a Viking /Husqvarna Designer SE since 2006...and I am terrified to try this ! You make it soo easy ! I don't have that white ruler you used to mark the spot.....What do you recommend my using until I get that ruler in the mail ( I am going to order it in a few minutes ) ????
Hi Jeri! We use a 75/11 embroidery needle for t-shirts. We carry these needle in titanium and regular. Here are links to the needles on our website: www.nancysnotions.com/product/klasse+embroidery+needles+ultimate+pack.do?extid=ythtv&code=NNOADV-1320 Titanium: www.nancysnotions.com/product/3+size+75-11+klasse+titanium+embroidery+needles.do?extid=ythtv&code=NNOADV-1320 Thanks very much for asking! :)
I've read that doing a large design (in my case, a quote from Einstein across the center of the chest) works better when using water soluble/wash-away stabilizer. My concern when using this kind of stabilizer is if the stitching is going to be loosened by the dissolving of the stabilizer. Any thoughts on this?
Hi M Pantalioni- Thanks for watching! Nancy used the Trace 'n Mark Brush Type Eraser that is compatible with all Clover water soluble pens only. You can find this eraser by clicking on the link below: www.nancysnotions.com/product/1+trace+n+mark+brush+eraser.do
+hai ha tran thi Hello! She's using the Baby Lock "Ellisimo Gold." For more information, find a Baby Lock dealer in your area: www.babylock.com/where-to-buy/ Hope that helps! :)
Thank you so much. This tip helps take the stress out of guessing exactly where to begin on you t-shirt. Thanks Nancy.
I love all of the sewing videos by Nancy and I know when I purchase products from her website, the products can be trusted. Her website is the only place I have ever found the RFID fabric.
Hi Mary,
Thank you for your wonderful comments about the products we sell here at Nancy's Notions! Thanks for watching :)
This video is truly helpful. I only wish I had bothered to find it sooner. I broke a few needles stressing out about the otherside of the t-shirt being embroidered. Thank you so very kindly and now I will try again! My niece, nephews and children thank you too! LOL :)
I have used wash away many times and it stitched out fine and looked good after washing
Fuse no-show mesh stabilizer on the back of the neckline, then hoop with Hydro-Stick Tear Away stabilizer. Print your design and position it using Sewers Fix-It Tape to hold in place. Wet the Hydro-Stick and position the shirt in the hoop, aligning the marks on the hoop with the marks on the template and put the hoop in your machine. Bring up your design and begin stitching. Tear away all excess tear-away stabilizer, except what is under your design, then lift the no-show mesh to release.
@crazyhyuuu In order to remove an embroidery design, use the Peggy's Stitch Eraser 8. You remove the stitching from the underside of the design. The stabilizer helps to protect the fabric underneath.
@crazyhyuuu Are you referring to a seam ripper? A seam ripper will work, but would take you much, much more time.
Great video! This is exactly the tutorial I was looking for. I appreciate you posting it. Thank you.
@paolagzzgzz Yes, we do have it available at Nancy's Notions, item no. EMB-LB. It is available in two sizes.
@paolagzzgzz Nancy used a Fusible No-Show Mesh Stabilizer, available at Nancy's Notions, item no. FNSM10.
Nancy, I have had a Viking /Husqvarna Designer SE since 2006...and I am terrified to try this !
You make it soo easy !
I don't have that white ruler you used to mark the spot.....What do you recommend my using until I get that ruler in the mail ( I am going to order it in a few minutes ) ????
Thanks for the video. How can I do the embroidery on the neckline? Can you please do a video of that?
I loved this video.
Very interesting, thanks for this video
So helpful, thank you!
Thank you very much for sharing, very interesting!
I LOVE YOU, what can a senior say when we may not learn so fast? I get it! This will not be hard now that I have bought the EMBROIDERER'S BUDDY.
Thanks so much for the education, how much would you normally charge for something like that? Would you make a customer have a min. order?
Thanks Nancy!!
@NancysNotions would a stitch picker work instead?
Thank you, that was helpful!
very good
is there a way to remove it completely?
Very helpful
I have a viking huqs designer se is there a class in atlanta Georgia I can attend
Do you use a jersey knit needle or a regular embroidery needle?
Hi Jeri!
We'll check with our sewing advisors in the morning--they're sure to have the best answer for you. :)
Hi Jeri! We use a 75/11 embroidery needle for t-shirts. We carry these needle in titanium and regular. Here are links to the needles on our website:
www.nancysnotions.com/product/klasse+embroidery+needles+ultimate+pack.do?extid=ythtv&code=NNOADV-1320
Titanium:
www.nancysnotions.com/product/3+size+75-11+klasse+titanium+embroidery+needles.do?extid=ythtv&code=NNOADV-1320
Thanks very much for asking! :)
I've read that doing a large design (in my case, a quote from Einstein across the center of the chest) works better when using water soluble/wash-away stabilizer. My concern when using this kind of stabilizer is if the stitching is going to be loosened by the dissolving of the stabilizer. Any thoughts on this?
what kind of shirt is that?
HI there-
I have been searching everywhere for you pen that erases ink marks on you shirt.
Where can I buy this pen?
Hi M Pantalioni-
Thanks for watching! Nancy used the Trace 'n Mark Brush Type Eraser that is compatible with all Clover water soluble pens only. You can find this eraser by clicking on the link below:
www.nancysnotions.com/product/1+trace+n+mark+brush+eraser.do
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Thank you. I've been wondering how to do a tshirt.
What type of embroidery machine is that???
The machine in the video is Babylock Elissimo, I think.
excuse me, if i want to buy a machine same like in this video, how do i contact?
+hai ha tran thi
Hello! She's using the Baby Lock "Ellisimo Gold." For more information, find a Baby Lock dealer in your area:
www.babylock.com/where-to-buy/
Hope that helps! :)
oh. Thank you so much! so happy. tk all
It's our pleasure! :)
Not quite, there are very reasonably priced embroidery machines out there.
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what the FUCK !!
wow, all i need is $1000 to do my very own t! fail, TWO THUMBS WAY DOWN!