I have watched so many Applique tutorials and could not understand them because they moved too fast, but watching this tutorial, I understand now how to do it. Thanks for taking the time to show us step by step. You are amazing!!!!
No problem. I don’t know why they do that. No point in taking the time to make something and not ensuring that everyone gets it. Thanks so much for watching and commenting.
Omg, this video is so helpful. It has other youtubers who talk fast move fast and cut out certain steps to the process and its annoying. I like how you show exactly what you are doing. It is appreciated.
Still an amazing 🎥 video 🔥🔥. If the past Bro. Allen could see the future 2022 he would go crazy. To see himself with all these wonderful multi needle 🪡 #embroidery machines.
I’ve had my machine for awhile and just decided the other day to try and use it. I’ve been doing test embroidery to get a little comfortable with my machine. I’m a beginner, but I have a question. How to you size the image to make it bigger on the shirt and what hoop do you use for larger images?
I really like this video.. now I just may invest in a Embroidery Machine even tho I hv quite a few machines, but no Embroidery machines yet! Now I am rethinking bc this seem like fun! Sheila M
I appreciate you for the content you share, I am looking purchase a sewing/embroidery machine and heat press machine for my clothing line. To start with I was thinking of getting the Brother Se800,im not to sure on the heat press. I need something that will allow me to work on shirts, sweatshirts, hoodies, and jackets. Any suggestions?
Thank goodness for your tutorial! I’m a 2 day old embroider-er. I couldn’t figure out how to get the hoop connected! 😂 I’ve got a lot of learning to do, especially the tension adjustments, but I’m having a great time!
I need a embriodery machine that can embrioder 8x8 design for womens clothingline. I want to use it for denim, polyester and hoodies. Any suggestions? Ive done my research and im just stuck.
what type of ink for printer are you useing , to print on transfer paper? Normal ink or some special to Thermal Transfer? I want to make some t-shirts on my thermal press but i dont know what ink use
Very good video!!! Ive sewn for 20+ years, I have a Bernina, which I heard crying from the amount of sewing I was doing, 10-12 hours a day. I decided I wanted to invest in another machine while mine was in for maintenance, a Viking with a embroidery attachment . I'm thinking I should have gotten an industrial machine and a separate machine for only embroidery. What do you think
Appliqué is a form of embroidery, Everything embroidered on an embroidery machine is embroidery. I believe you mean an appliqué design vs a fully embroiders design. When digitizing you decide whether you want to make the design you are working on partially appliqué. If it’s a paying customer first you ask them if they would like full embroidery or appliqué. You can save time and thread utilizing the appliqué method in large areas. Appliqué gives the design a different effect and look. Appliqué is also less dense and feels lighter when wearing the garment. Hope that answers your question. Sorry if there are any typos it is 3:27am and i typing my response in the dark. Thanks for watching.
Your image has to be digitized. An embroidery machine only reads embroidery files. It does not read images such as .png .jpg. You need to get purchase digitizing software and learn to use it Pf get someone to digitize it for you. If you’d like me to take a look at it and give you a quote e mail me at Adubbproductions@gmail.com
I just got my PE800. I did a trial run with my initial and the butterfly embroidering. I don’t know what I did wrong but it started to embroidery back over the pattern. The finish screen never popped up. I plan to try again today and see maybe what I did wrong. I also have to figure out how to size the fonts. Your video is really helpful!
@@adubbproductions yeah, I started doing embroidery in the promotionalwear industry when I was 16 and digitizing when I was 18 (so it's more like 24 years. 😄. I've worked on single heads up to 15-heads and used all major models of machines but I'm sure we'd learn from each other, man. Your videos are great- I found your content while looking for tips to add to my own repertoire. I never thought to do videos- maybe because I never seem to have any time!
I would have to strongly disagree with you on this. If someone with low income is trying to start a business and this is all they can afford to get started are you gonna suggest that they quit because it’s to much work? How many shirts are they gonna make a day? That’s ridiculous. Even if they did 5. 5 shirts a day to sell is better than no shirts a day to sell. Over the corse of a year they can work their way up to a bigger and more efficient machine. People are to lazy to start small so most will never get started because it’s to much work. Smh. Sad. I know this because I started by doing to much work. Smh. Lazy mentality. Sorry bro hope I didn’t offend.
I have watched so many Applique tutorials and could not understand them because they moved too fast, but watching this tutorial, I understand now how to do it. Thanks for taking the time to show us step by step. You are amazing!!!!
No problem. I don’t know why they do that. No point in taking the time to make something and not ensuring that everyone gets it. Thanks so much for watching and commenting.
Bro thank you for all of this! I’m dippin my toe into embroidery and you’ve helped me the entire way! Thank you so much
Omg, this video is so helpful. It has other youtubers who talk fast move fast and cut out certain steps to the process and its annoying. I like how you show exactly what you are doing. It is appreciated.
It's so refreshing to see men in the fiber/sewing arts! I just bought my PE800 and I'm *LOVING* it.
Yes. The pe800 is a very durable machine. It’s gonna last you forever.
I'm bout to begin my embroidery journey:) I've been watching and learning allot from ur videos. Good job and God Bless
You have THE best tutorials! Thank you!
No problem. Appreciate the words.
Thank you for this, I will always watch your videos because they help
I have a pe800 just out the box following your video to learn
This is the best first date i have had in a while!
Ok you explained and made it simple not confusing. Thank you so much😊
Still an amazing 🎥 video 🔥🔥. If the past Bro. Allen could see the future 2022 he would go crazy. To see himself with all these wonderful multi needle 🪡 #embroidery machines.
This is AWESOME! I can't wait to buy a new machine and try this!!!!! Thank You for this!
That's dope! I just got my Pe800 yesterday and I'm new to embroidery. I can't wait to learn a thing or 2. Dope video.
Quick question can i do the outline of the box design on the se600?
Just a suggestion....you might want to demonstrate on a lighter colored fabric for visability. You are a good teacher!
I love this dude🥰
Gosh I love your channel!
Thank you so much for all your knowledge! You really are the best.
🙏🏾. Thank you Paul. I appreciate that.
Wow! Thank you! I've been thinking about upgrading to another machine.
Yes! I like the camo background.
I’ve had my machine for awhile and just decided the other day to try and use it. I’ve been doing test embroidery to get a little comfortable with my machine. I’m a beginner, but I have a question. How to you size the image to make it bigger on the shirt and what hoop do you use for larger images?
Thanks for all the tips and tricks they are really helpful.
Super dope bro make me want to get the 800 now and Ricom is my next purchase .
Yes you’re great I’ve just purchased my second machine...
Thanks for this video boss!!! I’m new to embroidery - definitely getting my PE800 ASAP!
Can't wait for my machine to arrive!!!!! Great video!
got mines 2 weeks ago !!!
Awesome stitch out
Awesome, liked the video, need this in my life 😁
I appreciate it. Thank you for watching. Don’t forget to subscribe if you didn’t already.
@@adubbproductions I have the machine for 1 year, just dont know how to start 🤯
I enjoyed this video and look forward to more .
Cause you’re amazing 🥰
Great design! Looks really good
Getting a lot out of it, and I don't even own an embroidery machine 😄🤦🏾♀️🤷🏾♀️🤣🥰 Thank you.
Question, what type of material did you use as the "stabilizer"?
Thank you for your videos! Do you have a tutorial on how to create design and what s.w do you use?
Great Video..Question. what stitch did u use for the outside of the border? Thanks 💜
I really like this video.. now I just may invest in a Embroidery Machine even tho I hv quite a few machines, but no Embroidery machines yet! Now I am rethinking bc this seem like fun! Sheila M
I appreciate you for the content you share, I am looking purchase a sewing/embroidery machine and heat press machine for my clothing line. To start with I was thinking of getting the Brother Se800,im not to sure on the heat press. I need something that will allow me to work on shirts, sweatshirts, hoodies, and jackets. Any suggestions?
Ilove this machine
It's a great little beast. Still have it.
Hahaha lighting looks awesome. You’re hilarious
So many references to "go see my last video". How about a link to that in the description?
do you adjust the tension to stop it from pulling bc it is a lighter weight material?
Thank you very much just wondering would you know how I could make quilt labels with this machine can't find information anywhere 😫
can i know what type of software you use to digitalise custom designs
Thanks!
Does your spray on adhesive "gum" up the needle? I've been having issues with this
Thinking about buying this machine
Thank you
Hi, just wanted to say thank you. How do we know how to set the right pressure?
i love the Design! Sheila
Thanks u are awesome
🙏🏾 Thank you.
Have you tried the PE900 please say yes & please say you have some tutorials 😭
Hello, where can I get the military fatigue material? thanks!
Can I use se600 for this, and 2hat size hoops I can get for se600 as I'm confused because I saw on sale pack of 3 hoops and duno should I go
What speed do you use on your machine? I have the pe800 also
Keep it up!
Thank you so much 😊
what is the difference between the brother f440e embroidery machine and brother pe 800 embroidery machine?
Fantastic!!!!
Thank goodness for your tutorial! I’m a 2 day old embroider-er. I couldn’t figure out how to get the hoop connected! 😂 I’ve got a lot of learning to do, especially the tension adjustments, but I’m having a great time!
I need a embriodery machine that can embrioder 8x8 design for womens clothingline. I want to use it for denim, polyester and hoodies. Any suggestions? Ive done my research and im just stuck.
Which ones are you stuck between? Which one do you like the best out of those?
@@adubbproductions i like the brothers but i just need one to do a 8x8 design... I cant figure out if i need need to spend over $2000.
@@adubbproductions i want to buy the se 800
@@adubbproductions brother se 800
Thank you for this video!
what type of ink for printer are you useing , to print on transfer paper? Normal ink or some special to Thermal Transfer? I want to make some t-shirts on my thermal press but i dont know what ink use
your head is brighter than my future
Will that square where the looping was go away ?
Yes. wipes away in most cases. They call it hoop burn but it’s not permanent.
Liked and subscribed keep it up!
Great video definitely going to watch again
So need to learn how to digitize
Nice
You digitize files?
Does this work on the se600?
do all fabrics need backing
Hello where did u get ur flash drive could u link it please?
Right here. allanawade.com/collections/pre-loaded-usb-flash-drive
can you do applique on the SE600?
Yes you can.
Yooooou boy help, god and you
Very good video!!! Ive sewn for 20+ years, I have a Bernina, which I heard crying from the amount of sewing I was doing, 10-12 hours a day. I decided I wanted to invest in another machine while mine was in for maintenance, a Viking with a embroidery attachment . I'm thinking I should have gotten an industrial machine and a separate machine for only embroidery. What do you think
How do you know an appliqué design from an embroidery design.
Appliqué is a form of embroidery, Everything embroidered on an embroidery machine is embroidery. I believe you mean an appliqué design vs a fully embroiders design. When digitizing you decide whether you want to make the design you are working on partially appliqué. If it’s a paying customer first you ask them if they would like full embroidery or appliqué. You can save time and thread utilizing the appliqué method in large areas. Appliqué gives the design a different effect and look. Appliqué is also less dense and feels lighter when wearing the garment. Hope that answers your question. Sorry if there are any typos it is 3:27am and i typing my response in the dark. Thanks for watching.
Can it take any DST file?
I need this machine. Where can I buy it from Nigeria? I need your help please
ebay? maybe amazon
Sir please where you get all your applique
I get the fabric from Joanne fabric. The designs I make myself
@@adubbproductions thanks you sir
No stabilizer?
how many watts ?
Why is the hoop a ''bad boy"?
Hi how do u load the image to the used then to the pe800 I can load it on the used but it don’t show in the pe800 any help plz
Your image has to be digitized. An embroidery machine only reads embroidery files. It does not read images such as .png .jpg. You need to get purchase digitizing software and learn to use it Pf get someone to digitize it for you. If you’d like me to take a look at it and give you a quote e mail me at Adubbproductions@gmail.com
A-Dubb Productions Allan Wade ok cool can u get more information about it u can msg me on my ig plz and thank u tsx_cl9
Cool video I have se425 and thinking about upgrading to pe800, where do you get your fabric?
I just got my PE800. I did a trial run with my initial and the butterfly embroidering. I don’t know what I did wrong but it started to embroidery back over the pattern. The finish screen never popped up. I plan to try again today and see maybe what I did wrong. I also have to figure out how to size the fonts. Your video is really helpful!
What is the difference in using the fabric instead of the tear away stabilizer?
Using a fabric (drill cotton is great) is a far better stabiliser than vilene/paper backing, provides a far better base for embroidery quality.
Why you look like Adrain Petterson 😆
Just joking
No trimmer on that machine is killing you dude. You could be programming trims into your digitisation and saving yourself a lot of time.
I know. I have a auto trimmer on my mt-1501. This isn’t a video on the mt-1501 though. This is a video for people using this machine.
@@adubbproductions Ah, awesome man. I'm a 20yr embroiderer/digitiser and had been wandering across youtube when I found your vids. Great work 👍
@@lucki4780 Wow, 20 years Im sure I could learn tons from you. You don't make videos?
@@adubbproductions yeah, I started doing embroidery in the promotionalwear industry when I was 16 and digitizing when I was 18 (so it's more like 24 years. 😄. I've worked on single heads up to 15-heads and used all major models of machines but I'm sure we'd learn from each other, man. Your videos are great- I found your content while looking for tips to add to my own repertoire. I never thought to do videos- maybe because I never seem to have any time!
This is too much work. How many tshirts are you going to make a day?
I would have to strongly disagree with you on this. If someone with low income is trying to start a business and this is all they can afford to get started are you gonna suggest that they quit because it’s to much work? How many shirts are they gonna make a day? That’s ridiculous. Even if they did 5. 5 shirts a day to sell is better than no shirts a day to sell. Over the corse of a year they can work their way up to a bigger and more efficient machine. People are to lazy to start small so most will never get started because it’s to much work. Smh. Sad.
I know this because I started by doing to much work. Smh. Lazy mentality. Sorry bro hope I didn’t offend.
Thank you