Great work John! Thank you so much for sharing your lifetime experience with us. And also, thank you so much for the beautiful design during the wedding. I assume that was a great success and a joyful event. May their marriage be blessed.
Omg! Loved this! I think I learned more from watching you digitize in fast motion in a few minutes then watching hours of other videos. Hiding travel stitches under satins! So trying that on my next design. Would love more videos like this. ❤️👍
Another great tutorial packed with information in a short video. Congratulations on 10,000 subscribers! You will be triple that in less than a year. It took me over 5 years to get to 10,000, but then again I am just a hobbyist. I knew when your channel first came out that you would be a big hit. I have shared many of your videos with my Facebook group even though we use a different software. Good technique applies to all software.
Hi John, all the way from South Africa, this video is going to help me a lot I have struggled with the bumps and the machine thraed break and makes a mess☺
Love your channel, but my question is this. Can Hatch type around a circle or do I have to break the text apart? This is for a patch 3 in circle first then 2 in circle inside.I want to type around the 2 in circle. The arc text did not bend it enough. Also is this a good idea. Lay down Motif (for the base) first then Tatami next getting rid of all the underlayment in Tatami, Why? because I have this old patch (70s) motorcycle patch. It looks like what they have done to make this patch. If you need pictures I can send. Thanks
Ha. I wish. Most of our clients want a trim between each and every letter. Even if they touch! I would be surprised if their machine operators had any hair left! Lol.
Great work John! Thank you so much for sharing your lifetime experience with us. And also, thank you so much for the beautiful design during the wedding. I assume that was a great success and a joyful event. May their marriage be blessed.
Kokkie Venter thanks for the kind words and blessings :)
Thank you very much. Your videos and assistance are greatly appreciated.
Richard Bell your most welcome, thanks for watching.
Omg! Loved this! I think I learned more from watching you digitize in fast motion in a few minutes then watching hours of other videos. Hiding travel stitches under satins! So trying that on my next design. Would love more videos like this. ❤️👍
Another great tutorial packed with information in a short video. Congratulations on 10,000 subscribers! You will be triple that in less than a year. It took me over 5 years to get to 10,000, but then again I am just a hobbyist. I knew when your channel first came out that you would be a big hit. I have shared many of your videos with my Facebook group even though we use a different software. Good technique applies to all software.
OleensEmbroidery thanks so much for your encouraging words and support, I really appreciate it :)
I so look forward to your videos! Thanks! As always, great tutorial!
Joolz Bohr you are most welcome :)
Thank you John for yet another great video.
Hi John, all the way from South Africa, this video is going to help me a lot I have struggled with the bumps and the machine thraed break and makes a mess☺
Suz Summer glad to be of help :)
Good video thanks
John I hope you never win the lottery, that way you can keep sharing your knowledge with us forever.
Sorry for being selfish lol.
What’s the smallest possible size letters you suggest to sew on top of tatami fill ?
Heide Duron I personally like to see 6mm or higher is possible.
Love your channel, but my question is this. Can Hatch type around a circle or do I have to break the text apart? This is for a patch 3 in circle first then 2 in circle inside.I want to type around the 2 in circle. The arc text did not bend it enough. Also is this a good idea. Lay down Motif (for the base) first then Tatami next getting rid of all the underlayment in Tatami, Why? because I have this old patch (70s) motorcycle patch. It looks like what they have done to make this patch. If you need pictures I can send. Thanks
Robert Gonzales send pics to contact@embroiderylegacy.com, Attn: John
Awesome
Ha. I wish. Most of our clients want a trim between each and every letter. Even if they touch! I would be surprised if their machine operators had any hair left! Lol.
I like customers dog variant better