Excellent tutorial. So easy to understand, lovely clear voice, no loud music...Thank you. I am so very new to machine embroidery and the great tip of cutting out the ribbon area eliminates a huge amount of stabiliser wastage. Love it❤️
I want to make my own embroidered labels on ribbon and I really appreciate this video. The little window you cut in the stabilizer just seems like a good use of not wasting resources. Thank you again Lisa!
Thank you Lisa Capen, for a great tutorial. I’ve tried this method about eight times in the last week. It’s working really great, so it will now be my method for embroidering tags to add to my handmade products. I’m very happy, and You’re fantastic!
Thank you Barbara, I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks the world of stabilizers is so confusing hahahaaa. There are so many different ones! I'm looking forward to using the embroidery machine more in my videos :)
What a great tutorial, thanks! I’ve been having trouble finding instructions on how to do this. Yours explains everything! And I love your practical set up, too.
I specifically googled how to use an embroidery machine to make a label and thankfully your video came right up! You are a wonderful teacher and made this sound so easy. I love the tip to save stabilizer too!! But the best part is I have been learning how to quilt and I am now subscribing. I am just so thrilled to have found you!! Thank you so much for sharing your expertise!!
Great Video I make pouches and wanted to add a small label hope It works for small ribbon too. Your instructions were easy to follow. I would have never thought of the window and love how you can use hoop over and over. Thank you
Great video, thank you. Have you considered using a different colour ribbon for each decade? Quilts last a long time and will always know which decade your quilt was made
Really an excellent video of this project. Thank you for this tutorial! I also want to use my embroidery machine to stitch on lanyards. I wanted to see how you secured down the ribbon. Thank you!
Hi Kathy. What length of lanyard are you using? I was thinking of embroidering neck tape for my bow ties but i'm curious if there's another way than using the large 9.4 X 14 hoops. The tape would be about 1 inch wide but 13.5 inches long. This is the tape where the numbers go so you can choose what shirt size to hook on to. Anyone with suggestions on this please let me know :-) Thanks!
This is very interesting and I was happy to see how you do all of this. I'm not a sewer but from time to time I do some and it's fun for me. So my skills are really lacking in sewing. thank you for showing the step by steps as I am a visual learner and this helps so much for me and I'm a senior too..85 LOL so I can use all the help I can get. Thank you again pat
85 years YOUNG :) I'm glad this video was helpful. I learn by watching as well, and hands on. The more I do something the better it sticks in my brain hahaa. Thanks for watching!
Great tutorial Lias. I have added embroidered labels to the back of many quilts but have been looking for something a bit more professional. You nailed it! I’m going to work on a design to use for my little side business that will incorporate the year made as well. I also plan to create business cards that can accompany each quilt I create. Thank You!!!!❤️
Thank you Lisa for this tutorial. I love the way you prepare hoop the for the ribbon. I am making some labels for garments and I will love to try your idea. I quilt a littlebit and will definitelly try yor labels to personalize my proyects. I fallow your videos for a long time and enjoy learning with you. GB
Love it! I like how you can custom make each one to the color of your project. Could also put the date on the other side. Off to purchase ribbon today!
Great video...love this idea...would a hot knife seal the ribbon so the ends wouldn't fray? You might want to check how many tie ins and outs you have on that neat logo. thanks for the great idea.
hmmmm, I'm not sure???? I've never had to seal the ends of the ribbon because the raw edges get sewn into my projects, therefore they won't have issues with fraying. I'm going to pull the design up and check that, THANK YOU SO MUCH! I'd really like to get that quilt block right because I think it's so cute, but yeah, it tied knots all throughout....
I have an industrial embroidery machine digitize everything myself. I’ve been using cotton twill. Of course I can do 40 tags at a time in like 20 minutes. If I get time I’ll digitize and send it to you.
Hi Lisa do you need a special embroidery machine. Could you recommend a make n model. I’m still not sure how to do this kind of work on my Janome 12ooo it’s a lot of work to even fit the embroidery unit to the back. Need something fairly easy to use. Thank you for you tutorial. Happy new year 2020. X
Hi sweet Carole ♡♡♡ I just watched some videos about your machine and you can definitely use the machine you have to do embroidery on ribbon ♡ unless you get a embroidery only machine, you'll have some sort of module that you'll need to attach, much like yours. I have the Bernina B700. It's an embroidery only machine so the module stays on all the time and so I don't have to set it up each time, however its pricey for only doing embroidery. I'm on the fence if I would reccomend this machine, just being honest, it's my first Bernina and I find it cumbersome and picky. If you have another sewing/piecing machine I would say set up your Janome for embroidery and leave it that way and then watch some tutorials about your machine ♡♡♡ and if you have questions let me know
some machines are combo machines......which means they will do both sewing and embroidery. I have a machine that is embroidery only.....so on my machine I would not be able to stitch the label into a garment......only do the embroidery part.
Hi, I have just found your channel? I have gone to like your page on Facebook. I’m just wondering if I have joined the right group. I would just really love to be able to keep up with your groups and your videos.
I'm so glad you've joined along in my little journey! I think I saw that you joined the "Lisa's Quilty Friends" group, that's a great group of talented people who are so friendly and eager to share information. And we share all kinds of stuff quilt related, or multi media type of arts and more! Glad to have you!!
Hi Maggie! You could certainly do that if you want to cut your ribbon long enough to do that :) I do think it would still need extra support in stabilizing it so that the ribbon doesn't shift and move around.
Hey Lisa, how long does it take for your machine to print one such label after you press "start"? Is it closer to 5 minutes or 50? Excellent tutorial, thanks for sharing
Hi Alex! Let's see......for a simple design like just my initials it only takes a minute or two. The machine has speed controls so I could slow it down or even speed it up. Sometimes the amount of time it takes to stitch out a design depends on the way it was digitized. With simple fonts it should go pretty quickly.
I have a brother se 400 and I know you can digitize the patterns but my mac doesn't compatible to the machine. I just eyeball all my stuff but sure would love to learn too. They don't really tell you how to do that when you get the machine. And everything costs money. I've learned to get the pes files for fonts from Internet. But can't put them correctly even because I don't have the software. It takes so long to figure all this stuff. If you have ideas share please 😉
Of you don't want to digitize your own there are lots of Etsy companies that will digitize a logo you have designed for a reasonable price and their shop sites have photos of what people have sewn using the designs they have digitized for them. Search for "machine embroidery digitizing".
I have watched so many tutorials on how to make my own labels, but yoir tutorial is the one that helped! 😭🙏💕 Thank you so much!!!
Excellent tutorial. So easy to understand, lovely clear voice, no loud music...Thank you. I am so very new to machine embroidery and the great tip of cutting out the ribbon area eliminates a huge amount of stabiliser wastage. Love it❤️
yes! I plan to use this technique for other small embroidery projects!
Genius! Tried printing on fabric to make labels but this is way better and more professional looking! Great tutorial thanks much for sharing:)
I too think this gives such a finished and quality look to your labels!!!
Awesome! Thanks for sharing. Can’t wait to create my own quilt embroidery tags! 🧵
I want to make my own embroidered labels on ribbon and I really appreciate this video. The little window you cut in the stabilizer just seems like a good use of not wasting resources. Thank you again Lisa!
Hi Paula :) Yes, that little window method really saves a TON of stabilizer!
Thank you Lisa Capen, for a great tutorial. I’ve tried this method about eight times in the last week. It’s working really great, so it will now be my method for embroidering tags to add to my handmade products. I’m very happy, and You’re fantastic!
I'm so glad it's worked great for you! This is my favorite way to brand my custom quilts :) Thanks for watching my video!
Great idea. I love seeing how you use the stabilizers. I always get confused as to how and which ones to use. Hope you do more of this. Thank you.
Thank you Barbara, I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks the world of stabilizers is so confusing hahahaaa. There are so many different ones! I'm looking forward to using the embroidery machine more in my videos :)
What a great tutorial, thanks! I’ve been having trouble finding instructions on how to do this. Yours explains everything! And I love your practical set up, too.
I'm so glad this video helped with how to stitch on ribbon :) Thanks for watching!
Thank you for this video! I was able to make really nice labels following your easy instructions.
I specifically googled how to use an embroidery machine to make a label and thankfully your video came right up! You are a wonderful teacher and made this sound so easy. I love the tip to save stabilizer too!! But the best part is I have been learning how to quilt and I am now subscribing. I am just so thrilled to have found you!! Thank you so much for sharing your expertise!!
You are so welcome!
Just what I was looking for. Thank you.
You are welcome!
Genius! Thank you for sharing this.
Thank you so much for this brilliant tutorial! ❤
Very nice! After initial setup, more tags can be made in no time. I like it. Thank you so much.
that's one reason why I love this technique so much....you can just keep making them!
I've often thought of a ribbon tag for my creations. Thank you so very much for sharing this method!
Now I need to create a logo.!
glad I could share the process :)
Great Video I make pouches and wanted to add a small label hope It works for small ribbon too. Your instructions were easy to follow. I would have never thought of the window and love how you can use hoop over and over. Thank you
I'm glad this info was helpful, thanks for watching!
Great video, thank you. Have you considered using a different colour ribbon for each decade? Quilts last a long time and will always know which decade your quilt was made
Really an excellent video of this project. Thank you for this tutorial! I also want to use my embroidery machine to stitch on lanyards. I wanted to see how you secured down the ribbon. Thank you!
Hi Kathy. What length of lanyard are you using? I was thinking of embroidering neck tape for my bow ties but i'm curious if there's another way than using the large 9.4 X 14 hoops. The tape would be about 1 inch wide but 13.5 inches long. This is the tape where the numbers go so you can choose what shirt size to hook on to. Anyone with suggestions on this please let me know :-) Thanks!
This is very interesting and I was happy to see how you do all of this. I'm not a sewer but from time to time I do some and it's fun for me. So my skills are really lacking in sewing. thank you for showing the step by steps as I am a visual learner and this helps so much for me and I'm a senior too..85 LOL so I can use all the help I can get. Thank you again pat
85 years YOUNG :) I'm glad this video was helpful. I learn by watching as well, and hands on. The more I do something the better it sticks in my brain hahaa. Thanks for watching!
Good job. I may have to try that.
Great tutorial Lias. I have added embroidered labels to the back of many quilts but have been looking for something a bit more professional. You nailed it! I’m going to work on a design to use for my little side business that will incorporate the year made as well. I also plan to create business cards that can accompany each quilt I create.
Thank You!!!!❤️
I really like the idea of including the year! And I think adding business cards is very smart :)
Great tutorial. Thank you for sharing
Awesome...great hooping method 👍
thank you so much Di!
Very good instruction. Thank you.
Thank you! This is perfect!
You're so welcome!
Great video and great embroidery maschine
Thank you!
Very creative ♥️, thanks 😊
Great tutorial! Thank you so much!! :)
Thank you so much for posting this tutorial! It was exactly what I needed!
Like your great tutorial, thanks ♥️
Absolutely brilliant Video and clear instructions. Thank you for taking the time to make and share. Great idea and your blanket looks stunning. 💕
Thank you so much Diane!
awesome video!
thank you I have been needing something like this, now on to a digitizer to help.
I'm glad I could share the tips :)
Excellent tutorial Lisa.. I must have a go. I love that you give us such detail in what to us as well. 👍 😊
I'm glad you found the video helpful, thanks for watching Viv! I hope you do try it, you'll have to let me know what you think :)
Thank you so much. This video is very helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
awesome tutorial, thank you so much!
Thank you. Love this
Genius! Love it!
Thank you!
Thank you Lisa for this tutorial. I love the way you prepare hoop the for the ribbon. I am making some labels for garments and I will love to try your idea. I quilt a littlebit and will definitelly try yor labels to personalize my proyects. I fallow your videos for a long time and enjoy learning with you. GB
Amazing! Thank you so much for this video, this technique as many possibilities.
thank you so much, I appreciate the awesome feedback!
Thank you so much. Such a great video. Exactly what I was looking for and so simple too.
it was my pleasure to pass along the tips, thank you so much for watching!
Love it! I like how you can custom make each one to the color of your project. Could also put the date on the other side. Off to purchase ribbon today!
have fun making some tags Terri :)
Pretty well explained. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you so much Maria!
Great idea Lisa. I made my own but the label was too big (4×5). Will try your method. Thank you from San Antonio, TX 🤗💝
Awesome, keep me updated and let me know what you think :)
Very professional!
thank you so much!
This is so helpful! Thank you!
You're so welcome!
Great video...love this idea...would a hot knife seal the ribbon so the ends wouldn't fray? You might want to check how many tie ins and outs you have on that neat logo. thanks for the great idea.
hmmmm, I'm not sure???? I've never had to seal the ends of the ribbon because the raw edges get sewn into my projects, therefore they won't have issues with fraying. I'm going to pull the design up and check that, THANK YOU SO MUCH! I'd really like to get that quilt block right because I think it's so cute, but yeah, it tied knots all throughout....
Very helpful tutorial! Thank you :-)
What other kids of ribbon would you recommend for labels, if I want to use something rougher and less delicate?
Grosgrain ribbon works well too :)
Lisa Capen Quilts thanks!
Super helpful, thank you!
Did you ever get you logo digitized the way you wanted? Thanks for the idea for tags!
Nope 🙂 Since then I've started sublimation and it's a much easier way to add logos to tags 🙂
I have an industrial embroidery machine digitize everything myself. I’ve been using cotton twill. Of course I can do 40 tags at a time in like 20 minutes. If I get time I’ll digitize and send it to you.
Hi Lisa do you need a special embroidery machine. Could you recommend a make n model. I’m still not sure how to do this kind of work on my Janome 12ooo it’s a lot of work to even fit the embroidery unit to the back. Need something fairly easy to use. Thank you for you tutorial. Happy new year 2020. X
Hi sweet Carole ♡♡♡ I just watched some videos about your machine and you can definitely use the machine you have to do embroidery on ribbon ♡ unless you get a embroidery only machine, you'll have some sort of module that you'll need to attach, much like yours. I have the Bernina B700. It's an embroidery only machine so the module stays on all the time and so I don't have to set it up each time, however its pricey for only doing embroidery. I'm on the fence if I would reccomend this machine, just being honest, it's my first Bernina and I find it cumbersome and picky. If you have another sewing/piecing machine I would say set up your Janome for embroidery and leave it that way and then watch some tutorials about your machine ♡♡♡ and if you have questions let me know
Do you need a separate sewing machine to stitch it onto a garment? Can you use the embroidery machine to do stitch in the as well?
some machines are combo machines......which means they will do both sewing and embroidery. I have a machine that is embroidery only.....so on my machine I would not be able to stitch the label into a garment......only do the embroidery part.
Hi, I have just found your channel? I have gone to like your page on Facebook. I’m just wondering if I have joined the right group. I would just really love to be able to keep up with your groups and your videos.
I'm so glad you've joined along in my little journey! I think I saw that you joined the "Lisa's Quilty Friends" group, that's a great group of talented people who are so friendly and eager to share information. And we share all kinds of stuff quilt related, or multi media type of arts and more! Glad to have you!!
Hi wona
Awesome 👏🏾
thank you so much!
Thank you
Great video!
thank you so much Susan!
Hello, thanks for the video it was very nice. I am a first-timer I just wanna ask if it is possible to do it with different colors.
absolutely, you could use any color threads/ribbons that you'd like 😀
Hello, thanks for these clear instructions. Just wondering, could the ribbon be secured by passing it through the sides of the hoop? Thanks.
Hi Maggie! You could certainly do that if you want to cut your ribbon long enough to do that :) I do think it would still need extra support in stabilizing it so that the ribbon doesn't shift and move around.
@@TheQuiltmakerHomestead thank you!
Clever.
Thank you!
What machine did you use for this project?
Could I float WSS on top of the tear away? Taping it down with the ribbon?
Not 100% sure as I've never tried it, but don't see why that wouldn't work :)
Hey Lisa, how long does it take for your machine to print one such label after you press "start"? Is it closer to 5 minutes or 50? Excellent tutorial, thanks for sharing
Hi Alex! Let's see......for a simple design like just my initials it only takes a minute or two. The machine has speed controls so I could slow it down or even speed it up. Sometimes the amount of time it takes to stitch out a design depends on the way it was digitized. With simple fonts it should go pretty quickly.
Thanks for the reply, good stuff
Is it possible to make multiple tags at one time?
Can you give the etsy place for the logo for my machine thank you
Hey Lisa are you digitizing your designs? I have no idea how to do that.
yep, I use Embrilliance to digitize designs......I've still got a lot to learn but it's coming along. RUclips is a great learning source heheeee
I have a brother se 400 and I know you can digitize the patterns but my mac doesn't compatible to the machine. I just eyeball all my stuff but sure would love to learn too. They don't really tell you how to do that when you get the machine. And everything costs money. I've learned to get the pes files for fonts from Internet. But can't put them correctly even because I don't have the software. It takes so long to figure all this stuff. If you have ideas share please 😉
Of you don't want to digitize your own there are lots of Etsy companies that will digitize a logo you have designed for a reasonable price and their shop sites have photos of what people have sewn using the designs they have digitized for them. Search for "machine embroidery digitizing".
Thank you. !!
Hi Linda, hope you are doing well, sending hugs!
Is all ribbon washable? Does a red ribbon bleed?
Hello, yes the ribbon is washable.....not sure about the red ribbon bleeding but I don't believe so
@@TheQuiltmakerHomestead thank you, love your videos!
Lisa, what size/type machine needle did you use for this . Thank yoy
I used a Schmitz size 12 embroidery needle
@@TheQuiltmakerHomestead Thank you
isn't that alot of stabilizer for one tag?? ):
Stiffy 🤣😂
funny........I had mentioned that when watching the video while editing.........