Really been enjoying the classes! This video put the icing on the cake for the last class. Do you mind sharing the scissors, tweezers, and flame tool you used to finish the edge of the patches? Thank you so much! I have truly learned a lot.💕
Thank you soo much for the extensive list! This is very helpful to me and I am sure others as well. This just shows your giving heart. Everyone would not do what you are doing. I hope you reach a million subscribers. At least I am glad that I am one! Thank you!@@RomeroThreads
It is possible. Its just easier for me to do it this way. I'll make another video showing 2 different ways to do it by applique. Thanks for the suggestion.
Hi dear Romero, It looks like you don’t have a lesson this Saturday! I hope you are doing well! Would it be possible to have a live session for just answering our questions every 3 or so, sessions ? I am re-digitizing the designs of all previous lessons and have several questions! Like: not able yet to close the stitches at bridges due to the angles of stitches of to objects. Don’t understand Y the stitching sequence of objects and items get messed up after editing… I will post them on your facebook as soon as I am happy with them! Thanks again Sogoli
Hello, I do have a class this Saturday. The thumbnail and notification should be out on display. Yes, good idea about dedicating a whole live on questions. Maybe I'll set up a day just for questions, thank you for the feedback.
Thank you very much. For the fabric I use tackle twill uncoated and for the adhesive I use P600 adhesive from Twill USA. I left the links in the description.
I enjoy your videos. Very thorough and helpful. Do you mind sharing information about the twill and the adhesive. Thank you
Hello, yes, the info is in the description. Let me know if you have any questions.
Greta video. What kind of adhesive do you use? Thanks
Great video as always.
Keep these videos coming please 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Really been enjoying the classes! This video put the icing on the cake for the last class. Do you mind sharing the scissors, tweezers, and flame tool you used to finish the edge of the patches? Thank you so much! I have truly learned a lot.💕
Thank you.
Here's the link to the scissors I use. As for the lighter, this is one I got at the market, just a regular Bic lighter.
#1: Embroidery Clippers | Handheld Snippers
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#2: Gingher Curved Embroidery Scissors 4”
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#3: Curved Tip Squeezers Scissors - Embroidery Thread Snips
allstitch.com/products/412-squeezers-thread-nips-1708?ref=RomeroThreads
#4: Tweezers 6” Deluxe Bent
allstitch.com/products/6-deluxe-bent-tweezers-1713?ref=RomeroThreads
#5: Tweezers 4½" Fine Point Precision Straight
allstitch.com/products/6-deluxe-straight-tweezers-1714?ref=RomeroThreads
#6: Anvil USA: 4" Straight Blade Precision Scissors
allstitch.com/products/anvil-4-long-reach-standard-accutip-precision-scissors-5478?ref=RomeroThreads
#7: Sidehopper Jump Stitch Scissors
allstitch.com/products/sidehopper-jump-stitch-thread-snip-scissors?ref=RomeroThreads
#8: Deluxe Seam Ripper
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#9: Gingher 6" Large - Double Curved Embroidery Scissors
allstitch.com/collections/scissors/products/gingher-6-double-curved-embroidery-scissors-1495?ref=RomeroThreads
#11: Gingher 6" Applique Scissors
allstitch.com/products/gingher-6-applique-scissors-1492?ref=RomeroThreads
#12 Fiskars 8.5 Inch Softouch Spring Action
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#13 Gingher 8" Knife Edge Dressmaker's Shears
allstitch.com/products/gingher-8-knife-edge-benttrimmers-4360?ref=RomeroThreads
#14: AllStitch 8" Pinking Shears
allstitch.com/products/8-allstitch-embroidery-supplies-pinking-scissors-solid-steel-4369?ref=RomeroThreads
#15: Everyday Scissors: Wiss Home & Craft Scissor
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Thank you soo much for the extensive list! This is very helpful to me and I am sure others as well. This just shows your giving heart. Everyone would not do what you are doing. I hope you reach a million subscribers. At least I am glad that I am one! Thank you!@@RomeroThreads
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🙋🏽♀️I’ll take a patch. 😄
Can you make a video on lubricating your Ricoma machine/general maintenance so we can keep making money please and thank you 🙏🏼
Really enjoy your videos. Curious why you didn't applicate the twill to stabilizer.
It is possible. Its just easier for me to do it this way. I'll make another video showing 2 different ways to do it by applique. Thanks for the suggestion.
Great video really enjoy all of your videos very informative. So with the adhesive do you still sew around the patches? Thanks Romero
No, these are iron on only. They stay locked in.
@@RomeroThreads thank you
Great video like always 🙏🙏. What needle size do you use for small letters ? @romero threads
Thanks. 65 needles with 60 weight thread.
Hi dear Romero, It looks like you don’t have a lesson this Saturday!
I hope you are doing well!
Would it be possible to have a live session for just answering our questions every 3 or so, sessions ?
I am re-digitizing the designs of all previous lessons and have several questions!
Like: not able yet to close the stitches at bridges due to the angles of stitches of to objects. Don’t understand Y the stitching sequence of objects and items get messed up after editing…
I will post them on your facebook as soon as I am happy with them!
Thanks again
Sogoli
Hello, I do have a class this Saturday. The thumbnail and notification should be out on display. Yes, good idea about dedicating a whole live on questions. Maybe I'll set up a day just for questions, thank you for the feedback.
What is the recommended heat setting when using an iron?
High setting, 20 seconds, high pressure. And protect the garment with a piece of fabric.
I enjoyed this videos and I follow your digitizing classes on Saturdays. What kind of fabric and adhesive you use for the patches?
Thank you very much. For the fabric I use tackle twill uncoated and for the adhesive I use P600 adhesive from Twill USA. I left the links in the description.
GGood video thanks
Why not use a hot knife to cut the patches out. You can get a lot closer to the threads and not have the white around it.
Yes, I kept it basic. I'll make another video on using the hot knife.