When using Velcro, how does it go on the shirt? Do they stick the backing on the shirt and then put the name tag on that way? Some of u might think this is a stupid question but I like the way is is done here and want to make sure before trying this.
Great tutorial and had me try my hand at making patches on my Brother V3. The issue I had when doing this, is the adhesive on the back of the Velcro caused my needle to "gum up" and keep hold of the thread, so I had to keep restarting, which made a mess of the sewing. I have since bought Velcro without the adhesive and use 505 to stick it to the back of the patch before "sewing". Did you have similar issues?
Wipe some Sewers Aid on your needle and even put a bead of it down the side of your top thread spool before stitching. This will greatly help that needle gum up and it won't hurt your thread and should be just fine for your fabric as it is used for ease of sewing on fabric.
I wish you listed prices on your website, I'd have loved to have supported your business! I know it can be hard, but a ballpark figure is useful, especially in a day and age where I can get exact prices and pay online in one hit on most websites. It might be time to update your site. You can do it yourself, it's very, very easy!
Hello! Everything should have a price on it under our shop page. southernpridedesign.com If you are looking for something else, just send us a message we are happy to help :)
Hi. I have so many questions. I'm brand new at machine embroidery. I just got a Pe770 used on ebay and it didn't even come with an owners manual so I'm flying blind. My daughter is mildly Autistic and we're trying to find work she can do at home. How did you begin? How do you find people who need custom patches or decals? Is it a really slow process of building clientele or were there things you did to improve your business? She loves sewing and really wants to try this but I admit I'm out of my depth. Any help would be appreciated.
Hi! We started by posting on Etsy and eBay. We also have connections with the local police department so that helped also. Word of mouth has been great for us and is the best advertising.
Ok...I’m new to embroidery so this is going to be a stupid question if anyone can answer. When it comes to the Velcro, Are you only stitching down one piece of the velcro and after you cut out the patch, are you attaching the 2nd piece of the Velcro? The client then would sew the unembroidered 2nd piece on their own garment? I want to make sure I’m following your video correctly. Thanks for the demonstration.
Yes that's correct. Some police uniforms already have a place with Velcro which was the case with these. But if not I would add the other side so they can use it if they dont already have the Velcro.
I get bird's nests on the back on my velcro using this method. What do I need to change? How close to the velcro edge do you put the last stitch run? Thank you so much!
Not sure why you are getting a bird's nest on the velcro. Sorry I can't be more helpful. I'll play around and see if I can figure it out. I put my final stitch as close to the edge as I could.
Have you had an issue with the adhesive leaking out if it gets too warm? I used that adhesive backed velcro in the past and it starting oozing out the side after a couple months. I was wondering if you've seen the same thing or if maybe the threads catch it?
This was a great video! Thank you. Do you have a Ricoma? If so, what speed did you stitch these at? Did you do anything “special” to keep your needles from gumming up due to the adhesive on the back of the Velcro? Thanks again.
Yes it is a Ricoma. I run it at about 700-800 for these. I did not need to put anything on my needles, but I did wipe them down with adhesive remover after each batch of patches.
Смотрела предыдущий ролик по вышивке, ну так обидно, показали такую не аккуратную работу, стежки неровные, гладь получается не красивая, и они себя рекламируют, ужас. Вот всё ровно и красиво, делает машина, а люди тупее машины что-ли? Руками на машинке тоже можно сделать не хуже, надо только постараться. А вы ребята молодцы, Удачи!!!)))
@@FirstnameLastname-vf1og Not a problem. They are $6 a patch. Can you email me your information and we can get them made for you. southernpride@outlook.com
Using a tracing stitch to attach the velcro is a genius idea!
Oh my gosh you just saved my life I've been trying to figure out how to do this velcro easily and I love this method
So glad it helped you!!
Thank you so much! I’m the middle of a similar project
Awesome! I really hope it helps. I have started using the brush on super glue to help from getting fraying when cutting them out and it works great
Very nice, lots of work and material.. they came out great!
Nicely Done
Great video. Thanks for sharing😀
Could you please post the size of the patches and the size of your fonts. great video
Thanks, appreciated, trying to figure it out, you made my day ♥️
Thanks for the video..
From INDIA..😃
When using Velcro, how does it go on the shirt? Do they stick the backing on the shirt and then put the name tag on that way? Some of u might think this is a stupid question but I like the way is is done here and want to make sure before trying this.
Thankyou verymuch my dear it was realy very helpfull
Great video, well explained👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 it really really helped me and I’m sure many!
Very well explained... Thank you.
You have beautiful hands
Great tutorial and had me try my hand at making patches on my Brother V3. The issue I had when doing this, is the adhesive on the back of the Velcro caused my needle to "gum up" and keep hold of the thread, so I had to keep restarting, which made a mess of the sewing. I have since bought Velcro without the adhesive and use 505 to stick it to the back of the patch before "sewing". Did you have similar issues?
I did not have any issues with it getting gummed up, but I know others did. Sorry I cant be more helpful to prevent it.
Wipe some Sewers Aid on your needle and even put a bead of it down the side of your top thread spool before stitching. This will greatly help that needle gum up and it won't hurt your thread and should be just fine for your fabric as it is used for ease of sewing on fabric.
What stitch did u use for the first border around the area of name? Thanks. Looks awesome!
Hi, thanks for the video. Can you send me the link to where you buy the material you use?
We got it from our local store. You can find the same stuff at Walmart.
we are new to embroidery, just wondering how you design the name tape
This is perfect TYVM for making this video!!
Thanks for sharing... question : cotton or polyester twill for patches?
We used cotton
Pwede po bang magpagawa ng costumize patches?
Nice instructions. Does the adhesive Velcro stick to your needles?
I wish you listed prices on your website, I'd have loved to have supported your business! I know it can be hard, but a ballpark figure is useful, especially in a day and age where I can get exact prices and pay online in one hit on most websites. It might be time to update your site. You can do it yourself, it's very, very easy!
Hello! Everything should have a price on it under our shop page. southernpridedesign.com If you are looking for something else, just send us a message we are happy to help :)
I learned something new. Thank you very much.
Glad to hear that! Thank you!
thank you very much for the wisdom
That machine is a BEAST!!
Hi. I have so many questions. I'm brand new at machine embroidery. I just got a Pe770 used on ebay and it didn't even come with an owners manual so I'm flying blind. My daughter is mildly Autistic and we're trying to find work she can do at home. How did you begin? How do you find people who need custom patches or decals? Is it a really slow process of building clientele or were there things you did to improve your business? She loves sewing and really wants to try this but I admit I'm out of my depth. Any help would be appreciated.
Hi! We started by posting on Etsy and eBay. We also have connections with the local police department so that helped also. Word of mouth has been great for us and is the best advertising.
Tutorials and videos helped with anything we didnt really know how to do and lots and lots of trial and error.
Ok...I’m new to embroidery so this is going to be a stupid question if anyone can answer. When it comes to the Velcro, Are you only stitching down one piece of the velcro and after you cut out the patch, are you attaching the 2nd piece of the Velcro? The client then would sew the unembroidered 2nd piece on their own garment? I want to make sure I’m following your video correctly. Thanks for the demonstration.
Yes that's correct. Some police uniforms already have a place with Velcro which was the case with these. But if not I would add the other side so they can use it if they dont already have the Velcro.
Thanks for the vid. What machine are you using please?
Thank you. It's a Ricoma TC series.
@@SPDesignsFL Thanks for the info. Looks like a £9k machine here in the UK. So out of my price range but it explains why it looks so good :-)
I get bird's nests on the back on my velcro using this method. What do I need to change? How close to the velcro edge do you put the last stitch run? Thank you so much!
Not sure why you are getting a bird's nest on the velcro. Sorry I can't be more helpful. I'll play around and see if I can figure it out. I put my final stitch as close to the edge as I could.
Step One: get an $11k embroidery machine lol
Jkjk
Muy buen trabajo. Aprenderé a hacer estos parches
Disculpa el diseño el programa para hacer esos portanombres ?? O como lo puedo hacer en mi máquina??
Have you had an issue with the adhesive leaking out if it gets too warm? I used that adhesive backed velcro in the past and it starting oozing out the side after a couple months. I was wondering if you've seen the same thing or if maybe the threads catch it?
We havent noticed that being an issue.
Is cutting a thread a really bad thing?
May I ask where to find the embroidery file for the satin stitched rectangles and lettering?
I used my program Wilcom DecoStudio
What program do you use to create these on?
To me, *R. Swartzfager* is an interesting name.
Thanks
Hi, Could you share the dimensions of the badge?
What stitch density did you use?
Hello, do you make Air Force OCP name tapes?
No sorry we don't right now.
Hi, friend, We can do a variety of name patch, good quality, and price concessions, please contact me if necessary, thank you!
What is the name of this black fabric
How to do this? Digitize? What is the size?
This was a great video! Thank you. Do you have a Ricoma? If so, what speed did you stitch these at? Did you do anything “special” to keep your needles from gumming up due to the adhesive on the back of the Velcro?
Thanks again.
Yes it is a Ricoma. I run it at about 700-800 for these. I did not need to put anything on my needles, but I did wipe them down with adhesive remover after each batch of patches.
@@SPDesignsFL Thanks for the response. I appreciate it.
Смотрела предыдущий ролик по вышивке, ну так обидно, показали такую не аккуратную работу, стежки неровные, гладь получается не красивая, и они себя рекламируют, ужас. Вот всё ровно и красиво, делает машина, а люди тупее машины что-ли? Руками на машинке тоже можно сделать не хуже, надо только постараться. А вы ребята молодцы, Удачи!!!)))
Did you say thread lock? What product is that?
Yes, you can get it at any craft or sewing store. It helps to prevent fraying of the edges. I got mine at Walmart
Do I need a 15 needle for this kind of work? If not what do you recommend for making patches?
No you could get away with a smaller machine it would all be up to how many colors you needed to use.
Brother makes a $350 machine that does 4x4 and you can do infinite colors, you just have to swap out the thread between
U can use heat gun
Yes, you can works well.
What is this machine and brand?
Ricoma 15 head.
Hi there! Thanks for the help but i got a question, what kind of stitch do you run to stick the velcro to the patch, single pass?
We did 2 passes and just a single line stitch. (Dont know what the proper name would be right now lol)
I shall try on my Brothers. Wish me luck.....doing 1- 2 at a time lol *cries*
What's the font you're using?
Good luck! You'll do great. I use Wilcom to digitize my designs and the font is just called Block 2. Sorry that's not more specific.
Does Wilcom come with the Ricoma machine?
@@katphyre No.
Sar mujhe banbana he
Could I buy some from you or do you not sell online?
Yes just let us know what you need.
SPDesigns I need 7 name patches (different names) just like the black and yellow one you did. How much per patch would that be?
@@FirstnameLastname-vf1og Not a problem. They are $6 a patch. Can you email me your information and we can get them made for you. southernpride@outlook.com
Where is the website?
Southernpridedesign.com
@@SPDesignsFL i have a custom logo how can i email this to u
@@drayescobar9469 Southernpride@outlook.com. id be happy to help.
@@SPDesignsFL i texted you guys on messenger a while back and no response
What is the tool
You used to cut the fabric?
A rotary cutter feom the fabric store.
Madam machine how much price