really nice job. all clean and yes kenblk was a great digitiser,gone to JD now,so not as intense as he was,i was watching the overall plan of stitching and you had a few stops on the puff,maybe if you add a Run stitch between the laydown and then run on the 3D it will stop a lot of stops and trims,but as usual,a great informative video,many thanks for your time in showing us all,Kenblk the 2nd i think.lol.
Thank you for watching and your time 🙏. And yea definitely see what you mean. Ha I’m far from those two pros but here we are aiming to get better every time!
Once again learned my machine( Ricoma MT1501) I found the OTTO hats to be easy to use. I don’t do hats much but I need to- easy money maker. Thanks for the review
Try using a 1 or 2 rubber bands around the cap to hold the puff in place. PS: I had the same issue with wide stitches on a Brother PR670e which I think were 12 mm wide, how many millimetres wide are the letters in your LA design? Your finished design looks good, Thanks from the UK
really nice job. all clean and yes kenblk was a great digitiser,gone to JD now,so not as intense as he was,i was watching the overall plan of stitching and you had a few stops on the puff,maybe if you add a Run stitch between the laydown and then run on the 3D it will stop a lot of stops and trims,but as usual,a great informative video,many thanks for your time in showing us all,Kenblk the 2nd i think.lol.
Thank you for watching and your time 🙏. And yea definitely see what you mean. Ha I’m far from those two pros but here we are aiming to get better every time!
Super clean!!
Yessir! Big thanks!
That’s dope Brotha
thanks! Appreciate that!!
Looks awesome
Much appreciated!
Right on, getting there. I like density set at .15 for puff. Came out nice tho
I really like these. I might have to order one or two! The hats I have bought I've worn every day since!
Yea dude! They might be my new favorite
Once again learned my machine( Ricoma MT1501)
I found the OTTO hats to be easy to use. I don’t do hats much but I need to- easy money maker. Thanks for the review
Right!? They look and feel nice without giving issues, thanks!
Try using a 1 or 2 rubber bands around the cap to hold the puff in place. PS: I had the same issue with wide stitches on a Brother PR670e which I think were 12 mm wide, how many millimetres wide are the letters in your LA design? Your finished design looks good, Thanks from the UK
Great job, from what I’ve seen, .015-.018 is a good density on puff. Keep up the content.
Yea I still mess around with that number but seems about right!
Are you still going to do the tajima Melco detailed comparison?
What software are you using?
Software is called Hatch 2 and the hats are Otto
I have been waiting for your videos recently, honestly great info and content in general! by the way, how did you learn digitizing?
Thanks for that! I began simply by trial and error and then got into watching John Deer, KENBLKWRK and Romero Threads. They dive deep into digitizing
@@tkstitch thanks man!
What size needle did u use ?
75/11
@@tkstitch thanks 🙏
Where do you get your foam?
These are the 3mm sheets from all stitch. I believe they’re like 3 bucks each
What company did you ordered the foam and caps from?
Hatch software
What brand are the caps?
Otto
Do you have a video where you don’t use puffs?
Yessir there’s a few uploaded with just flat embroidery
What model are the hats?
Otto 31-069