@@threadmodeembroidery2374 yes!! Thank you for this. What kind of machine do you have? I might have the same which will help me learn how to use mine even more
Wow thank you, that is quite the compliment 😊 I really want to help people succeeded, I remember how frustrating it was 13 years ago for myself trying to figure things out and not having video's to visually see how it was done.
The bean stitch settings come from the digitizing. They are a triple stitch and typically they are set to 2.5 to 3 mm depends on each designer. It’s not something that can be set in the machines.
What Madeira thread do you use for embroidering fonts on marine vinyl? I am using 100% polyester 40 wt. I had somewhat less breaks using your embroidery setup suggestions (cutaway stabilizer, 505 basting spray, SF101 interfacing, 75/11 ballpoint needle), cutting the number of shredding and thread breaks down from every single letter to about every other letter. But my font is too thin and gets sucked into the marine vinyl even when I use a topper. I am making key fobs with embroidering 1/4” font “In loving memory of…” I even had the wording all professionally digitized. Any suggestions? Any suggestions on a site to purchase a bold 1/4” font to embroider on marine vinyl? Thanks for any advice you may have.
Hello there! I'm a zebra too! It's really amazing to recognize my hands in a video, if that makes sense. Thank you for such a well-explained tutorial 😊
Hello good afternoon, I love your video tutorial, I would like to be able to use your video in my store to explain the correct way to use the embroidery design files that I make, I would only post the link and the playback time of your video is yours for that I would use your channel as a reference, I congratulate you for the good work you do in the videos
I was curious as well. I have such pain in my knuckles when using my hands, was wondering if they were something made to ease the pain of use. I’ve tried the gloves and such but have yet to find relief. If no one had asked yet, I was going to hoping it would be something I could try.
Hi, I buy my marnie vinyl from Fabricland, and their online store is fabricville so you may find the marine stuff there. I also buy from Joann's in the USA and those are the two places I get my marine vinyls.
I notice you put in washer in back I never see washer involve with kits. that strange but it look better than without I wonder there any washer around?
Yes, I was so happy when I found eyelets with washers ! I have used different versions, you can get the Dritz version at Joann, I have linked to the one I used in the description however they are painted/colored and will scratch if you're not careful when putting on key chain. Here is a link to what you're looking for... www.amazon.ca/CRAFTMEmore-Gunmetal-Grommets-Eyelets-Washers/dp/B06ZYQVCZC?psc=1&SubscriptionId=AKIAILSHYYTFIVPWUY6Q&tag=duc12-20&linkCode=xm2&camp=2025&creative=165953&creativeASIN=B06ZYQVCZC
lol, yes that does look strange. It is my stitch picker and I was using it to keep my hoop above the base so it would slide well. My machine is very finiky and at that time it apparently wanted the hoop to be "floating" higher. I used the tip to add just a bit of height.
Thanks for the great video! Where do you get your marine vinyl? I want to make some keychains for Christmas presents but I don’t need massive yards of marine vinyl. Thanks for any help.
Hi, I get the white marine vinyl I use at a store in Canada called Fabricland. I will use the one from Joann's in the US sometimes if I don't have the regular one in stock. The vinyl needs to be stuck well to the stabilizer especially if it's white, white can be a fussy one to use.
It was a Pellon shapf;ex s101, however you can use an iron on fusing of your choice just make sure to test it first you want one that quickly/easily fuses. This is the one I used.... www.amazon.com/Pellon-SF101-Shape-Flex-Cotton-Fusible/dp/B008UDT0ZK/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=pellon+shapeflex+sf101&qid=1580484608&sr=8-3
I actually don't have any settings that I need to do, I just don't add thread to the top part. My machine is older though, 12 years. There must be a bypass though or something. It's a great trick to use, makes tearing away the stabilizer so much easier, and I also use it to make paper templates so I can cut material easier.
Hello, you need a digitizing software to add any stitches. The bean stitch is also called a triple stitch and all digitizing softwares have them installed.
Finger splints are for a ligament issue in the fingers to help hold them straight. I use a variety of tape, scotch, painters, and medical tapes like the ones they use to hold tubes to arms (the paper kind works amazing). I also use a lot of the 505 spray but it makes the hoop sticky and messy.
Hello, I'm new to Machine Embroidery on vinyl and I really want to do some of the snap tab key chains. Can you please tell me what is the best needle to use for embroidery on the vinyl ? Thank you in advance 🙂
Hi I use a 75/11 on vinyl, just a regular ballpoint needle. However, It will all depend on the machine you have and the vinyl you have as to what needle will work best for you. What I do recommend is testing your needles in your material and absolutely do not use a jean needle or leather needle because they will make larger cuts as opposed to punched stitches.
@@threadmodeembroidery2374 Thank you so much for the information. I'm actually addicted to machine embroidery now and have 2 machines. I have a Brother SE625 and learned quickly that I wanted something bigger for larger designs and embroidery quilting. I have since bought a used Pfaff Creative 4.0 that has the larger embroidery unit and I can embroider up to a 360x350mm area. I think I will use the Brother for doing the snap tabs mostly
What do you have on your fingers. I have bad arthritis and I was just wondering if that helps what you have on your fingers. Or what those tiny things are used for?
How do you keep your marine vinyl from tearing when you do a satin stitch on it? I have been trying to embroider on marine vinyl and i don't know if my needle is tearing it or if it's my tension or what.
Hi, if you are finding that the vinyl rips when making things add a layer or two of cut away stabilizer floated under the hoop while stitching and cut the excess away before adding the backing piece so it won't show in the edges. Also NEVER use a leather or jeans needle it makes holes that will always rip. I use a 75 or 80 ballpoint in a lot of my vinyl embroidery stitching.
I'm not sure exactly what you mean, but I do play with the tension on my machine depending on the thickness of my vinyl's. Sometimes I need to tighten the tension and sometimes I need to lower the needle.
@@hooked_fish I can be so many different things causing the breaking. I suggest starting with the thread, once I switched to Sulky or Gunold or Madeira my machine was happier. Then the right needle will be a big help, I often use a ballpoint 75 or 80 on vinyl, but if that isn't working on that specific day I'll switch to an embroidery needle (never jeans or leather needle they cut the holes to big on vinyl and it can fall or tear apart too easily) Sometimes the design can be too dense for vinyl's, adding some cut away stabilizer under the design can help with the dense designs. Also just playing with the tension up or down until you get the right setting for your machine. It can be a pain with the trial and error.
Needle size depends on thickness of material. I like to use a 75/11 ball point with vinyl, and sometimes I use an 80/12 ballpoint. The stitches can be finer with the smaller needle, due to the hole size it punches into the material, but thread can also get shredded easier with the smaller needle hole at such fast stitching. The best idea is to try different needles with your threads and see what works best with the materials you have. Also a side note : Never use a leather needle or jean needle with vinyl, as they cut the vinyl instead of just making a hole.
Hi I use Wilcom Hatch. A lot of softwares will allow for some adding of shapes. I do edit the shape around all my designs, this is so I can get the smoothest lines I can, and also help the stitches regulate size.
@@threadmodeembroidery2374 Hello! I have Hatch 3. Are you saying that I can add a CUSTOM bean stitch around a shape I make in Hatch 3? If so, how do I do I do this? I'm a newbie with Hatch. I have a multi-needle machine, so I'm not sure how I would go about holding both the upper and bobbin thread and holding those threads before I start the stitching. 🤔 Also, great tips about running the placement stitches for the first step and also for the placement of the snap/eyelet WITHOUT the thread!! That is an AWESOME idea!! Thank you very much. Linda
Hi, great video, question, your back stitches are beautiful, I’ve been doing key fobs, my Janome 14000 does not stitch the back well. Besides adjusting tension is there anything else you suggest?
Hi, I have also struggled like so many others with the back stitches playing nice. It really is a lot of testing and playing around to figure out what will work on your machine. You can use some light plastic WSS on the back, or tracing paper before stitching that will help it move across the single needle machines. I have also played with the tension and my machine is troubled by thicker vinyl so I had to tighten the tension for some of my vinyl's.
I use a 75/11 or 80/12 ballpoint for vinyl. I think needle size will really depend on machine and what your machine prefers. No leather or Jean or sharps for vinyl they cut into the material to much.
I just get them from Amazon, but sometimes I order off Etsy. It all depends on what you are doing with them, I mostly just give to kids. If you plan sell them just get the better quality ones so the clasp part doesn't break to quick.
I use a Husqvarna Viking Topaz 20 an older model I've had it for 12 years. It is temperamental though, as a lot of machines are and I curse it all the time for shredding thread.
I use a variety of scissors for different things. I like small spring loaded snips for the tails and thread trims, and I use Kai for cutting straight edges on vinyl, I use Ginger for curved sides on cutting vinyl, and I have a pair with serrated edges that I prefer for felt.
@@threadmodeembroidery2374 which specific Gingher curved scissors do you use to cut curves in the vinyl keychains? I have 4 inch Gingher curved scissors, but I can't seem to get a clean cut because the white backing on the vinyl shows and the edges aren't even. I don't know what I'm doing wrong. 😢 Is there any chance you could please do a quick video on how you cut curved areas in your vinyl keychains with your Gingher scissors? Thank you very much.
Hi, It's a 13 year old Husqvarna Viking Topaz 20. At the time it was expensive at $3,000 CAD. I suggest getting a machine from a local vendor because they always need maintenance/fixing and the local person is an excellent resource for embroidery and are more helpful to deal with.
This is an excellent tutorial!!! Thank you for posting a complete supply list as well. It is so helpful when trying to learn something new!
So happy to hear the tutorial was useful :)
@@threadmodeembroidery2374 yes!! Thank you for this. What kind of machine do you have? I might have the same which will help me learn how to use mine even more
You have the best tutorial for stitching out key fobs. I just viewed a webinar on this subject and your video is far superior. Thanks for sharing.
Wow thank you, that is quite the compliment 😊 I really want to help people succeeded, I remember how frustrating it was 13 years ago for myself trying to figure things out and not having video's to visually see how it was done.
Such a great tutorial! Totally new at this, but I'm trying! What setting do you have your bean stitch at?
The bean stitch settings come from the digitizing. They are a triple stitch and typically they are set to 2.5 to 3 mm depends on each designer. It’s not something that can be set in the machines.
I was hoping for a digitization video 😢 These are cute.
Thank you for this video, I’m so glad I found it!!!!! Beautiful work by the way ❤️
Thank you !
Please tell me what you have on your fingers and the purpose of them. Love your tutorials x
Hi, glad you like the tutorials. They are oval 8 ring splints for loose ligaments. They stabilize the joints :)
What Madeira thread do you use for embroidering fonts on marine vinyl? I am using 100% polyester 40 wt. I had somewhat less breaks using your embroidery setup suggestions (cutaway stabilizer, 505 basting spray, SF101 interfacing, 75/11 ballpoint needle), cutting the number of shredding and thread breaks down from every single letter to about every other letter. But my font is too thin and gets sucked into the marine vinyl even when I use a topper. I am making key fobs with embroidering 1/4” font “In loving memory of…” I even had the wording all professionally digitized. Any suggestions? Any suggestions on a site to purchase a bold 1/4” font to embroider on marine vinyl? Thanks for any advice you may have.
Great tutorial, thank you! I have these but didn't know how to use them!
Hello there! I'm a zebra too! It's really amazing to recognize my hands in a video, if that makes sense. Thank you for such a well-explained tutorial 😊
It certainly does fellow zebra :) They're a godsend for finger support. I am very happy you enjoyed the tutorial.
I’m a zebra too! I love crafting, but struggle with pain if I don’t wear my splints.
Thank you for well explained tutorials ❤
Best video seen for making key fobs. What's the best length and width for the tabs on both designs?
Thank you. The tab length I use is roughly 1 3/4" to 2" length, the eyelet is about 1/2"
@@threadmodeembroidery2374 Thank you!
Thanks for the detailed instructions.
Can you use the cricut vinyl for the marine vinyl if you get the kind that doesn't iron on?
Noooo... You cannot use anything other than vinyl that is meant for sewing. The crafting vinyl's are way too thin and will not hold up to stitching.
Hello good afternoon, I love your video tutorial, I would like to be able to use your video in my store to explain the correct way to use the embroidery design files that I make, I would only post the link and the playback time of your video is yours for that I would use your channel as a reference, I congratulate you for the good work you do in the videos
I'm curious what the things on your knuckles are for?
They are Oval 8 splint supports for Ehlers-Danlos connective tissue disorder. They help prevent the ligaments from bending the wrong way.
I was curious as well. I have such pain in my knuckles when using my hands, was wondering if they were something made to ease the pain of use. I’ve tried the gloves and such but have yet to find relief. If no one had asked yet, I was going to hoping it would be something I could try.
Hi there! Do you have any recommendations on where I can get white Marine Vinyl online in Canada? Thank you so much for this tutorial!
Hi, I buy my marnie vinyl from Fabricland, and their online store is fabricville so you may find the marine stuff there. I also buy from Joann's in the USA and those are the two places I get my marine vinyls.
I notice you put in washer in back I never see washer involve with kits. that strange but it look better than without I wonder there any washer around?
Yes, I was so happy when I found eyelets with washers ! I have used different versions, you can get the Dritz version at Joann, I have linked to the one I used in the description however they are painted/colored and will scratch if you're not careful when putting on key chain. Here is a link to what you're looking for... www.amazon.ca/CRAFTMEmore-Gunmetal-Grommets-Eyelets-Washers/dp/B06ZYQVCZC?psc=1&SubscriptionId=AKIAILSHYYTFIVPWUY6Q&tag=duc12-20&linkCode=xm2&camp=2025&creative=165953&creativeASIN=B06ZYQVCZC
Great video! What is it you are doing with the the blue tool at 8:28 when you are doing the bean stitch?
lol, yes that does look strange. It is my stitch picker and I was using it to keep my hoop above the base so it would slide well. My machine is very finiky and at that time it apparently wanted the hoop to be "floating" higher. I used the tip to add just a bit of height.
Thanks for the great video! Where do you get your marine vinyl? I want to make some keychains for Christmas presents but I don’t need massive yards of marine vinyl. Thanks for any help.
Hi, I get the white marine vinyl I use at a store in Canada called Fabricland. I will use the one from Joann's in the US sometimes if I don't have the regular one in stock. The vinyl needs to be stuck well to the stabilizer especially if it's white, white can be a fussy one to use.
where would you get your shape for your fob. want to do a "class of 63 for class rejnion
I digitize all the designs manually, and they're not from a template. So I make the exact shape I need. You require a digitizing software to do that.
What was the fabric you put on the back of the white vinyl
It was a Pellon shapf;ex s101, however you can use an iron on fusing of your choice just make sure to test it first you want one that quickly/easily fuses. This is the one I used.... www.amazon.com/Pellon-SF101-Shape-Flex-Cotton-Fusible/dp/B008UDT0ZK/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=pellon+shapeflex+sf101&qid=1580484608&sr=8-3
Great tutorial!! thanks! how do get your machine to stitch without thread? I Have the topaz 50 and I'm not sure how to set that up
I actually don't have any settings that I need to do, I just don't add thread to the top part. My machine is older though, 12 years. There must be a bypass though or something. It's a great trick to use, makes tearing away the stabilizer so much easier, and I also use it to make paper templates so I can cut material easier.
@@cakedesigner it should work without any special settings. The machine doesn't know if it has thread in it or not... ijs
@@akfulmore depends on the machine, I have some embroidery testers that cannot make it work, the machine will not run without the top thread 🤷🏽♀️
@@akfulmoremost decent embroidery machines have thread break sensors so they won’t stitch if there’s no thread.
May i ask where you git your design? I love it.
This is a design digitized by ThreadMode Embroidery. It can be found on the ThreadMode Embroidery website.
How do I had the bean stitch to a design already made? I’m loosing my mind over this lol
Hello, you need a digitizing software to add any stitches. The bean stitch is also called a triple stitch and all digitizing softwares have them installed.
Great tutorial! What size hope are you using?
Thanks. The hoop is called 4x4 for the Husqvarna machines BUT the actual mm are 120x120 and not the standard 100x100 mm
We’re to purchasefindings?
Lots of questions. What’s on your fingers..I have I pad can I get desins to work ? Is that just scotch tape your holding down
Finger splints are for a ligament issue in the fingers to help hold them straight. I use a variety of tape, scotch, painters, and medical tapes like the ones they use to hold tubes to arms (the paper kind works amazing). I also use a lot of the 505 spray but it makes the hoop sticky and messy.
Beautiful, I enjoyed your work. thank you so much.
Hello, I'm new to Machine Embroidery on vinyl and I really want to do some of the snap tab key chains. Can you please tell me what is the best needle to use for embroidery on the vinyl ? Thank you in advance 🙂
Hi I use a 75/11 on vinyl, just a regular ballpoint needle. However, It will all depend on the machine you have and the vinyl you have as to what needle will work best for you.
What I do recommend is testing your needles in your material and absolutely do not use a jean needle or leather needle because they will make larger cuts as opposed to punched stitches.
@@threadmodeembroidery2374 Thank you so much for the information. I'm actually addicted to machine embroidery now and have 2 machines. I have a Brother SE625 and learned quickly that I wanted something bigger for larger designs and embroidery quilting. I have since bought a used Pfaff Creative 4.0 that has the larger embroidery unit and I can embroider up to a 360x350mm area. I think I will use the Brother for doing the snap tabs mostly
Wow lucky you ! I’m jealous lol. Glad that you are loving embroidering it really is fun when things go as they should.
@@threadmodeembroidery2374 Thank you so much. It definitely is fun. 😀
Hi, love your tutorials very useful, I’m a beginner, can you tell me what needle are you using?
Depending on what the material is I am using. For vinyl I mostly use a 75/11
Can we use faux leather for the project?
Yes definitely !
How do you know what size hole to make with the rotary hole punch? Or what size did you use?
I use whatever the smallest hole is that will work. I test on scrap then decide which size is best. Smaller is better.
What do you have on your fingers. I have bad arthritis and I was just wondering if that helps what you have on your fingers. Or what those tiny things are used for?
They are ring splints for a connective tissue problem where my ligaments are to lax and the rings stop the fingers from bending back too much.
These look awesome. With the time involved for creating...how much would you sell these for?
It all depends on where you live and where you are selling. In my own area they go for $8 Canadian.
How do you keep your marine vinyl from tearing when you do a satin stitch on it? I have been trying to embroider on marine vinyl and i don't know if my needle is tearing it or if it's my tension or what.
You add woven iron on interfacing, press lightly ( the beginning of video)
@@sharonf6094 thank you for the reply. I figured out what was wrong. I was using the wrong thread weight in my bobbin.
Hi, if you are finding that the vinyl rips when making things add a layer or two of cut away stabilizer floated under the hoop while stitching and cut the excess away before adding the backing piece so it won't show in the edges. Also NEVER use a leather or jeans needle it makes holes that will always rip. I use a 75 or 80 ballpoint in a lot of my vinyl embroidery stitching.
Love this video! I'm going to buy this design. What kind of iron are you using and where did you buy it? It's so cute!
Thanks :). The iron is actually from Walmart, it was just $12.00 and I love it 👍
I got the little iron from Walmart in the US, it was all of $12 and I love it.
Great tutorial. Thank you.
Thank you, and love the name you have chosen :) lol
Hi You ajusted the tension for no broken the leather fabric?
I'm not sure exactly what you mean, but I do play with the tension on my machine depending on the thickness of my vinyl's. Sometimes I need to tighten the tension and sometimes I need to lower the needle.
@@threadmodeembroidery2374 yes my pe 800 the tension is too tight and the stiches broken the fabrics leather
@@hooked_fish I can be so many different things causing the breaking. I suggest starting with the thread, once I switched to Sulky or Gunold or Madeira my machine was happier. Then the right needle will be a big help, I often use a ballpoint 75 or 80 on vinyl, but if that isn't working on that specific day I'll switch to an embroidery needle (never jeans or leather needle they cut the holes to big on vinyl and it can fall or tear apart too easily) Sometimes the design can be too dense for vinyl's, adding some cut away stabilizer under the design can help with the dense designs. Also just playing with the tension up or down until you get the right setting for your machine. It can be a pain with the trial and error.
@@threadmodeembroidery2374 thanks so much appreciated
Cool idea!
Where are some websites to order solid colors of marine vinyl? Like yellow?
I order from Amazon.ca or I get them at my local stores. There are lots of vinyl shops listed in the Facebook Embroidery groups.
What kind of needle or size do you use?
Needle size depends on thickness of material. I like to use a 75/11 ball point with vinyl, and sometimes I use an 80/12 ballpoint.
The stitches can be finer with the smaller needle, due to the hole size it punches into the material, but thread can also get shredded easier with the smaller needle hole at such fast stitching. The best idea is to try different needles with your threads and see what works best with the materials you have.
Also a side note : Never use a leather needle or jean needle with vinyl, as they cut the vinyl instead of just making a hole.
Thank you so much for the great video. I learned so much 👏👏👏
What software do you use to create the outline around your design? I think my software only has basic shapes...
Hi I use Wilcom Hatch. A lot of softwares will allow for some adding of shapes. I do edit the shape around all my designs, this is so I can get the smoothest lines I can, and also help the stitches regulate size.
@@threadmodeembroidery2374 Hello! I have Hatch 3. Are you saying that I can add a CUSTOM bean stitch around a shape I make in Hatch 3? If so, how do I do I do this? I'm a newbie with Hatch. I have a multi-needle machine, so I'm not sure how I would go about holding both the upper and bobbin thread and holding those threads before I start the stitching. 🤔 Also, great tips about running the placement stitches for the first step and also for the placement of the snap/eyelet WITHOUT the thread!! That is an AWESOME idea!! Thank you very much. Linda
Do you use different needles in your machine for vinyl?
No. I use a regular 75/11 or 80/14 needle even for vinyl. I do not use Denim or leather needles because they create large holes in the vinyl.
@@threadmodeembroidery2374 oops that is an 80/12 ...not 14
How do you make your hole for placement purposes?
I use a hole setter or a brass screw punch and to make holes
Good video, thanks!
Thank You!
What type of embroidery machine are you using?
I use a Husqvarna Topaz 20, an older basic machine.
Are there any machine that do the cutting part at the end??
I don't believe so. I don't include svg files in the download but you can always make them if you like to stitch that way.
Thanks so much 🙏🏼
Hi, great video, question, your back stitches are beautiful, I’ve been doing key fobs, my
Janome 14000 does not stitch the back well. Besides adjusting tension is there anything else you suggest?
Hi, I have also struggled like so many others with the back stitches playing nice. It really is a lot of testing and playing around to figure out what will work on your machine. You can use some light plastic WSS on the back, or tracing paper before stitching that will help it move across the single needle machines. I have also played with the tension and my machine is troubled by thicker vinyl so I had to tighten the tension for some of my vinyl's.
Thanks, that helps.
What kind of needle did you use for vinyl please?
I use a 75/11 or 80/12 ballpoint for vinyl. I think needle size will really depend on machine and what your machine prefers. No leather or Jean or sharps for vinyl they cut into the material to much.
@@threadmodeembroidery2374 thank you so much
Hi, may i know how to the outline for the design?
I am not sure |I understand the question ?
hi good job ,what is the name this vinil thanks
Hi thanks, I use a standard marine vinyl that I get at Joann’s.
@@cakedesigner thanks
Where do you buy the swivel clasps?
I have found them on Amazon myself.
I just get them from Amazon, but sometimes I order off Etsy. It all depends on what you are doing with them, I mostly just give to kids. If you plan sell them just get the better quality ones so the clasp part doesn't break to quick.
wow very informative!
Thank you
Do you have a link for the vynal?
I buy my vinyl locally at the fabric shops.
What machine do u use?
I use a Husqvarna Viking Topaz 20 an older model I've had it for 12 years. It is temperamental though, as a lot of machines are and I curse it all the time for shredding thread.
hi is thats a mini iron you have?
Yes mini iron from Walmart 👍🏼
What scissors do u use?
I use a variety of scissors for different things. I like small spring loaded snips for the tails and thread trims, and I use Kai for cutting straight edges on vinyl, I use Ginger for curved sides on cutting vinyl, and I have a pair with serrated edges that I prefer for felt.
@@threadmodeembroidery2374 which specific Gingher curved scissors do you use to cut curves in the vinyl keychains? I have 4 inch Gingher curved scissors, but I can't seem to get a clean cut because the white backing on the vinyl shows and the edges aren't even. I don't know what I'm doing wrong. 😢 Is there any chance you could please do a quick video on how you cut curved areas in your vinyl keychains with your Gingher scissors? Thank you very much.
What size is hoop in inches
My hoops range from 3x3 to 8x10 in inches. The one in the video is 4 1/2" x 4 1/2 inches (120x120 mm)
how much is that machine ?? is it expensive ??
Hi, It's a 13 year old Husqvarna Viking Topaz 20. At the time it was expensive at $3,000 CAD. I suggest getting a machine from a local vendor because they always need maintenance/fixing and the local person is an excellent resource for embroidery and are more helpful to deal with.
You didn’t say what was already in the hoop, help??
If you are asking about stabilizer, I use a tear away x2 for this design or a cut-away.
Thanks so much appreciated