Wow it is an incredible design, but your method of making it more production- friendly by tweeking certain bits was just amazing. Thank you , yet another really good lesson.
I just wanted to thank John for all these lessons. As a fairly new designer, Whenever i start a new project, i always watch one of your videos. I've gotten so much better at embroidery because of you. Thanks
Wow it is an incredible design, but your method of making it more production- friendly by tweeking certain bits was just amazing. Thank you , yet another really good lesson.
I just wanted to thank John for all these lessons. As a fairly new designer, Whenever i start a new project, i always watch one of your videos. I've gotten so much better at embroidery because of you. Thanks
Thanks for the kind words of encouragement :)
@@EmbroideryLegacy i just used mylar on a project too, because of a video where you used it. Everyone loved the effect.
Great information, I learn with every video! I love that I can go back and watch things over and over to refresh my memory!
Appreciate all of your support Jan :) Happy to hear you're still loving the videos!
Good video thanks
Gratis work for both of You Love this design. Questiin, there is a commercial ver. of hatch software? Whats the comparison form hatch v3 That i own?
Sorry is not gratis is great.
Love this video, it'll help out greatly with future digitizing!
Happy to hear that David! Thanks for watching!
I didn't realize you could weld things if they were different colors...
What size do you normally digitize at for left chest?
All depends on the design, garment style and customers request. Standard is usually between 3.5”- 4.5” wide.
3 to 4 inches
Loved this one, thank you!
Thanks for watching Jane!
Wow great info..RO👍
What causes that line of stitches that is going through through the t and B.
Awesome video!
Thanks for watching!
Sir what is the 6 to 1 scale?
Can any one explane please?
Nice video
Ok. So no underlay on tiny details and set to .6mm