Machine Embroidery on a Baseball Cap Help

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
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    ANSWERS TO YOUR HAT EMBROIDERY QUESTIONS IN THIS VIDEO! Have you had a difficult time stitching or digitizing for hats? If so, check out this video and learn WHY your hat embroidery is not always working out. John Deer, Embroidery Medic has some answers and great explanations to help you with your hat embroidery.
    Do you know how to digitize and stitch designs for baseball caps?
    The surface of a hat is curved and you need to do a few things differently. Learn cap embroidery from the ground up, and start stitching and creating better-embroidered hats.
    There are a few things to take into consideration when you are stitching or digitizing hat embroidery: How and why to change the underlay, why you need to overlap satin stitches, how to digitize for a hat, how to fix hat embroidery designs, fill stitches on hat embroidery, add underlay to hat embroidery designs, understanding hat embroidery, proper sewing order for embroidered hats, edge run underlay on hats, gaps and separation between objects AND SO MUCH MORE. You don't want to miss this video.
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Комментарии • 3

  • @kittyrings
    @kittyrings 6 лет назад +1

    Wow, John the whole segment had so much information! I've got notes galore. Thank You! You help so many of us in so many ways. You are very much appreciated.

  • @robinsankbeil3017
    @robinsankbeil3017 6 лет назад +1

    Wow! You are an excellent educator! I really appreciate your time and explanations of how and more importantly, WHY, hats need a different approach for stitching orders, center out , or inside out pathing. Your explanations of underlays for crisp edges are very helpful. Your offer to look at our amatuer digitizing and advise is exciting. Thank you!

  • @carolfinck9471
    @carolfinck9471 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you John....