You did amazing!! I'm new to embroidery and I'd rather see mistakes and how to fix it!! I'm far from perfect and I have no clue what I'm doing!! But if we don't try, we'll never succeed!! We learn from our mistakes. No one and I repeat, no one is perect!! I love watching your videos!! Keep going, I love watching and learning. Thank you!!!
I’m a lifelong knitter/machine knitter who has been fascinated by machine embroidery for years. I watched a lot of your videos leading up to me buying my first embroidery machine a couple weeks ago to try it out, but was getting very stuck with my first few designs. I came back to RUclips and OMG was this so helpful now that I get this a bit more…and of course every question I type in also comes back to your videos!! Wow WOW can you explain things well 🔥 New level of appreciation as I try to truly learn this craft, so thank you!! 💜
You do a WONDERFUL JOB! Don’t let know one take your joy or make you question yourself some people or just unhappy ☹️ people and she was clearly having problems with herself. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
I agree. I just wanted to show her along with show other people that just because you see flaws in the design it can be fixed easily. Thanks for the words of encouragement Terry.
Thank you for showing me how to use my machine. I was afraid to use. I purchased and took a week to even open the box. But after seeing your videos I felt more comfortable.
I thank you for every video that you have shared. I have learned so much from you. I have the se625 so I am able to follow along with everything that you are doing. Please keep up your amazing work. I love seeing how you recognize errors and teach how to fix it. Awesome.
Great video and lots of enthusiasm,! However, at 3:20 you begin to explain that pull compensation makes the stitch more "loose". I'm not sure that is true. From what I have read I believe that pull compensation makes the stitch "longer" by a specified amount (very small) but the thread ends up equally tight along the stitch (not more loose as you say). With the longer stitch in place pull "still happens" as with the shorter stitch, but the pull that happens will end up leaving the end of the stitch closer to where the machine "believes" it should be as if little or no pull had occurred. The pull compensation or "overstitch" compensates for the reduction in length of the stitches and fabric in that direction.
great update video!!! thanks for showing us the process from first imperfect stitch out to a great final stitch out. my niece would surely love something like that. thanks for showing that we need not fear the bumps in the road.
Thank you for a straightforward explanation. I'm not new to the process but now I'm responsible for the operation and the only issue I'm having is puckering. Now I'm sure where I'm going wrong. Great video 👍
This actually helps a lot. I have been struggling for a bout a week now with a custom rose design and for some reason, no matter what I did, I couldn't get the outline to cover the satin stitch fill I had for the petals and the whole patch was warped once I took it off the hoop. This could very well be one of my issues, I will correct that now, thank you!
Picked up an SE 600 and RUclips put me onto your videos. Have to say, I was a bit put off by the initial frustrations that came with the learning curve, and couldn't quite figure out how you were getting such nice results all of the time. After finding the right tension however (both bobbin and upper tension,) and proper backing products, the difference in results is amazing. Loved your unicorn so I bought a copy from your website, and wouldn't you know, comes out looking as good as your #4 in the video! I'd post a picture of the results if I knew how. Thanks for putting in the work making the videos, and while I haven't looked elsewhere yet, I think you're selling your designs for a generously low price.
I appreciate it. I really do. I know the price is low. I’m ok with that. Maybe one day a million people will buy them. Lol. Wishful thinking. I need to make a bunch more. Thank you for watching and keep me posted. I’m glad it came out great for you. I don’t wanna sell anything less than that no matter what the price. 🙏🏾🙌🏾
I started learning how to digitise at my parents factory and my dad told me that you'd preferably like to get the pull comp between 25-60...but anything around 25 should good..thanx for this vid. Very informative. I'm learning on wilcom and on a Happy machine
I'm so happy that I found your channel and especially this video, I've been fighting with pull compensation so much and I was considering pulling the plug on my embroidery projects LOL. Thank you for explaining this so well 😭🙏
Thanks so much for this video and explaining what pull compensation is. I've been wracking my brain trying to figure out why my outline doesn't touch my fill and now I know why.
Thank you man for such a great video. From last two weeks i have been struggling with my new machine and thought problem was machine or tension. Great 👍 video.
Awesome Channel! I've added embroidered morale patches to my business a little over a year ago. I am constantly working to better my designs and you have helped me figure out a lot of the issues I was having. I'm running a Brother SE600 and a PE770 with Brother PE Design 10. Thank you! Keep up the good work.
I'm new to your channel as of yesterday and have watched several of your videos (and enjoyed them!). I don't have this machine yet, but my husband ordered one for me for Christmas, so I'm trying to get ahead of the game :) Keep showing mistakes, because that makes the training more valuable. I wasn't aware of the software that you are using and wondered if you have any videos that show how you go about designing a project. Also, I'm having problems finding any videos (from anyone) that show what type of designs are pre-loaded in this machine. I can hardly wait to get my hands on the machine and try it out. This will be a totally new experience! (I love your positive and diplomatic attitude... we need more of that in this world!!)
Just subscribe. New at this and your videos keep helping me out. Much appreciated. Glad you said that about learning to do things properly and not just going out and buying a better machine. Exactly what I was hoping to hear. I’ll keep learning. Thank you
Hey @A-Dubb Productions Allan Wade I like your videos, you do a good job of explaining things. I own a small vehicle wrap shop and I typically heat press my logo on shirts for my self I purchased this embroidery machine to embroidre my own shirts. I had a digitizing company digitize my logo for me and they gave it to me in PES format and I can open it in PE design 10 but I cannot figure out how to adjust the pull compensation on there art work. It needs adjusted slightly.. Is there away to do that?
This is the first time I've even taken the time to understand this concept. Thank you so much for making it pretty straightforward. I have a sewing background... and it looks like maybe the design requires more pull compensation where the stitches would be pulling across the bias grain of the fabric. Do you find this to be true?
Thank you so much. finally someone explained pull comp in a way I could understand. do you have a video on how many stitches the machine should do at start of embroidery design and for each time it starts and stops. another words how may times should it penatrate the fabric at the start of a design, and finish.
@@adubbproductions Thank you, my machine does it five times, which seems a lot and then it has a lot of awful bunching underneath, I Will try setting the tie downs to 3 and see if that is better.
whats good a-dubb i see you are from philly i am also from philly i have been looking for a video on steps on how to make a patch but very video i see does not take you through each step like step one this what you do and so forth i want learn but i do not know what is the very first step do you think you can make a video on all steps from beginning to end i would really appreciate it
Do you have the software? I can do a walk threw of the program but a video on how to download. You gotta buy it to do that. I already have it and i don’t think i wanna uninstall it to do that. Not really a popular enough topic to make a video on.
Could someone help me? I created a design and used pull compensation however the outline would stitch correctly but it wouldn’t fill up all the way (only a one color design). I use 100% cotton t shirts and stabilized well with 2 layers of cutaway stabilizer, my thread and bobbin tension are fine. What can I do?
Sorry for the late response I’m just seeing this. Thanks Regene for making it pop up again. Yes, you can’t go wrong with embrilliance. I personally use Chroma Luxe by Ricoma. Here is my affiliate link if you’d link to look into it. Ricoma SHOP link shop.ricoma.com?referral=allan-wade
I Started my own brand and im having issues with the pulling when the machine does the black outline of my logo. What program do you use to adjust the pulling with?
Hi Allan, I love you videos and I have the same machine. I would like to know what software did you use to digitize your Unicorn and can I purchase the Unicorn for myself?
Hey Lakesha, the software I used was brother PE design 10 to digitize the unicorn. You can purchase any of my designs from www.allanawade.com thanks so much in advance. I appreciate you watching and buying the design. 🙏🏾
Don't worry with this fool!! If she knows so much, why did she bother to watch your video, trying to learn how to do the embroidery designs. By the way congratulations on your 7k subscribers👍🏼
Thanks that helped me a lot I i’ve been dealing with this for about a week is real frustrating I’d like to see the actual mistake done so I know that’s what’s happening to me and I also know how to Correct the problem
I can't believe I just had my biggest issue explained to me in a call out video. Blessed. Subscribed.
You did amazing!! I'm new to embroidery and I'd rather see mistakes and how to fix it!! I'm far from perfect and I have no clue what I'm doing!! But if we don't try, we'll never succeed!! We learn from our mistakes. No one and I repeat, no one is perect!! I love watching your videos!! Keep going, I love watching and learning. Thank you!!!
I have watched many videos on pull compensation without being able to grasp the concept of it, but you nailed it. Thanks a bunch. 😊
No problem. Thanks for watching.
I’m a lifelong knitter/machine knitter who has been fascinated by machine embroidery for years. I watched a lot of your videos leading up to me buying my first embroidery machine a couple weeks ago to try it out, but was getting very stuck with my first few designs. I came back to RUclips and OMG was this so helpful now that I get this a bit more…and of course every question I type in also comes back to your videos!! Wow WOW can you explain things well 🔥 New level of appreciation as I try to truly learn this craft, so thank you!! 💜
You have an amazing channel, do not justify any negativity with comments from your channel. You just give those people energy!
You do a WONDERFUL JOB! Don’t let know one take your joy or make you question yourself some people or just unhappy ☹️ people and she was clearly having problems with herself. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
I agree. I just wanted to show her along with show other people that just because you see flaws in the design it can be fixed easily. Thanks for the words of encouragement Terry.
Thank you for showing me how to use my machine. I was afraid to use. I purchased and took a week to even open the box. But after seeing your videos I felt more comfortable.
I thank you for every video that you have shared. I have learned so much from you. I have the se625 so I am able to follow along with everything that you are doing. Please keep up your amazing work. I love seeing how you recognize errors and teach how to fix it. Awesome.
Yours is the most helpful brother embroidery channel on RUclips.
Great video and lots of enthusiasm,! However, at 3:20 you begin to explain that pull compensation makes the stitch more "loose". I'm not sure that is true. From what I have read I believe that pull compensation makes the stitch "longer" by a specified amount (very small) but the thread ends up equally tight along the stitch (not more loose as you say). With the longer stitch in place pull "still happens" as with the shorter stitch, but the pull that happens will end up leaving the end of the stitch closer to where the machine "believes" it should be as if little or no pull had occurred. The pull compensation or "overstitch" compensates for the reduction in length of the stitches and fabric in that direction.
My GOD i've been embroidering for years and thought pull compensation meant something completely different. THANK YOU so much!!!
great update video!!! thanks for showing us the process from first imperfect stitch out to a great final stitch out. my niece would surely love something like that. thanks for showing that we need not fear the bumps in the road.
No problem. I’m glad you understand what i was trying to do. Some people don’t get it. Thanks for watching. I appreciate it.
Don't worry about that just keep up the good work you really teaching me how to use my embroidery machine
Thanks. I will. What do you want to know how to do next?
Thank you for a straightforward explanation. I'm not new to the process but now I'm responsible for the operation and the only issue I'm having is puckering. Now I'm sure where I'm going wrong. Great video 👍
This actually helps a lot. I have been struggling for a bout a week now with a custom rose design and for some reason, no matter what I did, I couldn't get the outline to cover the satin stitch fill I had for the petals and the whole patch was warped once I took it off the hoop. This could very well be one of my issues, I will correct that now, thank you!
You are welcome. Thank you so much for watching. 🙏🏾
I watched several videos on pull compensation to understand it and your video was the best explanation. Thanks.
Your welcome. Thank you for watching. I appreciate it. Don’t forget to subscribe.
Picked up an SE 600 and RUclips put me onto your videos. Have to say, I was a bit put off by the initial frustrations that came with the learning curve, and couldn't quite figure out how you were getting such nice results all of the time. After finding the right tension however (both bobbin and upper tension,) and proper backing products, the difference in results is amazing. Loved your unicorn so I bought a copy from your website, and wouldn't you know, comes out looking as good as your #4 in the video! I'd post a picture of the results if I knew how. Thanks for putting in the work making the videos, and while I haven't looked elsewhere yet, I think you're selling your designs for a generously low price.
I appreciate it. I really do. I know the price is low. I’m ok with that. Maybe one day a million people will buy them. Lol. Wishful thinking. I need to make a bunch more. Thank you for watching and keep me posted. I’m glad it came out great for you. I don’t wanna sell anything less than that no matter what the price. 🙏🏾🙌🏾
I started learning how to digitise at my parents factory and my dad told me that you'd preferably like to get the pull comp between 25-60...but anything around 25 should good..thanx for this vid.
Very informative. I'm learning on wilcom and on a Happy machine
i like both of them. the first one look like highlights on the hair like a drawing. I like both
You did an awesome job! I know this old but I am still learning and have to rewatch things.
I'm so happy that I found your channel and especially this video, I've been fighting with pull compensation so much and I was considering pulling the plug on my embroidery projects LOL. Thank you for explaining this so well 😭🙏
Thanks so much for this video and explaining what pull compensation is. I've been wracking my brain trying to figure out why my outline doesn't touch my fill and now I know why.
Love the thick surrounding blue. You mentioned in the first vid that it would look better and I agree with you. good job, enjoying the vids.
Thank you. I appreciate it. Thank you for watching and don't forget to subscribe.
Thank you man for such a great video. From last two weeks i have been struggling with my new machine and thought problem was machine or tension. Great 👍 video.
This was amazing! I learned so much, and I love love LOVE that you used the word rectify!
Thank you.
Awesome Channel! I've added embroidered morale patches to my business a little over a year ago. I am constantly working to better my designs and you have helped me figure out a lot of the issues I was having. I'm running a Brother SE600 and a PE770 with Brother PE Design 10. Thank you! Keep up the good work.
Great video, easy to understand. I used to have pull compensation problems... They should be resolved now,
Thank you for explaining pull compensation so well
I really appreciate your videos and your attitude about things. Keep doing you, brother.
Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge, I'm understanding Pull Compensation better.
No problem. Thank you for watching.
I'm new to your channel as of yesterday and have watched several of your videos (and enjoyed them!). I don't have this machine yet, but my husband ordered one for me for Christmas, so I'm trying to get ahead of the game :) Keep showing mistakes, because that makes the training more valuable. I wasn't aware of the software that you are using and wondered if you have any videos that show how you go about designing a project. Also, I'm having problems finding any videos (from anyone) that show what type of designs are pre-loaded in this machine. I can hardly wait to get my hands on the machine and try it out. This will be a totally new experience! (I love your positive and diplomatic attitude... we need more of that in this world!!)
Just subscribe. New at this and your videos keep helping me out. Much appreciated. Glad you said that about learning to do things properly and not just going out and buying a better machine. Exactly what I was hoping to hear. I’ll keep learning. Thank you
Thank You... You've added to the lexicon.
Thank you sir you explained it very well I applaud you. I been watching since day one.
No problem. That’s what i was hopping. Thanks you for you support I appreciate that.
Well done. Excellent tutorial on pull compensation.
Keep it up, you are doing great!! I really enjoy your videos, and they are helpful to me!
Your welcome Sandy. I appreciate you watching. I’ll make more.
Thank you so much for these videos! They’re very helpful and much appreciated!
Your welcome. I appreciate you watching . Thanks so much.
This is the best explains I see thank you
You’re welcome. Thank you for watching.
Yes you explain it fixed my issue thanks man ✌️
Thanks for the video. Very informative. Keep up the good work.
Thank you. I appreciate it. Thanks for watching. Please subscribe if you havent already.
Thank you to bringing out things we don't know and facing👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🙏👍🏻
Hey @A-Dubb Productions Allan Wade I like your videos, you do a good job of explaining things. I own a small vehicle wrap shop and I typically heat press my logo on shirts for my self I purchased this embroidery machine to embroidre my own shirts. I had a digitizing company digitize my logo for me and they gave it to me in PES format and I can open it in PE design 10 but I cannot figure out how to adjust the pull compensation on there art work. It needs adjusted slightly.. Is there away to do that?
THE BEST!!! Thank you so much!!!! Fully understand it
No problem. Thanks for watching.
I completely understand now, thank you!.. Great video.
Thanks for the explanation of pull compensation. If that happens with a design that I buy, how can I fix it?
You would have to get it fixed buy the person that made the design or if you have the program that the design was made with. Adjust it in the program.
It did help alot! Thank you so much!!
Thank you for explaining so well
My pleasure. Thank you for watching.
Yes, well explained. Thank you.
My pleasure. Thank you for watching.
So knowledgeable thanks for sharing
Yes you explained perfectly! Thank you
You are a great man! Keep up the great work, thank you for the video!
Excellent. Thank you! 🤗
This is the first time I've even taken the time to understand this concept. Thank you so much for making it pretty straightforward.
I have a sewing background... and it looks like maybe the design requires more pull compensation where the stitches would be pulling across the bias grain of the fabric. Do you find this to be true?
Thank you
Cool video thank you for the tutorial
Hello what kind of needles do you use or prefer?
well explained brotha! liked and subscribed!
Thank you so much. finally someone explained pull comp in a way I could understand. do you have a video on how many stitches the machine should do at start of embroidery design and for each time it starts and stops. another words how may times should it penatrate the fabric at the start of a design, and finish.
No I dont. But in general it does tend to go threw two or three times to get the actual embroidery going.
@@adubbproductions Thank you, my machine does it five times, which seems a lot and then it has a lot of awful bunching underneath, I Will try setting the tie downs to 3 and see if that is better.
Thanks for the video this really helps
Thank you so much for this.
Your welcome. thank you so much for watching. just incase you didnt know this design is on my website for $1 you can purchase this file.
whats good a-dubb i see you are from philly i am also from philly i have been looking for a video on steps on how to make a patch but very video i see does not take you through each step like step one this what you do and so forth i want learn but i do not know what is the very first step do you think you can make a video on all steps from beginning to end i would really appreciate it
could you do a video on how to place a design on a towel, please
Sure, done. Here you are ruclips.net/video/fG939ZBkjsQ/видео.html
I love it! Looks good to me
Can you make a video on how to download pes software and a walk through of it
Do you have the software? I can do a walk threw of the program but a video on how to download. You gotta buy it to do that. I already have it and i don’t think i wanna uninstall it to do that. Not really a popular enough topic to make a video on.
thanks a lot , very useful
Thank you, very helpful!
Could someone help me? I created a design and used pull compensation however the outline would stitch correctly but it wouldn’t fill up all the way (only a one color design). I use 100% cotton t shirts and stabilized well with 2 layers of cutaway stabilizer, my thread and bobbin tension are fine. What can I do?
what software did you use in the video? for the embroidery
I used Brother Pe Design 10 on this one.
Thank you for this! Do you know what the best software for a Mac would be? I'm very new to this!
Embrilliance is a fan favourite among mac users !
Sorry for the late response I’m just seeing this. Thanks Regene for making it pop up again. Yes, you can’t go wrong with embrilliance. I personally use Chroma Luxe by Ricoma. Here is my affiliate link if you’d link to look into it. Ricoma SHOP link
shop.ricoma.com?referral=allan-wade
Great video
What hapen if you buy a design from etsy and its doing that
You contact the seller and get them to give assistance on the product they sold you.
Livesaver!!!!
I Started my own brand and im having issues with the pulling when the machine does the black outline of my logo. What program do you use to adjust the pulling with?
did you ever find the right software
Hello, i am using default fonts and having this problem
You should be fine using default font. Try adjusting that tension right at the top of the machine. Lower the number so the threads embroider looser.
I FINALLY got a straight line 😁 after adjusting for hours last night 😞 thanks OG
@@teegilbert 👍🏾 congratulations. You did it. That is great. How did you fix it?
@@adubbproductionsI removed the needle that comes on it, actually it broke and i needed a better stabilizer
Great I’m glad you figured it out.
What’s the name of the software you’re using
I think I used Brother PE design 10 at the time of this video.
Hi Allan, I love you videos and I have the same machine. I would like to know what software did you use to digitize your Unicorn and can I purchase the Unicorn for myself?
Hey Lakesha, the software I used was brother PE design 10 to digitize the unicorn. You can purchase any of my designs from www.allanawade.com thanks so much in advance. I appreciate you watching and buying the design. 🙏🏾
Bad comments don't count!!!!👍🏻
Nice video 😂
😁😂😂😂😂 thank you. Thanks for watching.
Don't worry with this fool!! If she knows so much, why did she bother to watch your video, trying to learn how to do the embroidery designs. By the way congratulations on your 7k subscribers👍🏼
🙏🏾👍🏾💪🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾 woohoo 7k Vicky look at that. Thanks. I’m not worried about that lady. Lol
Thanks that helped me a lot I i’ve been dealing with this for about a week is real frustrating I’d like to see the actual mistake done so I know that’s what’s happening to me and I also know how to Correct the problem
thank you for explaining this!!
You are welcome.