I love your videos and RUclips channel I have a friend that wants to make a bookmark where it’s embroidered with a feather on one side and the other side has the persons name on it I’ve watched numerous videos I have not had success from what I’m gathering if I did it your way I would embroider both designs and then cut out. Then bond together and then stitch out outline and lay on top and sew final border. Is it too much fabric
It would be great to have a step by step on how to set up your Ricoma machine and .dst file for this process of creating patches. Do you have anything similar?
What is the point of using the water soluble backing if it just gets teared off? Couldn't you just finish the satin border on the original fabric and apply the heat n bond straight to it?
You can, but since you can't clip the cloth exactly next to the thread you'll still have a little ring of fabric surrounding the patch. You also have to apply Fray Check or a similar product to prevent the fabric from fraying. Either way, it's not nearly as nice of a border as the way they're doing it, which in turn isn't as nice as a traditional Merrowed border (which requires specialized equipment). I've been doing it the way you suggest then using a heat knife to cut the edge of the fabric. The heat knife seals the border to prevent fraying, but it significantly more labor intensive.
Hola RIKEOO, estamos utilizando la marca "Fiskars" para las tijeras para tela. Las tijeritas para hilo estamos usando la marca "UCEC Zhang xiaoquan" que se pueden comprar por amazon: amzn.to/2uWLGxW
We get our blanks from many different places. It depends on a the kind of garment that you are looking for. For general garments we use www.sanmar.com/
Hi there, thanks so much for watching. This is a great question to ask in our Facebook support group, Embroidery and Custom Apparel Mastery. This group is meant for all lovers of embroidery with lots of resources and more members discussing topics and helping each other out and learning about Ricoma machines and other brands! We recommend you join this group as we'd love to have you! facebook.com/groups/embroiderymastery
Hi Laura, thanks for the video. I'm going to try to make my first patch for a customer, but I'll do a test first. Do you have instructions on how to create the running stitch and satin stitches in Chroma to go around my existing logo? Thank you.
Hi Tammy! We will certainly create more sublimation and embroidery videos in the future. We have a video of heat transfer applique! Check it out: ruclips.net/video/Wswr8SMav-g/видео.html
Michael's sells it. They have two versions: Heat n Bond Lite and Heat n Bond Ultra. Lite has less adhesive. Both are quite cheap -- about $10 for 5 yards of material. Michael's always has coupons to buy it for cheap, as well as periodic online sales.
Joann Fabrics also has it. You can by it in a package or by the yard. It is usually cheaper by the yard. Just make sure the cutter rolls it instead of folding it.
Just order these custom made from china. Cheaper and less time consuming. This is a great idea when you are doing a few to maybe 10 custom made “need it tomorrow” jobs.
If i was making a bunch of them i think I would use my cameo to cut a lot of perfect circles. Pro tip there good video
Thanks so much for watching!
Great video! I wonder if we could just embroider the patch directly on 3 layers of the clear WSS?
Yes you totally can.
I love your videos and RUclips channel I have a friend that wants to make a bookmark where it’s embroidered with a feather on one side and the other side has the persons name on it I’ve watched numerous videos I have not had success from what I’m gathering if I did it your way I would embroider both designs and then cut out. Then bond together and then stitch out outline and lay on top and sew final border. Is it too much fabric
Should be ok from what you described
This was a great angle! Thank you.
Very stylist machinist I have ever saw....😎
Thank you! To learn more about our machines, you can visit ricoma.com!
I’m a emb machinist as well .from London
If you're going to immediately apply it, why not use a fusible interfacing instead of the water soluble stabilizer?
sounds like a good idea we will try it.
Nice method, I'll try it next time I make patches. Thanks!
Thanks for watching!
It would be great to have a step by step on how to set up your Ricoma machine and .dst file for this process of creating patches. Do you have anything similar?
What is the point of using the water soluble backing if it just gets teared off? Couldn't you just finish the satin border on the original fabric and apply the heat n bond straight to it?
I am wondering the same. Dont understand why you need water soluble
You can, but since you can't clip the cloth exactly next to the thread you'll still have a little ring of fabric surrounding the patch. You also have to apply Fray Check or a similar product to prevent the fabric from fraying. Either way, it's not nearly as nice of a border as the way they're doing it, which in turn isn't as nice as a traditional Merrowed border (which requires specialized equipment).
I've been doing it the way you suggest then using a heat knife to cut the edge of the fabric. The heat knife seals the border to prevent fraying, but it significantly more labor intensive.
Love your videos thanks for sharing. I have a question about the twill... cotton or polyester?
Polyester!
I need to do a few patches thank you . I have a brothers machine so I guess I can still do this?
Yes this process can be done with any embroidery machine. Good luck!
Love the techniques you showed. Thank you.
You are so welcome!
What type of Twill did you use 100% cotton or Cotton/Poly Blend?
blend!
¿Que marca de tijeras estáis utilizando? Gracias.
Hola RIKEOO, estamos utilizando la marca "Fiskars" para las tijeras para tela. Las tijeritas para hilo estamos usando la marca "UCEC Zhang xiaoquan" que se pueden comprar por amazon: amzn.to/2uWLGxW
what weight is the cutaway backing and the water soluble?
Hi Rachel! The weight of the cutaway backing is 2 to 2.75 ounces.
Love it❤
Thanks so much for the love!
Thank you so much for your video.
Where do you purchase your Blanks?
We get our blanks from many different places. It depends on a the kind of garment that you are looking for. For general garments we use www.sanmar.com/
Can you use parchment paper that you use for baking as a pressing sheet?
Hi there, thanks so much for watching. This is a great question to ask in our Facebook support group, Embroidery and Custom Apparel Mastery. This group is meant for all lovers of embroidery with lots of resources and more members discussing topics and helping each other out and learning about Ricoma machines and other brands! We recommend you join this group as we'd love to have you! facebook.com/groups/embroiderymastery
Why do we need to the aqua top if we are just going to take it off?
To prevent stitches from sinking into terry knits and similar fabrics.
Hi Laura, thanks for the video. I'm going to try to make my first patch for a customer, but I'll do a test first. Do you have instructions on how to create the running stitch and satin stitches in Chroma to go around my existing logo? Thank you.
If I use a larger hoop can I make more than 1
Yes
Can you do a video with sublimation and Embroidery Thanks
Hi Tammy! We will certainly create more sublimation and embroidery videos in the future. We have a video of heat transfer applique! Check it out: ruclips.net/video/Wswr8SMav-g/видео.html
Se puede regresar la máquina q saque a crédito
Hola Oscar, porfavor mandanos un mensaje para que te podamos ayudar ---> ricoma.com/US/contact-us
where do youbuythe heat and bond
Michael's sells it. They have two versions: Heat n Bond Lite and Heat n Bond Ultra. Lite has less adhesive. Both are quite cheap -- about $10 for 5 yards of material. Michael's always has coupons to buy it for cheap, as well as periodic online sales.
Joann Fabrics also has it. You can by it in a package or by the yard. It is usually cheaper by the yard. Just make sure the cutter rolls it instead of folding it.
Hopefully you're still hodling that Bitcoin!! :)
Thanks so much for watching!
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Just order these custom made from china. Cheaper and less time consuming. This is a great idea when you are doing a few to maybe 10 custom made “need it tomorrow” jobs.
15:33 is she very tiny or is that a XXXXXL shirt?
It's just a huge shirt LOL.
-Laura
thanks. if you can speak a little bit slower......:))
You can click the SETTINGS gear on the lower right side of the video and you can change the speed of the video.