The embroidery needle itself destroys the material... the material that is left on the outside comes off because it receives hundreds of punctures with the needle... but the material that is "trapped" between the thread makes the embroidery look inflated, They are two functions in the same step... the needle weakens the edges of the sponge and the fabric... then passes the lighter to burn and contract the loose polyester threads... the result is wonderful! Imagine everything you can do... make a cap lined with embroidered pieces... or glue pieces on adidas samba... wow it will be my next toy, I recommend Janome the largest... 38cmx20cm the embroidery area.
Can you use a larger hood and do several patches at one time? Are these iron on or see on patches? You make it look so easy. Thanks for the demo, I need the push to make some patches.
When running bulk production we use big frames, can produce 10-15 patches at a time. These are iron on, but would always recommend sewing on for a permanent fixture. Give patches a try, the hardest part is the digitising, give us a shout if you need any help.
We use 3d body builder foam from Madeira Threads - shop.madeira.co.uk/backing-topping--applique-fabrics/topping-and-speciality-backing/bodybuilder-3d-foam.htm
The backing we used is specific badge backing, Its a little different to soluble toppers. Main difference is badge backing is very thick, giving a nice solid base for embroidery. Very little pull compensation needed.
Wow! Nice work! ♥
Thank you!
How do you cut it out so close without nicking the satin stitch
The embroidery needle itself destroys the material... the material that is left on the outside comes off because it receives hundreds of punctures with the needle... but the material that is "trapped" between the thread makes the embroidery look inflated, They are two functions in the same step... the needle weakens the edges of the sponge and the fabric... then passes the lighter to burn and contract the loose polyester threads... the result is wonderful! Imagine everything you can do... make a cap lined with embroidered pieces... or glue pieces on adidas samba... wow it will be my next toy, I recommend Janome the largest... 38cmx20cm the embroidery area.
Dayyuuummmmmm! NO FEAR! Super Slick! My anxiety would be at a all time high while my machine was doing that LOL
Whats the worst that can happen hahaha!
well done
Three layers of plastic then something over that then foam? Then another layer of something over the top of that.
Fuck that’s a nice machine sounds so clean
Love the Barudan machines 🙌🏼
I’d love to get my hands on something like that
Can you use a larger hood and do several patches at one time?
Are these iron on or see on patches? You make it look so easy. Thanks for the demo, I need the push to make some patches.
When running bulk production we use big frames, can produce 10-15 patches at a time.
These are iron on, but would always recommend sewing on for a permanent fixture.
Give patches a try, the hardest part is the digitising, give us a shout if you need any help.
My favourate machine barudan brand
is possible pay for just one??? I need just one! of my own design.
Bravo propre
Is that regular craft foam or something else that you used for the 3D effect? I didn't see it in the description.
We use 3d body builder foam from Madeira Threads -
shop.madeira.co.uk/backing-topping--applique-fabrics/topping-and-speciality-backing/bodybuilder-3d-foam.htm
What's machine you used, ❤
How many layers of plastic did you use? What type of plastic is that? And where did you purchase it?
3 layers of Madeira Badge film, link in the description for you 🤙🏼
Preciate it @@squeezed_orange
How long did this process take and how long did the machine take to print
Too long. This method is not suitable for bulk production 😂
@@squeezed_orange but unique and bad ass though....
D'oh. I've been using a lighter to edge my patches. lol
A lighter works. I found the hot knife has a bit more control and no fear of setting the patch on fire haha!
Good
Did you not use any paper like backing? I see you only used the soluble x whats re the benefits and cons?
The backing we used is specific badge backing, Its a little different to soluble toppers. Main difference is badge backing is very thick, giving a nice solid base for embroidery. Very little pull compensation needed.
Looks expensive asf lol
Name of the machine??.
Barudan
@@squeezed_orange thanks 😊
Your creations are beautiful! Curious about DTF printing for your next project? @fastdtftransfer