Thank you for such a detailed video. I'm working on making a life sized doll of a character and wasn't sure how to do his face. I thought about emrboidering it directly to the doll, but wanted to know also about making his face iron-on. I love the tips that you offer. As a first timer, it's good to know little tricks for keeping things stable and different types of stitches.
I learned some really useful pointers from this video. It's genius how you work on small details like the hands while using a few threaded needles with different colored floss going back and forth as needed for shading. Thanks a lot!
This is amazing and u r SO talented! ❤ I need patches for my service dog but they’re expensive and I don’t have a sewing machine, this was SO helpful and the ONLY tutorial I needed!
Thanks for all the info, I just started teaching myself embroidery by tracing the logos of my favorite bands. I was thinking of stitching them onto my jacket once they're done so that they can be removed if I ever want to rearrange. Could I glue a piece of fabric or something to the back of the patch instead of adhesive paper to keep it secure?
You're welcome! I normally finish off the back of my embroideries with mod podge if I don't include an iron on backing, and I'm sure adding fabric would work well too
Brilliant video thank you! Just a quick question - if i were to draw directly onto the sticky stabiliser, can i use a fine black pen or should i just a pencil? Does that cause problems of ink running when it comes to washing the stabiliser out? Thanks a lot
Thank you! I would not recommend using ink. I used to do this when I first started and had issues with the embroidery floss getting stained by the ink, and I would end up having to rip out all the stitches. I would recommend a pen/marker with disappearing ink or pencil.
You are amazing!!!! I have never done this before. I wanted to try and see if I can do it, but I am not good at drawing. Any ideas for someone who has never done this before? How do you get the drawing if you can draw to save your life? :)
Thank you so much! You can absolutely trace whatever you'd like to embroider, that's how I got started. Now I like to use water soluble stabilizer because I can print right on the stabilizer and add that to the fabric.
Wow I had no idea patches could be done by hand. This was amazing to watch. You’re very talented. Well done!
Yea it also gives a bit more control when changing directions in a stitch and you can probably use many hand embroidery techniques to make it feel 3d.
Your tutorials are so well done and informative. Your work is gorgeous!
Thank you so much!
Thank you for such a detailed video. I'm working on making a life sized doll of a character and wasn't sure how to do his face. I thought about emrboidering it directly to the doll, but wanted to know also about making his face iron-on. I love the tips that you offer. As a first timer, it's good to know little tricks for keeping things stable and different types of stitches.
I love this series.
You’re really good at this! Thanks for the video, lots of good info.
Thank you! I'm glad it was helpful!
Very useful tutorial, hope I'll be able to make patches like this, and also other types of embroidery!
I learned some really useful pointers from this video. It's genius how you work on small details like the hands while using a few threaded needles with different colored floss going back and forth as needed for shading. Thanks a lot!
Thank you so much! I'm glad it was helpful
That there's a nice patch! Well done, VERY informative tutorial.
This video was great and the patch turned out wonderful! You make it look so easy. Thank you for sharing!
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I know this took forever! You’re so good you should make more!!
This is one of the most helpful tutorials ive found! Thank you very much and keep up the great work! :D
Thank you so much!
This is sick, I really want to give it a try 🤩🤩🤩 thank you for the video!
Viewer from India...🤭Its really amazing..I will surely Follow your video for embroidery
I need to add a gyoza patch to my jacket for Cayman❤
your patches are amazing!
This is amazing and u r SO talented! ❤ I need patches for my service dog but they’re expensive and I don’t have a sewing machine, this was SO helpful and the ONLY tutorial I needed!
I really appreciate the video. Great job. That patch came out perfect! You've inspired me to start my own jacket. Thank you!!
That's awesome! Thank you!
Ur a genius. Definitely recommending this to my art creative friends. Thank u for ur well made video
Hey I love this video! Is it possible you could Amazon link the iron on interfacing you use before you do the black border please?
Of course! I just added the link next to HeatNBond in the video description
Thank you for this video, it was very informative! Your work is amazing:)
Wow. Beautiful work. Thanks for sharing this tutorial!
Thanks for watching!
Flipping top notch. Awesome work
Great video!
Really great and informative video! Helped me big time, thanks!
Glad it helped!
Thanks for all the info, I just started teaching myself embroidery by tracing the logos of my favorite bands. I was thinking of stitching them onto my jacket once they're done so that they can be removed if I ever want to rearrange. Could I glue a piece of fabric or something to the back of the patch instead of adhesive paper to keep it secure?
You're welcome! I normally finish off the back of my embroideries with mod podge if I don't include an iron on backing, and I'm sure adding fabric would work well too
Great video! I was just wondering what brand of wash away stabilizer you used.
Thank you! The brand I normally use is Sulky
Your video is amazing and so inspiring! Just subscribed to your channel and looking forward to more.
Thanks so much for subbing!!
tahnks for the video hop see moor tuto ☺🙏👏👏
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AMAZING!
Brilliant video thank you! Just a quick question - if i were to draw directly onto the sticky stabiliser, can i use a fine black pen or should i just a pencil? Does that cause problems of ink running when it comes to washing the stabiliser out?
Thanks a lot
Thank you! I would not recommend using ink. I used to do this when I first started and had issues with the embroidery floss getting stained by the ink, and I would end up having to rip out all the stitches. I would recommend a pen/marker with disappearing ink or pencil.
What can I use to cover the threads so that they cannot be seen when I have sewn the patch to the jacket?
You are amazing!!!! I have never done this before. I wanted to try and see if I can do it, but I am not good at drawing. Any ideas for someone who has never done this before? How do you get the drawing if you can draw to save your life? :)
I think they maybe be tracing and/or printing the patterns. 🙂
Thank you so much! You can absolutely trace whatever you'd like to embroider, that's how I got started. Now I like to use water soluble stabilizer because I can print right on the stabilizer and add that to the fabric.
Which one is your favorite so far?
I honestly can't choose haha, but this one is definitely in the running
@@oyechulo yea thus video is good
Super helpful thank you
Awesome 👍🏾 ❤❤❤
Looks great
Bro Yu goat
Can you do a patch with Velcro ? (No machine sew)
Great idea! I can definitely make a video on this
@@oyechulo thank you !!
How many strands of floss do u use? My patches NEVER LOOK this amazing!!!! I use 6 strands
Thank you! I normally use 2 strands, but will go with 1 for finer details
What type of stitch do you use in the big spaces like her skin
I used long and short stitches for most of her skin, and some satin stitches for the smaller areas
Do you sell any of these?
I sell mostly original designs on my Etsy (link in description) but will open up patch commissions again sometime in late Spring
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Where do you get the transfer paper ??
I usually buy it on Amazon, the brand I use is Sulky