Your video just saved me $$ from "wanting" to buy a Scan n Cut!! I have Sew What Pro, a Silhouette and a Brother embroidery machine. Wanting to cut occasional fabric for applique, templates, etc. This is great. Thank you.
thank you so much.. I have embroidered for decades but this will make doing applique lettering so much easier. I spent way to much time hand cutting today. Love my embroidery machines and my Silhouette!
This is the best video I've seen for this. All others just show how to create the svg. You've shown the full process so it's really clear what to do. Many Thanks 😊
Great tutorial and very clear on all the steps. Based on your business experience with the Silhouette Cameo 4 so far, would you recommend it for a business investment? I keep deciding to get one, then talking myself out of it! LOL!
I think it depends on what you plan to use it for. If you're planning to cut small decals, htv for shirts, applique fabric like shown, it would be sufficient. It is one of the easier ones to use IMO. But you can get a bigger or more upgraded plotter for the same or less $$ by going with a (slightly) less user-friendly machine. I actually have a video I need to finish editing on a 34" cutter I have now (but I've never tried cutting fabric with it yet).
Thank you so much for this video. I have SWP and Silhouette Business Edition so your steps will definitely work for me. I prefer my applique designs done with tack downs and stitches for embroidery designs and save my heat and bond ultra hold for my no sew applique designs. I guess I would've to cut the offsets for my designs to be able to tack it down.
Thank you for this video, I have recently been blessed with a silhouette Cameo 4 and I have no idea what to do with it. I look forward to Moore videos from you.
Hello, Thank you for a very useful video. May i ask about the no show polymesh please? i can only find the Brothread polymesh in the UK at the most on amazon, and do you think that this is ok to use? i am worried about it shrinking after washing. Any advice would be great. Thank you Regards, Ann.
Thank you so much Ashley. I’m so so happy I found you. I bought a PR60011 and I was so intimidated by it. I have watched you with yours and have learned from you. I’m only interested in doing grandchildren, family and friends embroidery for now. I want to buy a magnetic hoop for it, do you have any suggestions what size or what kind or what kind do you have? Thank you so much and god bless you and your family.
I'm so glad to help with the PR600, it can be a little different than the newer models that many show. I like the 8x9" mighty hoops for kids shirts 2T and larger. They do make a 7.25" one that would fit smaller sized shirts better (I do not have this yet).
Thanks! The fabric was originally purchased at a local fabric store but the line of fabric is discontinued/out of print 😫. I do not recall the actual name now.
Hi, I transfer the embroidery file directly via cable to my machines, but many people use a jump drive. I do not transfer any image, it would be the same embroidery file used with or without precutting the fabric and same process to transfer.
Your video just saved me $$ from "wanting" to buy a Scan n Cut!! I have Sew What Pro, a Silhouette and a Brother embroidery machine. Wanting to cut occasional fabric for applique, templates, etc. This is great. Thank you.
thank you so much.. I have embroidered for decades but this will make doing applique lettering so much easier. I spent way to much time hand cutting today. Love my embroidery machines and my Silhouette!
Did this method and it was the easiest way to do it.
This is the best video I've seen for this. All others just show how to create the svg. You've shown the full process so it's really clear what to do. Many Thanks 😊
Thank you Ashley I had done it years ago but not much lately so I needed a refresher!
Ooh I knew we could cut fabric but never knew how. Thanks 😊
Great tutorial and very clear on all the steps. Based on your business experience with the Silhouette Cameo 4 so far, would you recommend it for a business investment? I keep deciding to get one, then talking myself out of it! LOL!
I think it depends on what you plan to use it for. If you're planning to cut small decals, htv for shirts, applique fabric like shown, it would be sufficient. It is one of the easier ones to use IMO. But you can get a bigger or more upgraded plotter for the same or less $$ by going with a (slightly) less user-friendly machine. I actually have a video I need to finish editing on a 34" cutter I have now (but I've never tried cutting fabric with it yet).
Thank you for the tutorial!! I couldn’t fathom spending $59 on a circuit mini so I went with the mini iron from Walmart. Does the same thing for $12.
That's pretty much how I've felt about it too!
Thanks Ashley for sharing 😘😘
Thank you so much for this video. I have SWP and Silhouette Business Edition so your steps will definitely work for me. I prefer my applique designs done with tack downs and stitches for embroidery designs and save my heat and bond ultra hold for my no sew applique designs. I guess I would've to cut the offsets for my designs to be able to tack it down.
Yes, an offset would be needed then. To clarify, I do use Heat n Bond Lite, made for applique/sewing rather than the ultra.
Great video! Thanks for taking the time to do it.
Genius! Thanks for sharing
Also, for the mini iron, I found one on Amazon for $12 and it’s perfect for appliqué
Oh I like that price! I will have to look.
@@AshleyMonograms they also have the steam fast for $12 in Walmart check that out as well works great
Love that design !
Me too, it is one of my favorites!
Thank you for sharing love that fabric
Thank you for this video, I have recently been blessed with a silhouette Cameo 4 and I have no idea what to do with it. I look forward to Moore videos from you.
This is exactly what I’ve been dying to see! Thank you so much! I’m not as afraid to try cutting appliqué fabric on my Cricut lol
Definitely give it a try!
That’s awesome! I’ll have to figure out if I can do that with cricut 🤔
I'm sure it is possible, I am just not sure of the settings to recommend since I do not own a Cricut to try it out on!
Wow this is awesome thank you
Thank you for sharing Ashley! Great Video😊
Super video! Thank you for sharing!
Yay Ashley. Thank you for this video! I’ve been wanting to do this for the one that is hard to trim around.
I hope it works for you, it is helpful on those hard to trim ones or with many letters!
This is a great tip, thank you so much.
Hello,
Thank you for a very useful video. May i ask about the no show polymesh please? i can only find the Brothread polymesh in the UK at the most on amazon, and do you think that this is ok to use? i am worried about it shrinking after washing.
Any advice would be great.
Thank you
Regards,
Ann.
Awesome thank you 😊
I like the way U do explain, thing THANK U.
Thank you so much!
Always great and easy to follow
Awesome tutorial
Thank you so much Ashley. I’m so so happy I found you. I bought a PR60011 and I was so intimidated by it. I have watched you with yours and have learned from you. I’m only interested in doing grandchildren, family and friends embroidery for now. I want to buy a magnetic hoop for it, do you have any suggestions what size or what kind or what kind do you have? Thank you so much and god bless you and your family.
I'm so glad to help with the PR600, it can be a little different than the newer models that many show. I like the 8x9" mighty hoops for kids shirts 2T and larger. They do make a 7.25" one that would fit smaller sized shirts better (I do not have this yet).
@@AshleyMonograms Thank you sweetie 😊
Awesome, Thanks you for sharing this video, Love it
Great video Ashley!!!!
Thanks Liz!
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Thanks for the great idea? Where did you find that fabric?
Thanks! The fabric was originally purchased at a local fabric store but the line of fabric is discontinued/out of print 😫. I do not recall the actual name now.
thank you, great video 😊🌹
Design is to cute
❤
What do you go to on embrillance
I do not use Embrilliance enough to be sure, I'm sorry!
@@AshleyMonograms I figured it out
Stupid question...how are you not sewing through the back of the shirt?
My machine has the tubular arm. The front of the shirt is on top of the arm and the backside of the shirt is below the arm!
just an FYI.. your volume is always soooo low.. have turn up my computer volume to over 80 to bearly hear you.
Thanks for letting me know. It seems so loud on my end, I will check the settings!
I’m so confused you literally skipped passed how you you got the image to the embroider machinezzz
Hi, I transfer the embroidery file directly via cable to my machines, but many people use a jump drive. I do not transfer any image, it would be the same embroidery file used with or without precutting the fabric and same process to transfer.