We specialize in FSL (free standing lace), ITH (in the hoop) and machine embroidery designs using mylar. All of our designs are manually digitized using Wilcom Embroidery Studio and Wilcom Hatch software by Rhonda Sigrist and her son, Jonathan Sigrist.
Most youtube tutorials: Hi, this is Chad, I've never done this before, so let me show you how it's done, like & subscribe! This lady: I've been doing this for years, here's the easiest way to do it, that's all.
Thanks ma'am...it worked...i just used my shaving razor and nail (unfortunately my short nail) and it took slightly longer than using tweezer and seam ripper. But still less than 30 mins...thanks again!!!
How do you get the residue of the embroidery to come off? It looks good but I can still see the imprint I was wondering if over time washing it will just remove whatever is left
there should be any "residue" unless you used spray or something when you hooped it to embroider. As far as the tiny holes left from the needles, spritz the fabric with water and run your fingernail across it to loosen and move the fabric fibers. Of course if the design was large and really dense with a lot of embroidery, this might not work
@@AStitchinTimeEmbroideryDesigns yeah it was a very large embroidery it left like a imprint of the shape the embroidery was in the sweater, I don’t know if washing it will work but thank you so much for the video!
This worked so well. Like someone else said, I was laid off recently and want to keep some of my uniform stuff. Unfortunately, I started with a seem ripper and ruined my favorite shirt before looking up a better way to do it.
I struggled an hour with one 1cm letter on a shirt and I have to remove 9 letters per shirt x 8. I thought to google and your video came up. Thank goodness!!! It now takes me 5min per shirt. Thank you!!
I'm planning on buying a tank top for an upcoming cosplay, but it has a cheeky little embroidered bird on it! This might save that shirt for me, thank you so much! :D
Didn't work for me. Just caused a hole in a onesie that I had embroidered for a friend of mine. I was trying to move the name down on it, and now it's ruined. 😭