Watch Mike Doe work with applique. From finding the locator stitch and cutting the material, to placement and tack-down, Mike covers the tips and techniques for quicker and easier applique.
Instead of using the roland plotter to contour cut the duck face can you just cut out a rectangle and put it over the stitch outline and just pull it off after it finishes stitching the rest of the logo? Like the way you pull off the foam that is used to do puff embroidery?
Many times, suppliers of numbers will also supply the sew files that match up exactly with their products. If you have a number and no sew file, then yes, you'll most likely need to scan, scale, and digitize to the exact size. Creating your own from sheet or roll material may be a bit easier than the scanning option. For that, you digitize your applique design and then use that file to cut the material to exactly the right shape and size. I find it easier to match the fabric to a design than match a design to already cut fabric. It can be done. It just takes some testing and editing to get it right before the final sewout.
Hello, here is a link to the Roland cutter: www.shopmelco.com/Roland_GS_24_p/35027.htm . This cutter is made for industrial use and will work for a very long time.
The cricut is hobby level limited use machine. The Roland is one of the top cutters and 24" is a much better size to have. It costs more but is worth it.
@@MelcoEmbroidery hi Melco Team could you find the patterns? Why Donut soll them, also the one from Nat, christmasbowl this one Was great. Thank's in advance Sabine