I did a patch a way with the water soluble topper. folded so was thick, hooped did a patch as normal and peeled away. Came out really good and as the toper is clear, you cant see the edges
DAMN, the step which you took it off is smart as hell!! Just bought my first machine and I was struggling to find a solution for patches, you nailed it!!!
could a cheaper (under 1000) brother machine do this? I want an embrodiery machine for persoal reasons, just enough to produce from an image, and make a small patch. again, hopefully under 1000, and it can be any.
Yes, absolutely. I make used to make patches on my SE400 all the time. I actually watched this video as a reminder since it's been a few years since I've made one.
Hey! Thanks for the great video. I new to the embroidery scene but am looking for a machine to do some embroidery on shirts/hats and making patches. I want to see my designs come to life. Is there a machine you'd recommend?
Do u know of any embroidery machines that it's only purpose would be for Boarder/edges on a photo image patch that you print out? Wanted to do alot of in memory patches but dont need expensive machine, hey thanks.
Hmmm, I would be looking more at a pr650 but may have to be second hand to bring it under 2k. Something I’ve wanted to research for awhile, but that’s where my heads is. Good colour options, low service fees and easy to adjust settings.
Love the patch...hope you are finally out of lock down. Great video. Do you by chance sell that design..I just think its so cool and woukd love to make a patch or 2..thx
Felt is more "Fluffy" and tweed will be flat / smooth and thinner. You'll have a more in register embroidery with felt, but it can embroidery exactly the same with tweed. 🙃
Awesome work Mike, thank you for sharing your skills with us! How has your Melco held up? We are in talks now with them and Barudan for our first machine. Thanks Mike
Hey Justin! Thanks for the comment. Melcos have been pretty good, I don’t think any machine is without flaws though haha. Sounds very cool about your new first embroidery machine. I looked at them too, let me know if you get it 🤘
Hey Hellboy! No problem, glad you found it useful here are the links: Patch Heat Backing Material: For the US: amzn.to/2BQ1MjH For the Uk / Europe: amzn.to/3iaemem
Wow! Very nice work bro!! Interesting how you create your embroidery. I can learn a lot from your videos :) Thank you. And by the way: great editing, too.
@@KeeponCreatingTV You've said it's tearaway here though and I would agree with that as I've never used a cutaway I could tear like that 😬 I'm just confused, is it cutaway, tearaway or iron on you've used on the initial design as you've now said it's all three?!
@@colourfulgenes I use a tear away backing when embroidering the design. After this when you have torn away the tear away backing and you are left with the patch only, you can then go apply the badge backing. I don't use cut away backing.
Hi Wendie, thanks for watching! It's a Thermo Film - Where are you based, Try This link: rover.ebay.com/rover/1/710-53481-19255-0/1?ff3=4&pub=5575581943&toolid=10001&campid=5338674486&customid=Heat+Seal+Film&mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.co.uk%2Fi%2F274295996141%3Fchn%3Dps%26norover%3D1%26mkevt%3D1%26mkrid%3D710-134428-41853-0%26mkcid%3D2%26itemid%3D274295996141%26targetid%3D879157198036%26device%3Dc%26mktype%3Dpla%26googleloc%3D1007290%26poi%3D%26campaignid%3D9446166127%26mkgroupid%3D93977243177%26rlsatarget%3Dpla-879157198036%26abcId%3D1140486%26merchantid%3D101720004%26gclid%3DCjwKCAjwssD0BRBIEiwA-JP5rCJO9lKvEn4K13shsqmCCL2yF4WNd_HRQdNv0RkyCjTFkKEmxK0i1RoCBoQQAvD_BwE
Hi Angel, thanks for your comment. Yup we can create custom Embroidered patches drop us a line with your design to hello@mytshirtprinters.co.uk so I can see what you are looking for. ;-)
Isn’t it easier to just embroider this on a actual shirt? I’m thinking about buying a melco and learning embroidery. Also i suppose this is how those champion t-shirts with the C logo on the left hand sleeve are embroidered as well since they are heat press patches.
Much easier to embroider straight onto the item, but some people want patches 🙃. Yup Loads of companies use patches to stop the fabric puckering. Thanks for the Comment 🤘
@@KeeponCreatingTV thank you, same to you hope all is well with you and your fam. Here in california where I am the social distancing seems to be working.
How is this showing how to make a patch with "my" embroidery machine? We only have a simple home machine, not a huge industrial one like yours. Your tutorial title is misleading.
Hey Artfulness, you can still create patches. on single colour embroidery machines. Exact same sequence just not all the color. Thanks for the comment.