I'm watching this on your birthday - Happy Birthday Oma! I enjoyed this video and am glad that it's on here to refer back to anytime I need it. Oh, and I'm a Grammy!
I just watched this video and am so excited! I have an order for about 75 patches but didn't think I could do it. After watching your video, I know I can do it. Thank you for making this very simple and easy to follow!
correct me if im wrong but this means you sell patches to customers right? im planning to order some but i dont know much abt the price range. how much do you charge them for per piece?
I have watched probably 5 different videos, all of which are promoting products. Two attempts have been made and still no patch. Your video is refreshing because of its simplicity and I am ready for my third time a charm attempt feeling a little calmer. Thank you.
Your video is so clear and concise…Thank you! I have always wanted to make a patch but was unclear as to the process and this video got me up and running in no time. Got to use all my tools too….cameo for cutting and embroidery machine for the rest!
Thank you for the great tutorial. I understood patches were made on water soluble stabilizer but didn’t know how to get them to adhere on an item. You covered everything!
Hi. Thanks for great teaching video. I am totally new to embroidery world and have SE725 with 4x4 hoop. How do you tell machine just to do outline on felt? TIA
How would you iron it on a hat? So the hat doesn’t lose its shape since it requires pressure to adhere. Or if adding the patch to something that can’t take heat? Any other methods? Thank you for the video! Made me feel much more comfortable trying to make a patch!
Thank you so much, I am from Belgium and I wonder how can I put a patch on my husband leather jacket. Can I do it with a iron, or some other way.... lots of regards Rafaella 👋👋👋👍
Would you type out the list of supplies? I caught the patch twill with vinyl type back, stabilizer (Badgemaster), but I did not catch or understand what “archer hold” is. Thank you
I purchased mine from the source listed below but there are other sources out there. colmanandcompany.com/Twill_Material.html One of our testers purchased from a different source. They call it Tackle Twill and it is similar to the above Twill but the price seems more affordable. twillusa.com/product/polyback-sports-twill/
I purchased mine from the source listed below but there are other sources out there. colmanandcompany.com/Twill_Material.html One of our testers purchased from a different source. They call it Tackle Twill and it is similar to the above Twill but the price seems more affordable. twillusa.com/product/polyback-sports-twill/
If you want to make machine embroidered patches that aren't huge (3.97x3.97"), brother has a machine called the SE600 that's normally in the price range of $400-$500. It's still an investment, but it's one of the cheaper, working machines out there. I've had mine since January this year, but I am thinking about upgrading soon due to the size (and I also have a patch business). Thankfully you don't need a $5,000 embroidery machine to make simple patches, lol. There's also the option of hand embroidered patches - and if you have a sewing machine and can zigzag stitch a circle pretty well, or any outline you'd like, it works pretty good!