For today’s project, our customer requested a patch with their logo to cover up an existing patch. This is how we created it. Thanks for watching my video. Hopefully, this was either helpful or entertaining to somebody out there!
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🕛 🕛 VIDEO CHAPTERS 🕛 🕛
00:00 - Intro/Setup
00:35 - Embroidery
01:12 - Cleanup
02:39 - Final Product
📝 Detailed Breakdown:
For the project we are doing today, we will be using our 6.5” x 6.5” Mighty Hoop as our standard 5.5” x 5.5” is too small for this patch. With the hoop we will be embroidering onto some easy patch twill which was purchased from Data Stitch. You can see our first time using this twill in this video here: • The BEST Twill for Pat... . This patch was extremely easy to make as once you got the fabric into the hoop, it is ready to go. After setting up the design in your software, you should be good to let the machine work! Once this part was done, we remove the twill from the hoop and cut off the excess leaving a border around the entire patch. This patch will later be sewn on by the customer so we will not need to worry about the patch peeling off.
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27 июл 2024