Thank you for this great video 💐. I have digitized with embird some years ago and just begun again. You made some steps clear, where I have struggeled so far. So your video is a gamechanger for me 😊. I just found your channel, so I need to explore more of your embird tutorials. Thank you again and please keep on making these wonderful embird digitizing videos. Greets from Germany
theres a lot of plastic waste with this stuff, how i get clean borders is stitch the patch onto 2 layers of tearaway and cotton calico fabric, rehoop some water or heat soluble stabiliser , stitch out a run stitch in the shape of the patch so i know where to place it, then stitch the satin border , you can then melt the excess away (:
@@SmolCloud the waste can't be any worse than shipping each order in a plastic bag inside a plastic mailer. besides the environmental impact is more complicated than simply what we throw away or recycle as there's lots of chemicals used to tread cotton during its life and more chemicals used to process it into various textiles. Sure it feels better because it's relatively easier to biodegrade but there's no way to know what does the most harm especially when only 1 sheet of plastic is replaced by multiple sheets of other stabilizer. also gotta be careful melting and breathing that stuff. it's not worth having health complications
Thank you for this great video 💐. I have digitized with embird some years ago and just begun again. You made some steps clear, where I have struggeled so far. So your video is a gamechanger for me 😊. I just found your channel, so I need to explore more of your embird tutorials. Thank you again and please keep on making these wonderful embird digitizing videos. Greets from Germany
This is excellent, someone else showing how to use Embird
How do you copy video for Internet?
ever try the madeira clear patch stabilizer? leaves really clean borders.
theres a lot of plastic waste with this stuff, how i get clean borders is stitch the patch onto 2 layers of tearaway and cotton calico fabric, rehoop some water or heat soluble stabiliser , stitch out a run stitch in the shape of the patch so i know where to place it, then stitch the satin border , you can then melt the excess away (:
@@SmolCloud the waste can't be any worse than shipping each order in a plastic bag inside a plastic mailer. besides the environmental impact is more complicated than simply what we throw away or recycle as there's lots of chemicals used to tread cotton during its life and more chemicals used to process it into various textiles. Sure it feels better because it's relatively easier to biodegrade but there's no way to know what does the most harm especially when only 1 sheet of plastic is replaced by multiple sheets of other stabilizer. also gotta be careful melting and breathing that stuff. it's not worth having health complications
What is the software called again?
Hi, it’s called Embird :)