I love that you take the time to breakdown a design and show just how it should be digitized using the built-in tools. I have been having issues with my caps and since I searched for and watched your video on how to create designs specifically for hats, I have been looking for more info on the "bottom-up center-out" process from start to finish when creating a design from scratch. In this video, not every part moved from bottom up and center out or even in a clockwise direction. What most confuses me is how can I design a cap and have every part of the design follow the "buco" process? PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE MAKE A VIDEO DESIGNING A EMBROIDERY FILE WITH A SHAPE AND WORDS SPECIFICALLY FOR A CAP/HAT!! Wish HATCH had a tool that would do this for shapes as it does for lettering... HELP, I don't have a FB account but I have subscribed and purchased your digitizing lessons (all 3).
Welcome to Update Embroidery, we are on online-based custom embroidery digitizing service provider. We provide the best quality embroidery digitizing service or convert an image to embroidery format. Our digitizing is guaranteed quality and we also provide unlimited free revision. No need to pay if you are not satisfied with Updateembroidery.
Interesting. I enjoy learning the theory even though I don't have a multi needle machine so will never be doing caps. I found the first centre stitch new information for me and at the end I wanted to see how John would have digitised the design from scratch as a comparison.
Awesome video! Would it have worked to take the 4 pieces of yellow around the edge and chosen to weld instead of branch? My instant thought was to weld them but wondering if that would've messed up the stitching and angles maybe. Your lessons are amazing.
What is the sewing frame for hats and sewing field for Redline hats? The program that I am using is Wilcome Hatch2. The Machine tells me the sewing frame sizes for all the standard hoops that come with the Redline machine. Wilcom Hatch2 program requires custom hoop profile for doing hats.
Hi Suresh, if you're a beginner the theory covered in this video may be a little confusing :) Be sure to try out our Digitizing Challenge, it will have you creating designs in no time! :) Here's a link with more info: www.digitizingmadeeasy.com/embroidery-digitizing-challenge/
I had forgotten about the free hand under sew over the middle seam. Great tip. I learn or remember something new in every video. Thanks again.
Love these types of how to videos to improve designs.
Thanks for watching Linda :)
Wonderful inspiration and instruction John. Thank you.
Brian Turner you are most welcome :)
That is a tremendous tutorial John, thanks so much, Jess
Thanks for watching Jess, glad you enjoyed it :)
I love that you take the time to breakdown a design and show just how it should be digitized using the built-in tools. I have been having issues with my caps and since I searched for and watched your video on how to create designs specifically for hats, I have been looking for more info on the "bottom-up center-out" process from start to finish when creating a design from scratch. In this video, not every part moved from bottom up and center out or even in a clockwise direction. What most confuses me is how can I design a cap and have every part of the design follow the "buco" process? PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE MAKE A VIDEO DESIGNING A EMBROIDERY FILE WITH A SHAPE AND WORDS SPECIFICALLY FOR A CAP/HAT!! Wish HATCH had a tool that would do this for shapes as it does for lettering... HELP, I don't have a FB account but I have subscribed and purchased your digitizing lessons (all 3).
Welcome to Update Embroidery, we are on online-based custom embroidery digitizing service provider. We provide the best quality embroidery digitizing service or convert an image to embroidery format. Our digitizing is guaranteed quality and we also provide unlimited free revision. No need to pay if you are not satisfied with Updateembroidery.
Interesting. I enjoy learning the theory even though I don't have a multi needle machine so will never be doing caps. I found the first centre stitch new information for me and at the end I wanted to see how John would have digitised the design from scratch as a comparison.
Thanks for watching Margaret :) Hopefully, you've learned something new!
Outstanding work!
Appreciate it :) Thanks for watching
Great video got me some interest in these
kaniskar raj 007 thanks for watching :)
Very interesting video. Please make more in this type.
Glad you enjoyed, thanks for watching Michal :)
Awesome video! Would it have worked to take the 4 pieces of yellow around the edge and chosen to weld instead of branch? My instant thought was to weld them but wondering if that would've messed up the stitching and angles maybe. Your lessons are amazing.
Great video! Can you tell me about the length of your running stitches?
Wow. What a great video on embroidering Hats
Glad you enjoyed Don, thanks for watching!
What is the purpose of doing the center runs on the seam of the hat?
This helps the stabilizer to catch on to the product as well as flattening down the center seam/area of the hat.
Which software are you using
What is the sewing frame for hats and sewing field for Redline hats? The program that I am using is Wilcome Hatch2. The Machine tells me the sewing frame sizes for all the standard hoops that come with the Redline machine. Wilcom Hatch2 program requires custom hoop profile for doing hats.
Found this very interesting
Don't you think there is too much of overlap for brown and blue... It should be reduced to have less stitch count..
I watched it but did not understand much
Hi Suresh, if you're a beginner the theory covered in this video may be a little confusing :) Be sure to try out our Digitizing Challenge, it will have you creating designs in no time! :) Here's a link with more info: www.digitizingmadeeasy.com/embroidery-digitizing-challenge/