Thank you for sharing your knowledge, I never do any of my digitizing myself I always send it out. Nice to see some basics to get me started. Do you have any advice in working with metallic thread.?
Thanks for the message! With metallic thread, I always use a size 90 needle and slow the machine way, way down. You might want to put a net sock on the thread also because it doesn't unravel like normal thread. It can be a headache at 1st but after a couple rounds, you get use to it.
You would need the actual design file to adjust the density or add underlay, the main reason why you may have gaps. It all depends what settings are available when you open the design.
Thank you sooomuch for sharing of your knowledge. I'm a new subscriber to your channel and am loving learning about embroidery. On using Disney characters do you need to get licensed with the Disney company?
Romero is there a way to eliminate the lockstitch knots on small text? I can minimize them by connecting where appropriate but I wonder if there is a way of burying your start stitches while not using a lockstitch. I can see on the end stitch you would still need a lockstitch. Would this weaken the embroidery at all or is an acceptable way of doing this.
You can bury start stitches under the center part of a text but at the very end you have to place a tie off stitch. Its always recommended to tie in and tie out, especially small text because the thread can loosen up and unravel. Yes, you can minimize them and you may create your own tie ins too.
@@RomeroThreads thank you for your reply - that is what I have been doing but just wanted to find out if there were any other methods out there - love your channel and videos!
@@RomeroThreads have you use hatch before? I'm pretty new to embroidery so I'm try to fine the best program for my budget. Right now I have chroma inspire right now but I need to start doing more
Great teacher I learn a lot need more practice
Thank you
Great details for a beginner. Thank you.
Thanks sew much for your teachings. The way you teach makes it very easy to understand.
Thank you!!
Thank you for your time. I like your basic approach to teaching for people who are new to digitising❤️
Awesome Romero!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge, I never do any of my digitizing myself I always send it out. Nice to see some basics to get me started. Do you have any advice in working with metallic thread.?
Thanks for the message! With metallic thread, I always use a size 90 needle and slow the machine way, way down. You might want to put a net sock on the thread also because it doesn't unravel like normal thread. It can be a headache at 1st but after a couple rounds, you get use to it.
your vids are always excellent sir, a great investment of our time :D
Thank you for sharing!!
Good video thanks
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I just purchased a larger font from Etsy and there are huge gaps in my project. Could you recommend what I should do to fix?
You would need the actual design file to adjust the density or add underlay, the main reason why you may have gaps. It all depends what settings are available when you open the design.
Thank you sooomuch for sharing of your knowledge. I'm a new subscriber to your channel and am loving learning about embroidery. On using Disney characters do you need to get licensed with the Disney company?
Hello, thank you for your message. Any commercial use with Disney requires a license.
Romero is there a way to eliminate the lockstitch knots on small text? I can minimize them by connecting where appropriate but I wonder if there is a way of burying your start stitches while not using a lockstitch. I can see on the end stitch you would still need a lockstitch. Would this weaken the embroidery at all or is an acceptable way of doing this.
You can bury start stitches under the center part of a text but at the very end you have to place a tie off stitch. Its always recommended to tie in and tie out, especially small text because the thread can loosen up and unravel. Yes, you can minimize them and you may create your own tie ins too.
@@RomeroThreads thank you for your reply - that is what I have been doing but just wanted to find out if there were any other methods out there - love your channel and videos!
Thankyou sir
What embroidery program do you ?
Wilcom Studio Designing
@@RomeroThreads have you use hatch before? I'm pretty new to embroidery so I'm try to fine the best program for my budget. Right now I have chroma inspire right now but I need to start doing more
I started with Hatch, excellent program.