I love the way you lined up . With embrilliance, you can also print the snowman on design to help line up. Just check the option under preferences/ printing.
What speed do you use when stitching the hoodie,needle size, and thread weight. I have a tc1501 And I can see the needle holes. Using what came with the machine. Thanks
@@angeliquemesa1227 I stay around 650. I use 65/9 needles on everything with 40 wt thread. I only change to 60 weight if I'm doing small lettering or something with fine details.
what hoop is this setup and how the heck did you hoop it so easily like that? like as you mentioned at the beginning the stock hoops getting them to fit around the hoop quick an easy is impossible. thank you!
@@dennisjonon6010 practice practice practice! Lol. this is the 5"x5" mighty hoop along with the free style stand. It's a game changer! Definitely worth the investment. I have a link to mighty hoop in the description if you want to check them out.
Hey!! Thank you for the video! Have you ever done two separate designs on one hoop? I'm wanting to do that for my wreath sashes but I'm stumped on how to get the placement for floating the sashes perfect.
Hi Miranda! I haven't but I can't image it would be any different than normal. Simply arrange them where you want them in your design software and print it out. When you contour trace on the machine you should have a very good idea of where it will be stitching. If all else fails, you can do them individually. I know that's not ideal, but you would have more control over placement.
@KaylaKrische what I've done as far as figuring out placement is starting to stitch each separate sashes design on the stabilizer and then using my straight pin and printed design to get it lined up as close as possible. It's been working fine but didn't know if you knew of an easier method! 💞 Thank you for all your helpful videos!
I love the way you lined up . With embrilliance, you can also print the snowman on design to help line up. Just check the option under preferences/ printing.
Getting a left chest embroidery design straight is challenging but you did it perfectly Kayla.
Thanks Angela!
OMG…this is so much easier. Thanks for sharing.
You're so welcome! I'm glad you found it helpful.
A great video, very helpful! Thank you 😊
What speed do you use when stitching the hoodie,needle size, and thread weight. I have a tc1501 And I can see the needle holes. Using what came with the machine. Thanks
@@angeliquemesa1227 I stay around 650. I use 65/9 needles on everything with 40 wt thread. I only change to 60 weight if I'm doing small lettering or something with fine details.
what hoop is this setup and how the heck did you hoop it so easily like that? like as you mentioned at the beginning the stock hoops getting them to fit around the hoop quick an easy is impossible. thank you!
@@dennisjonon6010 practice practice practice! Lol.
this is the 5"x5" mighty hoop along with the free style stand. It's a game changer! Definitely worth the investment. I have a link to mighty hoop in the description if you want to check them out.
Hey!! Thank you for the video! Have you ever done two separate designs on one hoop? I'm wanting to do that for my wreath sashes but I'm stumped on how to get the placement for floating the sashes perfect.
Hi Miranda! I haven't but I can't image it would be any different than normal. Simply arrange them where you want them in your design software and print it out. When you contour trace on the machine you should have a very good idea of where it will be stitching.
If all else fails, you can do them individually. I know that's not ideal, but you would have more control over placement.
@KaylaKrische what I've done as far as figuring out placement is starting to stitch each separate sashes design on the stabilizer and then using my straight pin and printed design to get it lined up as close as possible. It's been working fine but didn't know if you knew of an easier method! 💞 Thank you for all your helpful videos!