Thanks for that x I’m very new to all this x if I wanted the badge to be iron on, I just add a layer of, for example, Heat n seal or similar when the badge is completed?? Thanks 😊
HI, love your videos thank you. If I need to make individual name patches, is there a way to do bulk amounts with different names in each one. Any tips and help would be very much appreciated. Or do you have a video showing something like this?
@@morirsonando-greatlife5029 it might also be called Badge Film, I get mine from Madeira Threads, you can also use a few layers of water soluble stabiliser and get the same effect as water soluble stabiliser also just tears away like B film without having to wet it
Thank you for video! I have a question for the 3d method. Does film water soluble? If it is I’m wandering what will happen with the stitches if film will melt?🤔😄 And does this method work for iron on patches? Thank you 🙏!
Hiii thank you for your comment, yes this works for iron on patches. The film in the video is B film/badge film by Madeira Threads. It isn’t water soluble but it does melt away under heat. Once the design is embroidered on B-Film it won’t unravel as long as you put a satin stitch boarder around it. The stitches then support themselves. You can do the same thing with water soluble stabiliser however I have better results with the B Film
Hi! You should put an affiliate link to where you get all your supplies including your embroidery machine on all of your videos. I’d love to know where you get your thread, what kind of thread it is and info on your embroidery machine.
Hi! I get my embroidery machines from Midwest Machinery in the UK and all my threads/backing from Madeira Threads. They are really great reliable companies selling quality products I absolutely recommend them
Love your videos!! Could I please ask approximately how long it takes to embroider the patch to have the final product? (not including creating the design)
Hi! Thank you for your comment. For a patch the same size as the frog in the video which is about 6cm wide it takes about 12 minutes for larger designs between 10cm - 15cm it usually takes between 20 to 40 minutes to stitch out but it all depends on how detailed the design is.
I don't sorry! But I'm sure Madeira have a distributor in the USA it might be worth contacting them for more info. Alternatively I know a lot of people use water soluble stabliser and get the same outcome, I just personally prefer B-Film as it feels stronger.
This is gonna be so useful! Do you have to digitize patches any differently for each of these methods? Also, in your most recent vid, you mentioned getting a laser cutter to use for your machine. Funny enough, I have both of these (but acquired in the opposite order lol). Definitely make sure to have a solid way to vent any gasses. LMK if you need any help setting it up, i'd love to share what I know!
Hi! Thank your comment. I’m going to need all the help I can get when this laser finally arrives 😅 the only real difference worth mentioning in the digitising process is check what underlay stitches you are using, for example, on the B Film you will need a much denser underlay, if you are appliqué - ing then a standard underlay stitch is usually sufficient
Is the fabric necessary or can i only use the stabilizer?
If you use a good quality, strong cut away stabilizer I don't see why not :)
Wish I had found this earlier!! thank you!!
Glad you found it helpful 🙂
Thanks for that x I’m very new to all this x if I wanted the badge to be iron on, I just add a layer of, for example, Heat n seal or similar when the badge is completed?? Thanks 😊
Thats right yes ❤ I use heat n bond ultra on mine :)
Where do you purchase b film from there no link
hi, what type of threads do you use ? poliester ?
HI, love your videos thank you. If I need to make individual name patches, is there a way to do bulk amounts with different names in each one. Any tips and help would be very much appreciated. Or do you have a video showing something like this?
Can b film method be used on a single needle machine?
Yep! It can be used with any embroidery machine :)
Not sure where to find b film. Is there another name for it? Thank you
@@morirsonando-greatlife5029 it might also be called Badge Film, I get mine from Madeira Threads, you can also use a few layers of water soluble stabiliser and get the same effect as water soluble stabiliser also just tears away like B film without having to wet it
Thank you for video! I have a question for the 3d method. Does film water soluble? If it is I’m wandering what will happen with the stitches if film will melt?🤔😄 And does this method work for iron on patches? Thank you 🙏!
Hiii thank you for your comment, yes this works for iron on patches. The film in the video is B film/badge film by Madeira Threads. It isn’t water soluble but it does melt away under heat. Once the design is embroidered on B-Film it won’t unravel as long as you put a satin stitch boarder around it. The stitches then support themselves. You can do the same thing with water soluble stabiliser however I have better results with the B Film
Hi! You should put an affiliate link to where you get all your supplies including your embroidery machine on all of your videos. I’d love to know where you get your thread, what kind of thread it is and info on your embroidery machine.
Hi! I get my embroidery machines from Midwest Machinery in the UK and all my threads/backing from Madeira Threads. They are really great reliable companies selling quality products I absolutely recommend them
Cool!! Thanks for sharing!
Sweet puppy! 💖
Do you need an upgrade on scissors? Those scissors didn’t look very sturdy… 😔
Love your videos!! Could I please ask approximately how long it takes to embroider the patch to have the final product? (not including creating the design)
Hi! Thank you for your comment. For a patch the same size as the frog in the video which is about 6cm wide it takes about 12 minutes for larger designs between 10cm - 15cm it usually takes between 20 to 40 minutes to stitch out but it all depends on how detailed the design is.
And thank you for the info depth and quick embroidery software tutorial! 👍🏽👏🏽🙌🏽🙏🏽
Thank you, Lauren!
Thanks for sharing it, appreciate it 😊
No problem! Thank you for your comment :)
How much for the machine?
Really helpful! I'm looking forward to more videos!
Hi, thank you for your comment I will be posting lots more soon :D
Where do you buy the B Film?
I buy it from Madeira Threads
Great tutorial
Do you know of any USA equivalents? The b film seems to only be available in the UK
I don't sorry! But I'm sure Madeira have a distributor in the USA it might be worth contacting them for more info. Alternatively I know a lot of people use water soluble stabliser and get the same outcome, I just personally prefer B-Film as it feels stronger.
Comes out very clean 🙂 nice job!
Thank you so much :D
loved the tute ! ty very much for the information
Thank you so much :D
This is gonna be so useful! Do you have to digitize patches any differently for each of these methods?
Also, in your most recent vid, you mentioned getting a laser cutter to use for your machine. Funny enough, I have both of these (but acquired in the opposite order lol). Definitely make sure to have a solid way to vent any gasses. LMK if you need any help setting it up, i'd love to share what I know!
Hi! Thank your comment. I’m going to need all the help I can get when this laser finally arrives 😅 the only real difference worth mentioning in the digitising process is check what underlay stitches you are using, for example, on the B Film you will need a much denser underlay, if you are appliqué - ing then a standard underlay stitch is usually sufficient
Just a green screen and the audio. No actual video footage.
Are you having trouble viewing the whole video or is there a specific part not working? It all appears to be working fine for me
@@pinkbirdembroidery8281 the whole video :(
The whole video shows for me, maybe try switching to another device?