How to Embroider a Hoodie with an Embroidery Machine | Embroidery for Beginners
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.พ. 2025
- Learn how to embroider a hoodie with an embroidery machine in this beginner-friendly tutorial. Follow along for step-by-step instructions!
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I LOVE THIS VIDEO. THANK YOU SO MUCH. STAY BLESSED.
Thank you so much for your kind words and support! 😊 I’m so happy you loved the video. Stay blessed and keep creating! 💜✨
I have used your presetting/pretensioning the the hoop for probably 6-8 yrs now. It works perfectly.
I really enjoy your recent videos on single needle machines.
I love the idea of painters tap. I wished I thought of it.
Once I accidentally stitched a beautiful rose, patch to the back of quilt labels. Once I was finished with the labels, I was looking everywhere for the patch, and then I realized there was no going back, 😆.
Good video thanks
Do you have a video on how you programmed your design into the machine? Also…do you have to stop between colors or does the machine handle all the colors at once? Thank you!!
That’s a great idea for a video-thank you! 😊 Yes, on a single-needle machine, you do have to stop between colors and change them manually. 💜 Let us know if you have more questions!
Can you use painters tape to tape the fabric out of the way.
I noticed that your spool of thread was placed on the spool pin upside down or backward. I'm curious: Was this done for a specific purpose? Thanks for the video, great info!
The thread is less likely to get caught between the spool holder and the spool and bind up and break. You can see the white spool holder inside the bottom of the spool.
So if I would like to sew hoodie myself and then embroider it, I can firstly embroider front side and then just sew like I normally sew? It seems easier to center pattern when I have only front side and don’t have to manoeuvre like this
@@tulaj_pieska I would actually rough cut the front, embroider where you want on the fabric, and then cut your front. Then you get perfect placement without having to deal with any wonky seams.
@@1packatak
Okay but if i firstly embroider it and then cut front panel piece it’s harder to keep max fabric usage saved plus i can always slip scissors while cutting and not get perfect same seam allowance etc = my graphic won’t be perfectly placed for ex in the middle.
I think its better to make embroidery on raw part before sewing (already cut, not cutting from whole fabric piece, embroider and then cut hoodie pieces) and then sew all pieces together into whole hoodie - this would get similar effect when you wrote about bulkiness and seams issues (idk if I clearly wrote what I meant 😅)
@@tulaj_pieska yes I understand you. I’m going on what I have done in the past. If you are more comfortable the other way, then that is the best way to do it. Good Luck!
I must say seeing a superprofessional like yourself go through this rather awkward process of placing and fixing the hoop and inserting the garment under the needle of the machine (I always feel like a mixture of tarzan and damocles inventing E=m*c2 aiming per thumb doing that, painter's tape and all) does make me feel better but also makes me wonder why machines are still constructed like this... 🤔 Even in 2025, it still feels like we are trying to repurpose a machine that is really meant for sewing 😀
Thank you for sharing your thoughts-it’s such a relatable observation! 😊 Hooping and positioning can definitely feel a bit like a mix of trial, error, and creativity. Even in 2025, it’s true that embroidery machines still borrow heavily from their sewing ancestors, which can make the process feel less streamlined than we’d like.
That said, it’s great to know even the pros go through these steps-it’s all part of the craft! 💜 Hopefully, with innovation, we’ll see machines become more user-friendly over time.
what brand was is the hoodie? thanks.
@@nox9465 looked like Gildan
Brother, it's like you are running all of your words together
I love your video, but I was wondering if you could actually pause between sentences?
Once I accidentally stitched a beautiful rose, patch to the back of quilt labels. Once I was finished with the labels, I was looking everywhere for the patch, and then I realized there was no going back, 😆.