Thanks for the video. Hooping is very important so I would love to see the entire process of that instead of skipping past it. Would be nice to see your tricks to smoothing out the material. Thanks
Is there any way you could link the products in future videos? I'd love to be able to click and purchase them right from the video description! Thanks!
Hi Shannon! Thank you for your suggestion, we will be sure to pass it along with the team. Our newer videos we go into detail what we use. Check them out!
Hi there! We're so glad you found us as well! You can get the aqua top water soluble stabilizer at any craft or embroidery supply store. We get ours at Allstitch.com
Hi Brandon, thanks so much for watching. I have relayed your comment to our video team. We're always looking for ways to improve and appreciate your feedback!
Hello, thanks for the video :) Might sound like a random question but is there anything you could recommend to spray on to the top of my embroidery design to protect it ? Thank you :)
Hello! We have added a link below that can help you. blog.ricoma.com/2019/03/15/embroidery-stabilizer-guide-tips-on-how-to-choose-the-correct-backing-for-machine-embroidery-2/
Hi Marvin. This is a great question to ask in our Facebook support group, Embroidery and Custom Apparel Mastery. This group is meant for all lovers of embroidery with lots of resources and more members discussing topics and helping each other out and learning about Ricoma machines and other brands! We recommend you join this group as we'd love to have you! facebook.com/groups/embroiderymastery
Correct. You want to use ballpoint needles on stretchy fabrics so that it doesnt puncture holes in the garment. Ballpoint needles slip in between the thread of the fabric.
75/11 ball point for most designs. I would use a 70/10 ballpoint for small or intricate designs. The higher the number the thicker the needle. You are going to want to stay away from thicker needles on stretchy fabric to avoid puncturing holes in the garment.
Hi there, thanks so much for watching. We recommend joining our Facebook support group, Embroidery and Custom Apparel Mastery. Here you can find a list of Ricoma recommended wholesalers and suppliers for all of your garment and decoration needs. facebook.com/groups/embroiderymastery
Hello, Thanks for sharing. I have a janome one needle embroidery machine, was was quite a bit of money. The first time I tried to use a soft cotton baby vest, ( a onesie you call it in the USA), it just wouldn't stitch out at all. Great on cotton that doesn't stretch, but I came unstuck with the baby vest. I put in a new needle , 2 layers of stabiliser etc. Any ideas on what I am doing wrong? Please advise. Would be appreciated. Thank you.
For stretchy fabrics, try a ballpoint needle and cutaway stabilizer. Is the material being hooped traditionally or floated? Is the design working on other fabrics?
I am having trouble embroidering a design on 4 way stretch cotton. Its thickness is light/medium. I found that if i use a material called fusing fabric and iron on 2 layers of it, it prevents many of the issues i was having with gaps and puckering. Although, i still have a bit of tiny imperfections. I believe i need to sort out these kinks on Chroma and try a different stitch direction. Not sure why I'm getting gaps/skips in the middle of my letters (especially curved letters such as 'C' and 'G'). But if anyone else has any solutions or tricks, please let me know 😭
Hi there, thanks so much for watching. If you haven't already, I highly suggest joining our Facebook support group, Embroidery and Custom Apparel Mastery. this group is meant for all lovers of embroidery with lots of resources and more members discussing topics and helping each other out and learning about Ricoma machines and other brands! We recommend you join this group as we'd love to have you!
Hi Kronick, unfortunately this video is older and we don't have this information, but if you're looking to learn more about the proper tension settings for similar fabrics, you can join our facebook group Embroidery and Custom Apparel Mastery and get the advice of over 19k fellow decorators, or you can reach out to our technicians here ->ricoma.com/US/tech-support
Thanks for the video. Hooping is very important so I would love to see the entire process of that instead of skipping past it. Would be nice to see your tricks to smoothing out the material. Thanks
Thanks for the feedback and the request! Thanks for watching!
I don't know who Manny is, but I'm here for you, Laura!
Hi Michelle, Manny occasionally helps out with our videos.
Is there any way you could link the products in future videos? I'd love to be able to click and purchase them right from the video description! Thanks!
Hi Shannon! Thank you for your suggestion, we will be sure to pass it along with the team. Our newer videos we go into detail what we use. Check them out!
thanks, can you give me tips of what to use to embroider on minky fabric?
Hi Stefania, check out this video --->th-cam.com/video/8ctt6R44yaA/w-d-xo.html
This video was super helpful!! Thank you
You are so welcome! What other projects would you like to see?
So happy I found your channel. Can you tell us more about the top stabilizer you use on stretchy materials please?
Hi there! We're so glad you found us as well! You can get the aqua top water soluble stabilizer at any craft or embroidery supply store. We get ours at Allstitch.com
Can the backing be removed after?
Hello! The backing stays to protect the embroidery, but you can cut it to make it nice and neat!
Hmmm I wish the reveal at the end had a closer look I honestly couldn't see a difference between the quality of the green tanktop and the pink one
Hi Brandon, thanks so much for watching. I have relayed your comment to our video team. We're always looking for ways to improve and appreciate your feedback!
Hello, thanks for the video :) Might sound like a random question but is there anything you could recommend to spray on to the top of my embroidery design to protect it ? Thank you :)
Hello! We have added a link below that can help you.
blog.ricoma.com/2019/03/15/embroidery-stabilizer-guide-tips-on-how-to-choose-the-correct-backing-for-machine-embroidery-2/
Why you cut out the installation to hoop?
There is a video for that.
Question do you have any tips on doing an embroidery logo on a bamboo/spandex fabric?
Hi Marvin. This is a great question to ask in our Facebook support group, Embroidery and Custom Apparel Mastery. This group is meant for all lovers of embroidery with lots of resources and more members discussing topics and helping each other out and learning about Ricoma machines and other brands! We recommend you join this group as we'd love to have you! facebook.com/groups/embroiderymastery
So its not recommended to use a 75/11 needle? would a 65/9 needle be able to do the job? Or its best to purchase a 70/11?
You can use 75/11 needles but you want to find ones that are made for stretchy material. It'll say it on the packaging!
The needles use on this demo were the ballpoint?
Thanks.
Correct. You want to use ballpoint needles on stretchy fabrics so that it doesnt puncture holes in the garment. Ballpoint needles slip in between the thread of the fabric.
would be 75/11 ball point or 80/12 ball point? ...what's the difference?
Thanks.
75/11 ball point for most designs. I would use a 70/10 ballpoint for small or intricate designs. The higher the number the thicker the needle. You are going to want to stay away from thicker needles on stretchy fabric to avoid puncturing holes in the garment.
What size hoop was used in this video?
Hi! We linked a video below that may be able to help you with Polyester fabric.
th-cam.com/video/ddH7LJmLujw/w-d-xo.html
Can woven neck lables be created with the Ricoma machine?
Hi Berlin, our machines can work as sewing machines in come cases, they can definitely be used to attach a label toy our clothing.
where u get your fabric? : ) thank u in advance
Hi there, thanks so much for watching. We recommend joining our Facebook support group, Embroidery and Custom Apparel Mastery. Here you can find a list of Ricoma recommended wholesalers and suppliers for all of your garment and decoration needs. facebook.com/groups/embroiderymastery
I did not see you use the aqua topping. Did you? Is it really necessary on this type of fabric?
you can use it if you're doing smaller lettering and details on this fabric
Hello,
Thanks for sharing. I have a janome one needle embroidery machine, was was quite a bit of money. The first time I tried to use a soft cotton baby vest, ( a onesie you call it in the USA), it just wouldn't stitch out at all. Great on cotton that doesn't stretch, but I came unstuck with the baby vest. I put in a new needle , 2 layers of stabiliser etc. Any ideas on what I am doing wrong? Please advise. Would be appreciated.
Thank you.
For stretchy fabrics, try a ballpoint needle and cutaway stabilizer. Is the material being hooped traditionally or floated? Is the design working on other fabrics?
Could you use a regular sewing machine in place of the embroidery machine?
Unfortunately no. Sewing and embroidery machines perform different functions.
I am having trouble embroidering a design on 4 way stretch cotton. Its thickness is light/medium. I found that if i use a material called fusing fabric and iron on 2 layers of it, it prevents many of the issues i was having with gaps and puckering. Although, i still have a bit of tiny imperfections. I believe i need to sort out these kinks on Chroma and try a different stitch direction. Not sure why I'm getting gaps/skips in the middle of my letters (especially curved letters such as 'C' and 'G'). But if anyone else has any solutions or tricks, please let me know 😭
Hi there, thanks so much for watching. If you haven't already, I highly suggest joining our Facebook support group, Embroidery and Custom Apparel Mastery. this group is meant for all lovers of embroidery with lots of resources and more members discussing topics and helping each other out and learning about Ricoma machines and other brands! We recommend you join this group as we'd love to have you!
What speed and tensions are you running?
Hi Kronick, unfortunately this video is older and we don't have this information, but if you're looking to learn more about the proper tension settings for similar fabrics, you can join our facebook group Embroidery and Custom Apparel Mastery and get the advice of over 19k fellow decorators, or you can reach out to our technicians here ->ricoma.com/US/tech-support
Thank you!
No problem Jonathan! Let us know if you have recommendations for future tutorials :)
How can we avoid snags on this material?
Hello. What do you mean by snags
Thank you for the tutorial. It was a great help.
Glad it helped!
100% polyester is not a fabric. Polyester is a fiber.
Thanks for your feedback
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