I can't believe I am just discovering your channel. I am subscribed and thumbs up. Many years ago your's and Steve Wilson's Embroidery Boot Camp changed my life. I watched all 40 plus hours several times. What I liked about those lessons is that it didn't matter what software you used. It was mostly methods and techniques. As I can see from this video there are still a lot of things you can teach me.
Thank you for subscribing :) You're right that sure was many years ago! Glad you were able to find me again, we absolutely concentrate on the theory that can be used in any software brand :) Thanks for watching!
Once again, another inspiring video. I learn something with each video and it means so much that you are willing to share your knowledge and help us grow. I love when you take time to allow us to visually see you work on a design.....thank you!
sorry to be off topic but does someone know a trick to log back into an Instagram account?? I was stupid forgot the login password. I would love any tips you can offer me!
@Camdyn Valentin i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and Im in the hacking process now. Takes a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
WoW, really great video, I'd have never thought to do that middle like you did, even the wings with the fill stitch. Just a really great technique to learn from. Thank you so much!!
Thank you for this video, I am learning in leaps and bounds from you and appreciate it. Less is more is something I am striving to achieve in my design creations and this underscored that lesson.
Great tip on laying down a light fill stitch first before doing the detail satin stitch in the wings. I am glad to be a subscribed to your channel. Your videos keep me motivated to learn more.
That was interesting about laying down the fill under the wings then not having to worry about gaps between the 'feathers'. The gaps do not show until you stitch it out
I have a Q about the middle of the embroidery. Did you have to manually draw the pattern in order to turn it into a running stitch? Or is there a way to do it differently for someone who isn't good at drawing manually?
Unbelievable! So impressed with your generosity of helping others and with such clear detailed instructions on your videos. I love watching your guiding us, and in the same time, making our lives so much easier. I'm a beginner with the whole embroidery line, so as of now, I'm still sending in my files to be digitized. I sometimes use zdigitizing. I'm wondering if you would be able to help me with this design. I am not sure if I'm using the right terminology, but hopefully you'll understand me. I feel that the stitches on the top letters are way too wide, what is your recommendation? Do letters always have to be stitched in satin stitches? If done in satin stitches, is there an option of not having the stitches so wide, although my original design are wide letters? I do get thick results on the bottom, what do I need to change to perfect my outcome? I. Sending you the digitized file along with the stitched embroidery, front and back. Please, if you will, tell Me "everything " you feel is not right here. Only way to learn... I really appreciate your help and looking forward for more of your Informative videos. Thanks so much, Chaya
John is such a master at digitizing!!!
WOW this video is right on the mark for being professional digitizing.
Thanks for the kind words Pat!
I can't believe I am just discovering your channel. I am subscribed and thumbs up. Many years ago your's and Steve Wilson's Embroidery Boot Camp changed my life. I watched all 40 plus hours several times. What I liked about those lessons is that it didn't matter what software you used. It was mostly methods and techniques. As I can see from this video there are still a lot of things you can teach me.
Thank you for subscribing :) You're right that sure was many years ago! Glad you were able to find me again, we absolutely concentrate on the theory that can be used in any software brand :) Thanks for watching!
Once again, another inspiring video. I learn something with each video and it means so much that you are willing to share your knowledge and help us grow. I love when you take time to allow us to visually see you work on a design.....thank you!
I'm very happy I can help you learn & grow Jan. Thank you for the kind words!
sorry to be off topic but does someone know a trick to log back into an Instagram account??
I was stupid forgot the login password. I would love any tips you can offer me!
@Bradley Heath Instablaster :)
@Camdyn Valentin i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and Im in the hacking process now.
Takes a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Camdyn Valentin it did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. I am so happy:D
Thank you so much you really help me out :D
Very satisfying! Now in inspired to try this too with my single beelden machine.
Wow the detail. Thank you for the information.
One like isn't enough to this expertise
Really beautiful redigitizing. Bravo👏🏻
WoW, really great video, I'd have never thought to do that middle like you did, even the wings with the fill stitch. Just a really great technique to learn from. Thank you so much!!
What a difference, I learned a lot from this one, Thanks John!!!!
Happy to help! My pleasure David
We will do digitizing in low cost . Edit is free. Turn around time is super quick. Also we will do free sample. Contact us nickmadinson91@gmail.com
Thank you for this video, I am learning in leaps and bounds from you and appreciate it. Less is more is something I am striving to achieve in my design creations and this underscored that lesson.
My pleasure Gail, always good to see how someone else would do it :)
another inspiration video.👌👏👏
thank you sir.
I'm designer from Bangladesh.
Thanks for the kind words Shawon, glad you're enjoying the videos! :)
Thank you for the video I have learnt lots, now I know how to create better designs
You're most welcome Carol, there's always something new to learn which is why I love embroidery!
Loved this video. What a difference using running stitches. Wow!
Glad you enjoyed :) Thanks for watching!
We will do digitizing in low cost . Edit is free. Turn around time is super quick. Also we will do free sample. Contact us nickmadinson91@gmail.com
Wow !! What a difference thanks John !
Glad you enjoyed it Penny! My pleasure :)
This is a fabulous video John, very informative thank you !
Glad you enjoyed Kat, thanks for watching! :)
We will do digitizing in low cost . Edit is free. Turn around time is super quick. Also we will do free sample. Contact us blackdotdesigning@gmail.com
Can you digitize design for us?
@@sumairkhowaja4881 sure.. please send me the artwork to blackdotdesigning@gmail.com
@@sumairkhowaja4881 contact us via mail. Thanks sir
Great tip on laying down a light fill stitch first before doing the detail satin stitch in the wings. I am glad to be a subscribed to your channel. Your videos keep me motivated to learn more.
Thank you John, you explained everything so well!
My pleasure Kokkie! Glad you enjoyed it.
Enjoyed seeing this. Like the center.
Thanks sir I'm also a embroidery designer from India
My pleasure Singh, glad you enjoyed it!
That was interesting about laying down the fill under the wings then not having to worry about gaps between the 'feathers'. The gaps do not show until you stitch it out
Nice this helps me a ton thank you
WOW you do great work !!!
Thank you so much 😀
I have a Q about the middle of the embroidery. Did you have to manually draw the pattern in order to turn it into a running stitch? Or is there a way to do it differently for someone who isn't good at drawing manually?
Unbelievable! So impressed with your generosity of helping others and with such clear detailed instructions on your videos. I love watching your guiding us, and in the same time, making our lives so much easier. I'm a beginner with the whole embroidery line, so as of now, I'm still sending in my files to be digitized. I sometimes use zdigitizing. I'm wondering if you would be able to help me with this design. I am not sure if I'm using the right terminology, but hopefully you'll understand me.
I feel that the stitches on the top letters are way too wide, what is your recommendation?
Do letters always have to be stitched in satin stitches? If done in satin stitches, is there an option of not having the stitches so wide, although my original design are wide letters?
I do get thick results on the bottom, what do I need to change to perfect my outcome?
I. Sending you the digitized file along with the stitched embroidery, front and back. Please, if you will, tell Me "everything " you feel is not right here. Only way to learn...
I really appreciate your help and looking forward for more of your Informative videos. Thanks so much, Chaya
Good job
I want to be as good as you John, please teach me!!
Thanks my Friend
Which one software do you use for embroidery
Very interesting 👍
Hello sir, how to send you file so that you can digitize, and much does it cost?
Thank you.
Awesome!!. I need you would do my company logo digitizing. Is it posible?
We will do digitizing in low cost . Edit is free. Turn around time is super quick. Also we will do free sample. Contact us nickmadinson91@gmail.com
i have a sample hat that was just made in china. id love it if you could take the time out to give me your opinion on it
what is the name of the software you used?
Hatch, we are an official reseller. www.digitizingmadeeasy.com/hatch-best-embroidery-software/
Hi what software and file is best to send off for embroidery?
JJ are you asking what type of artwork is best to send to a digitizer?
@@EmbroideryLegacy I've basically got a flat image that I want to improve on. Can I do this in photoshop or do I need a specific program?
Cheers
JJ that more a graphic arts question than Digitizing. Most graphic artist I know either use Illustrator or CorelDraw to improve and create artwork.
@@EmbroideryLegacy Sorry I forgot to mention that I want to get it sent off to be embroidered onto a t-shirt
Software name ?
Hatch Embroidery, be sure to try the 30 Day free trial here :) www.digitizingmadeeasy.com/hatch-embroidery-free-trial/
Oops, how do I attach images?