Awesome love how you explain and no music to distract. I save all my glitter scrap HTV and use hole punches to punch out different shapes. So happy found your channel
Your videos are amazing! You explain so well and don't overly talk like other vides I have watched by other people.
Thank you for this video! I've been struggling with edges for way too long! ❤
What a great way to use up some scraps of vinyl!! Great video! And I have the same machine!!
Hey you are on YT? YAAY!! I follow your FB page!!! Looking forward to your uploads here!
Love how easy this is, thanks for sharing
Love your creativity! Thanks for the tutorial, can't wait to try it.
This was amazing. Thank you for sharing!
I love it.
Great video! Thank you! 😊
AWESOME!!! Great video.....Thank you for what you do!!!
Great job!
Nice job! Since your not hooping, have you tried pre ironing your glitter to your fabric, cutting to size, and using adhesive spray to hold fabric in place? Would save you time and materials.😉
Great video! Love the technique, can’t wait to try to use water soluble stabilizer!
Love love this
very nice tutorial thank you, never would have thought of using HTV with my embroidery machine
Love it!…
awesome ty for the idea. after this tutorial i so had to subscribe u are really smart
Great video.
Love the qtip trick to get rid of the stabilizer♡
Awesome!!
I just did my first patch with you!!! Thank you!
Excellent video, and so easy to follow along as a brand new embroidery hobbyist!
OMG.. Thank you
Fabulous I hope you make projects like this.
I love it.😊
Your videos are so detailed. I love it. So glad I found your channel.! ❤️
i like watching it stitch
Awesome -thanks- Palm Springs,Calif-
Hello, for the video is very easy to follow, thank you for sharing!!!
I love this
Awesome!Enjoyed and I learned something !😊Thank you for sharing. I have the spirit to try patches now!
You are welcome!!! Yes, definitely give them a go! It may take a try or two, but don't give up!!
I did this technique on sweats using WW design. I wish I knew I could just use regular htv 😖😖 I bought "embroidery" htv! Thank you for the video
Yes! Glitter vinyl HTV and Flock HTV will work this way and they are less bulk so the patch is still nice looking, but not heavy. Thank you!
I love it Queen 👑. Thanks for the details and explanation of all one will need to complete this look. I love ❤️ the design as well. The silver and black was my favorite 🤩 also.
Great Video! Thanks for making it. I have peeps asking me for patches, so now I have some know how. Time to check out your other video's.
Thank you so much for this tutorial. Great information. And you voice is so pleasant to listen to in your video. I’m going to look at your other videos. Thank you again.😍
Thank you so much for making this video! I wish I would have seen it yesterday - before I made my patches!! Great tips!
thank you
Awesome tutorial I would have never thought about incorporating glitter HTV……thank you for sharing 👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾
Thank you so much! I have watched 4 other videos on making iron on patches. Yours, by far, was the most insightful!
great job
Great video
Thank u
Nice video thanks
I just bought heat vinyl, hoping i would run across a video showing me EXACTLY what you just did. Thank you so much. liked subscribed and singing your praises!
Thank you I just bought and old PE=150. I an double amputee. so i was trying to find something to do to give me a little extra money. I'm going to take your tips an see if I can start a little income.
You're welcome!! Even if it takes a little time to get things the way you want them to look. Get started! ❤️
great video
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I,m so glad I found your channel, You are so detail oriented, Couldn't you have left it on and do the satin stitch without taking it off.
Thank you🌞 yes..it could have been left and just trimmed at the end, but I trim before the satin stitch to keep it as neat as possible and not have the fabric showing too much on the edges. I hope that makes sense.
I have not used my brother embroidery machine in years it's collecting dust lol I started designing Crocs patches are too expensive! I'm breaking out my machine...thank you! I hope I remember how to use it...I also have a lot of vinyl
Oh yes...Croc patches add up. I never thought about making them. Definitely get that machine out and get reacquainted!!! Thanks for watching 🌞
@@SouthernAudacity hi do I have to put a placement on the bottom material? I'm going to try and design a patch...after you take the hoop off like you did and cut I hope I don't mess it up trying to put back to do the border🤪 going to get some shapes so I can put my name...thanks!
I have a brother pe770
@@SouthernAudacity did you design it to print two at once? I need to do more than one at a time
I started using a lighter to remove the water soluble on the edge. It melts right away! Have to be careful though because I did scorch one patch.
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Thank you for another great tutorial. I love how you explain the process. Would you tell me what size needle you use please? I love how calm you always are. 😊
Hi with this vinyl you can do the rip away method with out cutting it and is even easier and for drodution is the fastest way hope the you try it thank you for the video great work keep it uo.
Thank you! I have tried the rip away method for t shirts. I will have to try it with patches.🌞
@@SouthernAudacity This method work on anything and the best save you a lot of time.
Hi, could you have used spray adhesive instead of ironing the glitter down?
Because it was heat transfer vinyl, I ironed. But if using a fabric that didn't have a adhesive backing, spray adhesive could be used. But with heat transfer vinyl, you want to iron it down.
Love your videos, do you know that you can use you die cutter to precut your fabrics etc.
Yes! And I initially bought my Silhouette Cameo 3 just for pre cutting fabric and I have never used it for that intended purpose 🙃🌞Thank you!
Hi I have a question.. you know how you didn’t cut the adhesive to close to the patch? When ironing it on.. do you trim it closer first or just iron it like that? I’m worried that you’ll be able to see the glue. By the way.. awesome video. I want to try it the way you did it. Thank you.
That was really cool! Did you ever have the htv gunk up your needle?
Thank you! No, (so far) I have not had an issue with it gunking my needle up or anything. The HTV is pretty much cooled before putting it back on the machine.🌞
love your videos, where did you get your twill?
Thank you! Fabric.com is where I got this twill. Sometimes I can find it locally as well.
Which don’t did u use and from where thank u for ur video
They are a mix of fonts. The top is a block font I think I got from Embroidery Mill, the Dollar sign is from Designs by JuJu and the word Girl ! is also from there but I cannot find the notes on the exact font.
Question, what other adhesive other than the head and bond do you use please …..thank you in advance
Thank you for watching! Fuse N Bond Applique and Patch Backing from AllStitch. Com is what I prefer as it is made to use in the creation of iron on patches.
Loved the tutorial now. How do I find the embroidery file for the patch? 🤔❤
Thank tou for watching. There is no file for this particular patch. I created it using a rectangle applique and merged premade fonts.
Do you have any videos on how to set up this on the software part? I'm having trouble setting the software part.
No, I don't have a video specifically on Sew What Pro which is what I use....but I have a few that show how I merge my designs. I know there are some out there, but I will try to do one soon showing step by step how I use it. Sew What Pro is pretty nice and it's not an overly expensive program 🌞
You mentioned you prefer a different adhesive product besides the heat and bond ultra. What product would that be? Thank you and enjoyed the video.
Thank you! I prefer Fuse-n-Bond™ Applique & Patch Backing Heat Seal Film which is found at AllStitch.
Great video! Is "Crafting After Dark" trademarked? ;) Sounds like a great name :)
Thank you!! 🌞 I do think someone already holds that name and some very similar.
How do you create the box frame ? Am new into the the embroidery field ?
This was a purchased box that was included in a set of appliqué shapes. JLDzain on Etsy. www.etsy.com/listing/268715237/shapes-applique-embroidery-designs-basic
Dumb question but I saw you iron it on. How were you able to cut around it and salvage it? That’s great
I just cut as close as possible while trying not to clip stitches.
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How do you match up the placement marks with the satin stitch?
It is part of how the design is digitized. So the design has the placement, tackdown and satin stitches all placed on top of each other. I merge the design/letters to be placed before the satin stitch. I hope that makes sense... I am terrible at writing explanations.
Where do you get the twill fabric? Can you provide a link pls 🙏 Love the video ♥️
This particular twill I bought befor Fabric. Com was bought out by Amazon. Now I just shop Joann's and a local family owned fabric store local to me.
🎉🎉🎉❤❤ I have that sewing machine. Didn't know I could use vinyl, cause I do have, a few cricut machine's. Can you help me please. I would love to do this. How did you get the lettering?
For this, I used fonts that were purchased at designs by Juju. You can use fonts from many different shops. I used Sew What Pro to merge the letters and order the colors (steps so it would stitch in the order I needed. Embrilliance Essentials is even easier since BX fonts can be used and you type out the letter instead of searching for them.
What is the name of the font you used. Great video, thanks.
applique border from JLDIZAINS on Etsy and the fonts are both from Designs by JuJu..Joey is the word HU$TLE, But I cannot recall the name of the font I used for "Girl"
I'm a Cricut crafter and just started using machine embroidery. I am so jazzed that I could use my HTV for embroidery patches. I loved your video and your instructions were easy to follow. Can't wait to see more videos and ideas from you;}
Yes!! Glitter and Flock can definitely be used easily. Thank you 🌞