Hello! For embroidering beanies, we recommend using a 75/11 needle size, which is ideal for thicker fabrics like knit beanies. A sharp point needle usually works well, but if the beanie is made of stretchy or delicate fabric, a ballpoint needle can help prevent snags or damage.
Why didn't the video cover the underlay settings? don;t you think it's kind of misleading? and honestly to the newbees dont get this hoop, it took him 3 times longer than a traditional hoop which is not helpful when you are in production mode
Great f'n video! The digitizing process you did was what I needed👍🏻 My bro & I purchased our first embroidery machine (EM-1010) in Nov. 2022 and we love it!
Congrats on the new machine and welcome to the family! You can use adhesive spray on the regular backing as the clips are mainly used for the 8 in 1 device.
What did you think of this awesome design? Let us know on the comment section below!
Great video. What size needle for beanies? Is ball point necessary?
Hello! For embroidering beanies, we recommend using a 75/11 needle size, which is ideal for thicker fabrics like knit beanies. A sharp point needle usually works well, but if the beanie is made of stretchy or delicate fabric, a ballpoint needle can help prevent snags or damage.
@@ricomatv would you use that same needle for hoodies? Or cotton Ts?
Why didn't the video cover the underlay settings? don;t you think it's kind of misleading? and honestly to the newbees dont get this hoop, it took him 3 times longer than a traditional hoop which is not helpful when you are in production mode
Hi there, we will be sure to pass this down. If you need tips/tricks please reach out to the service team so they can help --->service@ricoma.com
Is it possible to get this svg file so we can practice?
Hi! You can find some designs available through Hoopmade --->hoopmade.com/
When opening file in Luxe, how doe it automatically fill and assign color groups to file before auto digitizing?
Hi Juan! Please send us an email so we can help! service@ricoma.com
Why wouldn’t you cut off the excess prior to removing the backing?
Hi! It's adhesive backing, you just tear it away.
Great f'n video! The digitizing process you did was what I needed👍🏻
My bro & I purchased our first embroidery machine (EM-1010) in Nov. 2022 and we love it!
Welcome to the Ricoma fam! We can't wait to see your amazing work!
Hi! Sometimes i have that loose thread out like that one on bottom of the letter G @10:06. Can you share some tips on how can you clean that up?
Hi there! It could be a variety of things, but for the most part it comes down to the tension of that particular needle/digitizing.
This is perfect timing! I just received mine yesterday. Can I use adhesive spray on my regular backing or us the clips like you did for the caps?
Congrats on the new machine and welcome to the family! You can use adhesive spray on the regular backing as the clips are mainly used for the 8 in 1 device.
Thanks very informative.😀
Glad it was helpful!
Which size hoop is that?
We used the 8 in one device (Square frame)
This design came out great! Also 90% profit?!?!?!? 🤑 🤑 🤑
Actually its more like 600% profit
Isn't it great? (:
Thank you for sharing. I would like to see more videos like this. Especially with basic Chroma designs.
More to come!