Embroidering a Weave Design with Variegated Thread on a 6-Panel Cap
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- Опубліковано 2 лип 2024
- Do you want to learn how to create one of the HOTTEST new trends in embroidery? In this episode of Embroidery Hub, we’ll demonstrate step-by-step how to digitize and embroider a woven design on a six-panel cap with variegated thread. Along the way, we’ll share advice to ensure your project comes out perfectly and prepare you for any hiccups you might encounter. You’ll also get a first-hand look at how to incorporate 3D puff into your design to help your garments stand out.
00:00 Intro
01:13 Digitizing
23:58 Embroidery demo
31:09 Finished product
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Great informative video. Thanks for the upload
Glad it was helpful!
Great video, welcome aboard 🙌🏾
We appreciate the love!
Great job!!!
Thank you!!
just learning how to change the scaling from mm to inches is a game change for me!🙌
We are so glad to hear this!
Thanks for the informative video Carl! Hope to see more videos in the future
You got it!
That thread is eye popping! Super cool design, and Carl you are killing it!
We agree!
Great video- loving the host energy and enthusiasm 🎉
Us too!
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We are so glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome! Can't wait to try!
Have fun! Let us know how it goes :)
Hello Carl!
Thanks for the video!
My pleasure! Let us know if you have any other suggestions :)
@@ricomatv I've mentioned it before...
Digitizing Old English font in 3d puff for baseball hats.
I get a lot of request here in southern Cali. I use Chroma Luxe with an EM-1010!
Excellent video.
Glad you liked it!
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Thanks for the love!
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We are so happy you enjoyed this video!
That was a great show. I really appreciate you taking the time. But if you really want to impress your audience. Do a video with you. Loosening the tension screws top and bottom and put it back to correct tension. I dare you. I have searched for months for someone to do this on an MT 1501.
Hi there, have you reached out to our customer service team?
Great video. When did you remove the underlay? Also when you started to tracing the R how did u select it to be for a 3D foam design. Im new to all this
Select the area you want the underlay removed. Click on the UNDERLAY tab in the top right section. It’s the third tab from left to right. Uncheck the current underlay and click apply. Now your underlay is gone.
What stitch do I use if I just have Chroma plus. the manual stitch is Luxe only.
Hi there. We we recommend watching the digitizing tutorial we did in this video. It starts at 01:13.
@@ricomatv yes he is using the satin and manual (luxe only) What do I use in chroma plus for the manual stitch?
how do you remove the underlay?
I do it with software hatch. It has a setting.
On chroma it is the third tab from left to right when you have the satins stitch selected. It usually defaults to parallel. Just uncheck it and apply.
Thanks for answering this question!
At least a mention of who taught you guys how to do that.
Hi Vitor! We actually had an in-house digitizer create this design.