My pleasure. Some sweaters are loose enough to hoop but some are just too tight for the machine to move in certain areas without loosing registration or ripping.
@TheCraftyBrick on the em-1010 program that size hoop manually and save it. Its in the settings. The option looks like a crooked square if i can remember right. Im at the airport wont be in front of my em till next week. You can change the sizes and measurements of all the hoops if you need to. Google inches to mm and it will give you the number to type in. I think the measurements on the machine is in mm. On the mighty hoop its in inches.
Man Bro that was a cold blooded video. The technique I was looking for and needed to hear. Perfect timing at this point of my skill set. Thanks again for these skills these gems I’ve received since the Brother SE600. So glad I didn’t get rid of it. 🤘🏾🤘🏾
I just got my 4.5x13 with the back holder and then i realized i needed the hooping station for it so i ordered that. Now I'm waiting on that holding station. Been a good while since i stitched on my Melco Emt 16x, lol time to get back up and running again.
I just bought my Ricoma 1501 And I came across this video. It put a smile on my face seeing that you were doing a lincoln University sweatshirt. I happen to be awake. I that went to Lincoln. For my freshman year in college. Lincoln will always hold a special place in my heart. I played baseball and basketball for Lincoln univ. Hours of the air wind, Cyrus Jones was the athletic director. And Bobby Byers was my basketball coach. I will always love What Lincoln U. did for me By Allowing me to go to school when my grades in high school weren't the best. I went to Coatesville HS in PA. Did you go to Lincoln? Well enough for the babbling, I really enjoyed your video and I can't wait to get my machine and you are right, in this video, the more skills you collect in your lifetime. The more you can charge and the more money you will make! Never forget the upgrade your skill set whenever possible! By the way, why did you not go with the ricoma Direct to Film printer? What's again? Great job on the video and Keep up the good work! -David
@@adubbproductions That's awesome! A friend I played ball with in HS named Daryl Gaffney played at Chenney! What do you think of the dtf luminare 200 that they sell its about as big as a desktop printer. Ps... your videos are amazing and very easy to understand! Keep it up!
@user-ln1bu6lv7c I think white toner is a great technology. If you know how to rasterize and you have a way to make the technology profitable then it’s a great addition to your business.
Nice embroidery design, it came out beautifully. I use the 9x5 and 9x3 mighty hoop for sleeves, and I enter the hoop from the hoodie neck down. also use the sleeve fixture.
I’ve never opened a seam to embroider a sleeve, especially on a hoodie. The hoop can go through the head of the garment and achieve the same without opening seam.
Yes, assuming that all swaetshirts are the same. On the sweatshirts that you used perhaps but some sweatshirts have smaller openings and the arm can not articulate. Also, even on the sweatshirts with larger openings you can only embroider but so big without opening the sleeve. It all depends on what you are embroidering, each case is different.
Unfortunately you can’t embroider from elbow to shoulder with a fast frame. You can’t do Ben go from forearm to shoulder. To embroider from top to bottom you have to open up the sleeve.
Oh ok. Lol. Just making sure. I understand. Life happens. Take care of business. I’ll be right here. Prying everything subsides on your end 🙏🏾 blessings.
I have the sleeve hoop, I never rip the sleeve open. I can embroider all the way down to the cuff with the sleeve hoop. You need to insert on the machine through the neck.
Great video, thank you!! My next machine will be the MT1501 to add to my collection of machines. I have the EM1010 and my little 4 needle work horse Janome mb4. Does your sewing machine automatically do the back stitching when starting and ending? Have a great weekend!!
good question. When I tested it out on the stabilizer i hit the back stitch button and it didn’t do it. I’m thinking perhaps that stitch has it because when i pulled in the edge it did not unravel. But to answer your question idk. I tried but the machine did not do anything. It definitely works for straight and zigzag stitches though. Idk why it didn’t work for this one.
@@adubbproductions I have a juki tl2010q sewing machine and I have to manually back stitch when starting and ending. If your unsure you might just want to put that sleeve back under your sewing machine for safe measures and repeat it because if the stitches are not locked it will come apart with the first washing. I have been sewing for over 20 years and when I first started I made the mistake of not checking and thank god the shirt was mine, when I washed it, it all unraveled. I just want to save you the headache of something happening to that beautifully stitched shirt..
hi there! thank you for the video! where do you find the piece that holds the stabilizer onto the hoop? i am ordering my first mighty hoop and want to make sure i have everything i need
You can find it on Midwest products website. Here is my link Midwest products hoopmaster2.wpengine.com/ref/adubb/ If you can’t find it just call them and tell them I sent you.
@@hiluluktensai9392 No. Hoopmaster has a patent on their mighty hoops and you would get sued if you tried and besides personally, it would be a waste of my time making something that already exists. I’d rather work on solving a problem that no one has solved yet. They already got this issue solved. Their hoops work great.
@@adubbproductions look brother, I get you but I'd do anything for my homie since he's struggling with this issue with his mt1501, it's not like am going to sell them, and I won't lie they cost a lot, the machine itself was like 6k, what I'm meaning to ask and understand is: will it work on a bigger area, if I wanted to embroider FULLY a whole sleeve this hoop won't make it happen, will it work if i design something like the sash hoop but less in width, at the end i appreciate you help man, you're my inspiration to work on the Mt 1501 frfr
I would advise you not to do anything for your homie because you could end up under litigation, in jail or worse. I don’t do anything for anyone but my kid and Mother. The only way you can embroider kn the entire sleeve is to rip the seams out of the garment. Hoop it flat. Embroider they sew it back together. Hope that helps. Good luck.
It depends on if the customer wants bulk or if they want just one. If they want bulk I’ll include digitizing and just charge based on how many pieces they want. If they want just one I charge them for digitizing as well as producing the one item. It’s all based on the item. The particular one I made to have in my shop to sell to members of this organization. I sell this one for $65 each
This is JUST what I needed today. Thanks! I was going crazy trying to hoop the sleeve and not have the stabilizer move all over the place.
My pleasure. Some sweaters are loose enough to hoop but some are just too tight for the machine to move in certain areas without loosing registration or ripping.
@@adubbproductions One more question...what size hoop do I choose with the Ricoma EM-1010 when using the 9x3 mighty hoop
@TheCraftyBrick on the em-1010 program that size hoop manually and save it. Its in the settings. The option looks like a crooked square if i can remember right. Im at the airport wont be in front of my em till next week. You can change the sizes and measurements of all the hoops if you need to. Google inches to mm and it will give you the number to type in. I think the measurements on the machine is in mm. On the mighty hoop its in inches.
@@adubbproductions cool thank you!
@TheCraftyBrick No prob Courtney.
Man Bro that was a cold blooded video. The technique I was looking for and needed to hear. Perfect timing at this point of my skill set. Thanks again for these skills these gems I’ve received since the Brother SE600. So glad I didn’t get rid of it. 🤘🏾🤘🏾
I just got my 4.5x13 with the back holder and then i realized i needed the hooping station for it so i ordered that. Now I'm waiting on that holding station. Been a good while since i stitched on my Melco Emt 16x, lol time to get back up and running again.
Yes. Having the holder helps a great deal. Makes things so much easier.
I just bought my Ricoma 1501 And I came across this video. It put a smile on my face seeing that you were doing a lincoln University sweatshirt. I happen to be awake. I that went to Lincoln.
For my freshman year in college. Lincoln will always hold a special place in my heart. I played baseball and basketball for Lincoln univ. Hours of the air wind, Cyrus Jones was the athletic director.
And Bobby Byers was my basketball coach. I will always love What Lincoln U. did for me By Allowing me to go to school when my grades in high school weren't the best. I went to Coatesville HS in PA. Did you go to Lincoln? Well enough for the babbling, I really enjoyed your video and I can't wait to get my machine and you are right, in this video, the more skills you collect in your lifetime. The more you can charge and the more money you will make!
Never forget the upgrade your skill set whenever possible!
By the way, why did you not go with the ricoma Direct to Film printer?
What's again? Great job on the video and Keep up the good work!
-David
I actually went to Cheyney. A lot of my friends went to Lincoln. I didn’t go with the Ricoma dtf because it can’t fit in my door. It’s too wide.
@@adubbproductions That's awesome! A friend I played ball with in HS named Daryl Gaffney played at Chenney! What do you think of the dtf luminare 200 that they sell its about as big as a desktop printer. Ps... your videos are amazing and very easy to understand! Keep it up!
@user-ln1bu6lv7c I think white toner is a great technology. If you know how to rasterize and you have a way to make the technology profitable then it’s a great addition to your business.
Nice embroidery design, it came out beautifully.
I use the 9x5 and 9x3 mighty hoop for sleeves, and I enter the hoop from the hoodie neck down. also use the sleeve fixture.
Depending on the garment you can only go bus so far down the sleeve. You embroidery machine’s arm will knock off the registration and ruin the design.
Thanks for your prayers❣
What brand is your sewing machine?
In this video im using a brother se600
I’ve never opened a seam to embroider a sleeve, especially on a hoodie. The hoop can go through the head of the garment and achieve the same without opening seam.
Yes, assuming that all swaetshirts are the same. On the sweatshirts that you used perhaps but some sweatshirts have smaller openings and the arm can not articulate. Also, even on the sweatshirts with larger openings you can only embroider but so big without opening the sleeve. It all depends on what you are embroidering, each case is different.
thank you for this helpful video! what would you recommend to add for the pricing of taking the seams apart/re-stitching? thank you
when I do a sleeve I use the fast frame. I never have to open the sleeve :)
Unfortunately you can’t embroider from elbow to shoulder with a fast frame. You can’t do Ben go from forearm to shoulder. To embroider from top to bottom you have to open up the sleeve.
Amazing work. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you and thanks for watching.
Love your videos 🥇😁What kind of thread did you use when sewing it back together?
what hoodie brand are on video? looking good
How did you set the machine for the sleeve? There's no preset on the Ricoma em1010
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So, I have a question for you. You are a real person right? This is not a bot is it?
@@adubbproductions Hi Alan yes, I am a real person. I know I haven't been around as much, just dealing with life❣
Oh ok. Lol. Just making sure. I understand. Life happens. Take care of business. I’ll be right here. Prying everything subsides on your end 🙏🏾 blessings.
Did you send me a message saying "I was amazing"?
@@theresaljones7839 Yes. In the last video comment section under your last comment. Because you always leave a comment and I appreciate it.
Morning morning,
What hoop setting are you choosing when using the sleeve hoop? i have the TC 1501 and the same sleeve hoop.
I have the sleeve hoop, I never rip the sleeve open. I can embroider all the way down to the cuff with the sleeve hoop. You need to insert on the machine through the neck.
I’ll make a video. It depends on the machine and the width of the sleeve.
But it is true. Any flat embroidery can do a sleeve when the seam is open
Great video, thank you!! My next machine will be the MT1501 to add to my collection of machines. I have the EM1010 and my little 4 needle work horse Janome mb4. Does your sewing machine automatically do the back stitching when starting and ending? Have a great weekend!!
good question. When I tested it out on the stabilizer i hit the back stitch button and it didn’t do it. I’m thinking perhaps that stitch has it because when i pulled in the edge it did not unravel. But to answer your question idk. I tried but the machine did not do anything. It definitely works for straight and zigzag stitches though. Idk why it didn’t work for this one.
@@adubbproductions I have a juki tl2010q sewing machine and I have to manually back stitch when starting and ending. If your unsure you might just want to put that sleeve back under your sewing machine for safe measures and repeat it because if the stitches are not locked it will come apart with the first washing. I have been sewing for over 20 years and when I first started I made the mistake of not checking and thank god the shirt was mine, when I washed it, it all unraveled. I just want to save you the headache of something happening to that beautifully stitched shirt..
@@tinahaemker3490 good advice. I’ll check when I get to the studio. I appreciate it. Thanks so much.
Excellent work!
Thank you. I appreciate it.
By the way thanks for any awesome video, and i would charge 150.00 for the hoodie! Beautiful work you did!
Thank you.
Can you use this hoop on the em 1010 from Ricoma?
hi there! thank you for the video! where do you find the piece that holds the stabilizer onto the hoop? i am ordering my first mighty hoop and want to make sure i have everything i need
You can find it on Midwest products website. Here is my link Midwest products
hoopmaster2.wpengine.com/ref/adubb/
If you can’t find it just call them and tell them I sent you.
Wow! Very nice video!
Thank you.
Which hoop on the machine did you choose for the sleeve hoop? Or did you have to put in a number?
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Hey you. Thank you.
Will this hoop work on the EM 1010?
That's awesome good for you. 👍
Thank you.
Nice thx for sharing
Is this the biggest hoop you can manage to work on sleeves? I can 3D print one but am not quite sure it would fit perfectly, would love to hear back
Yes. That’s the biggest one. Anything bigger wouldn’t work.
@@adubbproductions could you perhaps make the design in the same hoop from edge to edge?
@@hiluluktensai9392 No. Hoopmaster has a patent on their mighty hoops and you would get sued if you tried and besides personally, it would be a waste of my time making something that already exists. I’d rather work on solving a problem that no one has solved yet. They already got this issue solved. Their hoops work great.
@@adubbproductions look brother, I get you but I'd do anything for my homie since he's struggling with this issue with his mt1501, it's not like am going to sell them, and I won't lie they cost a lot, the machine itself was like 6k, what I'm meaning to ask and understand is: will it work on a bigger area, if I wanted to embroider FULLY a whole sleeve this hoop won't make it happen, will it work if i design something like the sash hoop but less in width, at the end i appreciate you help man, you're my inspiration to work on the Mt 1501 frfr
I would advise you not to do anything for your homie because you could end up under litigation, in jail or worse. I don’t do anything for anyone but my kid and Mother.
The only way you can embroider kn the entire sleeve is to rip the seams out of the garment. Hoop it flat. Embroider they sew it back together. Hope that helps. Good luck.
What is that piece call
Where can I get a backing holder?
From Midwest products. Here is my affiliate link. hoopmaster2.wpengine.com/ref/adubb/
How much do you charge for this job or estimate
It depends on if the customer wants bulk or if they want just one. If they want bulk I’ll include digitizing and just charge based on how many pieces they want. If they want just one I charge them for digitizing as well as producing the one item. It’s all based on the item. The particular one I made to have in my shop to sell to members of this organization. I sell this one for $65 each
i can’t hear you over the machine
$125
About $60
$100.00