This is really good. Love your tips. I have made embroidery cards on the Ricoma MT1501. I love how to set the colors and let the machine make the design. You did add to my knowledge with the use of organza. What an added touch!
Use watercolor paper which is really a type of fabric and not your regular type of cardstock. If you have a heavier, denser design use heavier stabilizer. If you have lighter, less dense design all you need is the perfect stitch paper and use a finer #12 needle. As usual make sure you test everything first! Hope this helps!!
awesome video, thank you for sharing and providing a dst. what was it exactly you said at the 1:43 mark? paper tape, then you say tool. what did you mean by tool?
I never would have thought of using tulle with embroidery! 😯
You have come to the perfect place! We will be posting a lot more tips and small tutorials :)
Looks like fun!
Wow!!!!! Great video. I love your teaching Ms. Janet. Can't wait to learn more from you. Thank you guys also for the free file.
So glad to have you as a student and a fan! Thanks for writing. And you're always welcome for the files we upload with each video. ;)
Always love tutorials with you!
I'm so glad! A lot more are coming :)
The cards are so elegant and beautiful! Really cool!! ❤
Glad you like them!
Awesome Janet ❣️
You are simply the best, Ms. Janet!!! ❤😊
Beautifully
Awesome 😊 Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
This is really good. Love your tips. I have made embroidery cards on the Ricoma MT1501. I love how to set the colors and let the machine make the design. You did add to my knowledge with the use of organza. What an added touch!
Wonderful! So glad to help!
This is an excellent idea! I will add it to my Valentine project list. Thanks for sharing!
Very informative and cutesy! Loving this series ❣
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Do you digitize especially for cardstock?
Use watercolor paper which is really a type of fabric and not your regular type of cardstock. If you have a heavier, denser design use heavier stabilizer. If you have lighter, less dense design all you need is the perfect stitch paper and use a finer #12 needle. As usual make sure you test everything first! Hope this helps!!
awesome video, thank you for sharing and providing a dst. what was it exactly you said at the 1:43 mark? paper tape, then you say tool. what did you mean by tool?
We're using tulle, it's a net-like material often used for making dresses, veils, etc. We use it in our craft projects for an elegant touch!
thank you!@@RicomaCrafts