Sewing Patches onto a cap with an embroidery machine
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- Опубліковано 17 тра 2021
- In this video, I will show you how I attached patches onto caps. The caps came out great using my Barudan embroidery machine to attach the patches. All you need to do is make an outline of your patch shape with your digitizing software which will be the first stitching line. That line is your placement guideline. I will walk you through the process step-by-step, so you can follow along easily. I will also show you a few other tricks I used so they would come out perfectly.
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Very nice job. Thanks for sharing!
Very smart thanks for the tip
Thats awesome, thank you so much for this info.
You're welcome 🙂
very cool idea!!
Thank you! Cheers!
nice !
This is impressive! When I do these I do a run stitch just like you do.. but I use spray tack and hold it with my fingers to try and keep everything straight. I might have to try that masking tape! Would you do this same process with a leather patch?
Hi Ryan, I know what you mean, I tried spray adhesive too but it didn't hold, plus I wanted to be able to do them on my multi-head machine so I wouldn't be able to hold them. I think I would try it with leather patches too, haven't had to yet.
I use a silicone spatula to hold down the patch. Let the spatula take a needle than my fingers
You could heatpress the cap for a few seconds to flatten it out some.
Hi Joe, good idea although I don't have a cap press. I originally wanted to heat press the patches on instead if sewing them but didn't want to spring for a new press.😁
Where did you get the blank new era cap from?
Sanmar
can i ask what does the inside part of the cap looks like now that you embroidered a patch?
Hi Joshua, I didn't take a picture but all you see on the inside of the cap is the circle of stitching that attaches the patch
Where did you get the blank new era cap? Ps great video
Thanks Eugene, I get the New Era caps from Sanmar.
Thanks for the information
When I try to sew a round leather patch onto a hat with my 15 needle embroidery machine, I make a placement stitch that is 2mm smaller than the patch. When I then glue the patch on top, the placement stitch is still larger than the patch...how to prevent or compensate for this? Is this due to the deformation because the cap is curvy?
Hi Maddox, I think that's a good theory since the outside edges of the patch kind of fold in when you lay it on the curve of the cap. The New Era caps I used had a mid-profile structured front so they didn't curve very much. I imagine you are attaching your leather patches with a running stitch so it wouldn't hide the placement line if it stuck out. Mine would be hidden by the E-Stitch since it hangs over the edge a bit.
How do you keep the patch from moving even after using spray adhesive? The patch tends to bunch and not be perfectly flat. Im helping a friend w this project and we can't figure it out.
I use blue painters tape, sew right through it then peel it off at the end
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Can you make me a few caps?
Hi Brett, you can contact me through my website Embroidery.Zone
Hi, how can I contact you? I need your help with a project, I have silicone patches that I want to get sew on hats TIA
Hi Edgar, you can message me in my Facebook page Embroidery Zone, just make sure it's me, there are others with t he same name, my profile picture is the same
I am embroidery designer.. By the way where ypu from..
Hi Ansari, do you use Wicom?
@@theembroideryzone yes i made design on wilcom.. Where are you from?
@@ansaridesignerhuawei6423 U.S.
@@theembroideryzone you do your own work?
@@ansaridesignerhuawei6423 Yes - I have been digitizing my own designs with Wilcom since 1998
Can you make a video how you make the tracing to the patch the sew it down it's Eugene im on my wife account right now hello👋
Hi Eugene, here's a link to another patch video I made where I did it on sleeves instead of a cap, but it shows how I digitized the stitch file. Is that what you need? ua-cam.com/video/xZzue1j8ELQ/v-deo.htmlsi=hOFy2xnEgbp_15sX