Romero you are the Bomb. Thank you so much. I’m starting my embroidery business and this is a blessing to me. I have 5 years to get this going while I’m working full time before my company forces retirement at 65-66. So I took the plunge got my Ricoma and I’m starting. Your videos are very helpful. May God Bless you 10 fold. I can’t tell you how much you are helping me learn what I need to make this work. Thank you.
Awesome !!! Thank you!!! I ordered mine and it was overwhelming with the amount free products fron Gunold they sent ,I thought it was Christmas in January. Beautiful thread color collection. Oh yea thank you for sharing your information,it has been great .
Hey! I have a question that I saw from one of your old vids. It’s about that stabilizer role from United Threads. Do you recommend it? I was thinking of getting the 3oz one for sweatshirts and stuff but I’m not familiar with them and I don’t wanna buy a 50$ huge role and waste it after I realize it’s not for me. Thanks !
Thats a real good one. One of my favorites. I have sweaters that Ive washed over and over, and it holds the stitches clean, and you only have to put 1 stabilizer.
Romero Threads good to know, thanks so much! Is there any difference in preference between the roles vs the pre-cut sheets or are they generally both the same ?
Very good question. There's so may routes to go with this. Of course the 1st would be to narrow your ideal customer and focus on a specialty item and go all out. For example, if your focus is Real Estate, polo shirts, then you can have examples of 3 main items with different examples. Very good topic and I might have to make a video on this one since I can get into full details about this talk, thanks.
@@RomeroThreads thank you! You already gave me an idea that I did not think of! It would be great if you could do a video on that! It is so great when people don’t mind sharing information! I think sometimes people feel like if they share someone will take away some of their business but I feel like there is plenty of business for everyone! So thank you!
Romero you are the Bomb. Thank you so much. I’m starting my embroidery business and this is a blessing to me. I have 5 years to get this going while I’m working full time before my company forces retirement at 65-66. So I took the plunge got my Ricoma and I’m starting. Your videos are very helpful. May God Bless you 10 fold. I can’t tell you how much you are helping me learn what I need to make this work. Thank you.
Thank you very much for the comment. Im glad the videos are helping.
I’m taking all this into the game plan, appreciate your time!
Wow, thank you for all the information and wholesale contacts you mention. This is a wealth of knowledge for a new embroidery business owner.
You're welcome!!
Thank you so much
Awesome !!! Thank you!!! I ordered mine and it was overwhelming with the amount free products fron Gunold they sent ,I thought it was Christmas in January.
Beautiful thread color collection. Oh yea thank you for sharing your information,it has been great .
Yes, sometimes I receives stuff I don't even know exist. Thanks for the comment.
OMG! Thanks for the great information! I never thought about asking for catalogues or samples. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks!!
Gold! thanks Romero Threads :D
Great information as always, thank you for your suggestions of what should be in place.
Thanks good video
AWESOMELY Informative! Thanks A Million Sir!👏🏽❤👑
Great Info! Thanks!!
Thanks!!
great video
Thanks!
Hello Thank youfor the video. I've got a question. Is it recommended to open an LLC if Iam just starting?
Hello, no it is not necessary, its all about what direction you want to go.
Hey! I have a question that I saw from one of your old vids. It’s about that stabilizer role from United Threads. Do you recommend it? I was thinking of getting the 3oz one for sweatshirts and stuff but I’m not familiar with them and I don’t wanna buy a 50$ huge role and waste it after I realize it’s not for me. Thanks !
Thats a real good one. One of my favorites. I have sweaters that Ive washed over and over, and it holds the stitches clean, and you only have to put 1 stabilizer.
Romero Threads good to know, thanks so much! Is there any difference in preference between the roles vs the pre-cut sheets or are they generally both the same ?
I usually buy the pre cuts for polo shirts, and pre cut tear away for hats. Sweaters usually have different sizes so I buy the rolls for those.
Thanks for the info! Do you have any tips on finding embroidery jobs with local businesses?
Very good question. There's so may routes to go with this. Of course the 1st would be to narrow your ideal customer and focus on a specialty item and go all out. For example, if your focus is Real Estate, polo shirts, then you can have examples of 3 main items with different examples. Very good topic and I might have to make a video on this one since I can get into full details about this talk, thanks.
@@RomeroThreads thank you! You already gave me an idea that I did not think of! It would be great if you could do a video on that! It is so great when people don’t mind sharing information! I think sometimes people feel like if they share someone will take away some of their business but I feel like there is plenty of business for everyone! So thank you!
Gracias Romero!
Do you know a company where I can get samples of hats/t-shirts?
I would say order samples on a specific brand you want to look into. Im always looking for new shirts on SSactivewear and Sanmar.