When I made this video I was using a single needle Brother Innovis 1400 , but now I use a multi needle Happy Japan
@kyras38635 күн бұрын
I just started embroidering and this was so helpful! I am in need of a general crash course on hatch embroidery. Haha.
@amberstorms46016 күн бұрын
THANK YOU! I NEEDED THIS
@angellove161917 күн бұрын
Stunning flower and a wealth of more information. I did take balboa digitizing classes, but she is so drawn out, and I fall asleep learning from her.
@lashleycreations14 күн бұрын
Yes she is very knowledgeable in her lessons, but I agree her videos are so long. I don't have enough time in the day to sit through a whole video😅
@kimw201221 күн бұрын
Great video, thank you!!!
@papi-shoelo23 күн бұрын
I have watched this entire video several times. Thank you very much for the walkthrough.
@lashleycreations22 күн бұрын
Glad you found it helpful!
@cryptoghost334726 күн бұрын
IS there anywhere I can buy twill fabric or duck canvas in europe?
@lashleycreations24 күн бұрын
Sorry, I am based in the US and not familiar with where to buy fabric in Eurpope
@HEIGbabeАй бұрын
I've been impressed with your embroidery art these past few days. Please continue your embroidery activities. from KOREA
@apeshitclothingАй бұрын
Beautiful!
@gorgeous.gorgeous.worldsАй бұрын
Supplies at Joann’s/michaels are usually much higher in price vs. finding the manufacturer online - really appreciate your embroidery content 🧵
@lashleycreationsАй бұрын
Yes agree! But if it's my first time buying fabric I've never used before I like to buy it at Joann's so I can touch and feel it in person and test it at home on a small project, , then if I like it I will look online for a cheaper option
@Nclk619Ай бұрын
Ohhh... I was going to say that you definitely took Lee's class. She is amazing. I have every class from her. Amazing amazing
@lashleycreationsАй бұрын
Yes she is amazing! I have only learned a fraction of what she teaches, but I always recommend people to take her classes, she is a treasure trove of knowledge when it comes to embroidery🤗
@Nclk619Ай бұрын
@@lashleycreations , isn't she. I took 3 days class with her in Palm Springs. What an amazing sweet lady she is.
@agentrhondaАй бұрын
Your videos and designs are amazing! Thank you for being willing to share and keep up the good work.
@lashleycreationsАй бұрын
Thank you! 😊
@stacyjones200Ай бұрын
Looks really nice. What digitizing software are you using?
@lashleycreationsАй бұрын
Hatch embroidery
@NostalgiaFreakssАй бұрын
How do I transfer the patch to a shirt or some form of clothes
@imnotevenhere9855Ай бұрын
If you doing the embroidery in this method then you iron it on
@BrendaDavis-1963Ай бұрын
How I do mine, I use heat bond patches did I create in Canva and I do my patches and sublimation I don’t have machine, but this is how I do mine but good luck to you
@rebeccazegstroo6786Ай бұрын
I've been using denim from.worn out jeans. Many parts of the jeans still have good fabric. I have to cover the edges completely otherwise fraying shows.
@lashleycreationsАй бұрын
Oh I've never thought of using old jeans, but yeah denim is a nice strudy material to use
@naturesgatewayАй бұрын
I’ve found that denim tends to stretch a little too much for good embroidery when I’ve used it. I’ve tried the older denim without the spandex and the newer denim , neither one came out as well as different fabrics. I have tried to use a spray starch to keep it from stretching but it seems to get sticky on the needle. Any suggestions, as I have lots of denim and it’s good to recycle. Also often free when using old jeans!
@rebeccazegstroo6786Ай бұрын
Have you tried iron on interfacing? ItI often use one with a bit of fleece to give the patch more body and dimension.
@Garnetrose499 күн бұрын
I have embroidered regular denim (not the spandex denim) and it didn’t stretch when I used the Pellon SF101 fusible interfacing. 😊
@raufniaz9379Ай бұрын
Wow! Absolutely loved it. Thank you for sharing.
@mitawa712 ай бұрын
Thank you for this thorough video. I struggled finding the right fabric backing and have been using felt with great results so far. I am going to try duck canvas next I think.
@lashleycreations2 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful! There's so many fabric options out these it can be overwhelming
@tayybekuru73532 ай бұрын
Which Digitizing software are you using
@lashleycreations2 ай бұрын
Hatch Embrodiery
@KellyCurses2 ай бұрын
Thank you for your videos!! I use InkStitch because it's free, haha, but the way you explain your theories and thought process helped me translate it well enough to a different software. I'm trying to learn to make realistic patches of pets. Love your designs, please keep up the great tutorials!
@lashleycreations2 ай бұрын
Oh thank you, and glad you found it helpful!
@rexraptor12852 ай бұрын
Are your stitch settings in inches or mm on hatch
@lashleycreations2 ай бұрын
I always use mm for the stitch settings
@stitchn4yourkitchn7292 ай бұрын
WOW! Thank you soOoo much!!!
@KellyKing-nq8pu2 ай бұрын
Looks great!! Gotta make a few now! New at this... :)
@JosefaSaldana2 ай бұрын
This is awesome! Have you tested Design doodler? Would love to hear your thoughts on it
@lashleycreations2 ай бұрын
I have not tried Design Doodler, or any other digitizing software to be honest. Hatch is just so great and fits all my needs😅 but I see lots of people talking about Design Doodler so I may just need to try it out!
@JosefaSaldana2 ай бұрын
❤
@KatieKagelmacher2 ай бұрын
Wow this was such a great video. Thank you so much!!
@lindsaySimmons-tq5sk3 ай бұрын
Great video! What type of sewing machine are you using? I'm in the market for one that will do this.
@lashleycreations2 ай бұрын
When I made this video I was using a Brother NQ1400e, but now I have a multi needle, Happy Japaj HCD3E-X
@lindsaySimmons-tq5sk2 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@dinglberrys3 ай бұрын
What embroidery digitizer do you use? ❤ Thank you so much for the video!
@lashleycreations3 ай бұрын
I use Hatch embroidery software to make all my own designs
@aceboogie9594 ай бұрын
I just discovered your channel and wanted to say, thank you for the content ❤
@lashleycreations4 ай бұрын
Thank you I'm so glad you like it! Just trying to share my knowledge with other embroidery enthusiasts:)
@sarahbroussard29104 ай бұрын
Why do you use patch twill and the iron backing? Does the patch twill not come with the adhesive back already? That part confused me.
@lashleycreations4 ай бұрын
Good question! My patches are fully covered in thread, so when you stitch on the twill, the back of the twill is also being covered with the bobbin thread, so the twill adhesive is no longer exposed. I guess if you make patches with most of the twill fabric exposed in the background you could use the adhesive, but I've never tested it and don't know how strong it would hold up when ironed on.
@elmondo0330574 ай бұрын
Wonderful ideas!
@elmondo0330574 ай бұрын
Excellent video, friend!!! Thanks for sharing!
@SmolCloud4 ай бұрын
i wanna try water soluble stabilisers but im not sure all of them are plastic free, im creating an eco based business so i would need to know first 😭
@lashleycreations4 ай бұрын
Oh yeah, you'd have to really do your research to find the material ingredients for how they are made. Good luck and hope you can find something that works for you!
@miguelrosalez1134 ай бұрын
I absolutely LOVE this technique and style!!! It’s gotten me really interested in incorporating appliqué into all my larger designs. I do have a question and hope you can help me. At 4:08 on this video you said your machine stops, did you add a manual stop and if so how? I’m trying to figure out how you did this without having to auto appliqué. Thank you so much in advance, and thank you so much for all of your videos! Love them all! They are inspiring, helpful and super informative. Great job and kudos to you! 😊
@lashleycreations4 ай бұрын
Yes I love how much of a time saver applique is and it just looks so great! So for the stops, I digitize the stops as a different color so it shows on the machine a seperate section. On my multi needle there is an option to stop the machine before it switches to the next color so I can add the fabric. On a single need the machine stops anyways after each color, so it's just a mental reminder of when uou need to add the fabric. Glad you found this video helpful!
@asheryl19664 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. I've been trying to shade a flower design that I digitized and nothing was looking good or right. I tried to do what you suggested after watching the video and now I need to see if it's going to look ok when I stitch it out. One question, did you do the petals of the flower separately or as one big flower?
@lashleycreations4 ай бұрын
Glad you are finding it helpful! For the flowers, I did each petal separately because I wanted each petal to have a different stitch angle
@asheryl19664 ай бұрын
@@lashleycreations Thanks for letting me know.
@2andor44 ай бұрын
Thank you for the comparison video. Be careful trying to burn natural fibers such as cotton and wool. They will catch on fire!
@lashleycreations4 ай бұрын
Yes good point! Those fabrics can be tricky so you need to be cautious
@regina55073 күн бұрын
Natural fibers smell like burning hair when burnt, so they're not pleasant for this application
@Chezfran4 ай бұрын
Wow, I used only Rayon on my first little 4” x 4” machine but switched to PolyNeon when I got the 10 needle. Now with this comparison I think the Rayon is richer and for metallic colors, the metallic is much nicer. Thank you for doing this comparison!
@lashleycreations4 ай бұрын
Thanks! Glad you found it helpful :)
@monicacassell49355 ай бұрын
How does the felt (both) hold up on washable garments?
@lashleycreations5 ай бұрын
I have never washed felt before, but I think it would be OK if washed on the delicate cycle and air dryed. A hot dryer might ruin it
@jayc61595 ай бұрын
Very clear instructions thanks for sharing your knowledge : )
@lashleycreations5 ай бұрын
You are welcome and glad it was helpful for you!
@siddharthjain27595 ай бұрын
Top class video ... Really appreciate the time you took to make this video. Waiting for more videos
@lashleycreations5 ай бұрын
Thanks! More digitizing videos coming so stay tuned!
@mygodimbadatgames5 ай бұрын
Hey i love your digitizing. I recently bought hatch 3 and the default tatami spacing is 0.016 is this the same setting that would afect the density?
@lashleycreations5 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching! And yes the tatami spacing is what controls the density. 0.016 sounds like you have your program set to display in inches vs millimeters, so you might want to switch to mm as it is easier to adjust the spacing
@mygodimbadatgames5 ай бұрын
@@lashleycreations thanks a million
@adrikala12935 ай бұрын
Great video! Thank you! 😊
@akinmytua46805 ай бұрын
I think the thicker felt has an interesting effect on the cat.
@lashleycreations5 ай бұрын
yeah I guess for the cat it works since cats are "fuzzy" in real life 😂
@johnb67495 ай бұрын
Excellent video - saved me a lot of comparison-work. I just started using the heat-away film which is superb - lovely 'wrap-around' edges with no need to cut.
@lashleycreations5 ай бұрын
Glad it helped! And I've been wanting to get the heat away film, I look forward to trying it out.
@hamrocksco15 ай бұрын
Youre covering every question i had and going to have. Thank you
@lashleycreations5 ай бұрын
Glad I could help! I know how overwhelming starting machine embroidery can be.
@svetlanasavchuk41305 ай бұрын
❤ Thank you so much for so wonderful detail and complete explanation. Amazing work 🥰🌹🌷👍
@johnb67495 ай бұрын
I used Madeira badge-film for the first time yesterday and found it to be superb. It does require the same placement-line and placement/tack-down technique as the soluble that you've shown here. But, it's a plastic-looking perforated sheet that simply 'rolls into tiny pieces' and leaves the finished patch-border without any trace of itself, similar to the soluble but of course without the need to apply water - far more convenient and giving a nice full 'wrap-around' border to the patch. You may like to give it a try too - I've used the soluble-backing technique many times but still prefer this 'heat away' type of backing for my patches now. p.s. I am in NO way whatsoever connected with the above-mentioned label, merely a user of the product that found it to be very good. I'm strictly and amateur hobbyist also, and have no commercial interest in embroidery. The patches I made yesterday were for my dog's jacket! I finally applied a nice heavy iron-on backing to the patches and ironed them straight onto her (my dog's) jacket.
@lashleycreations5 ай бұрын
I LOVE Madeira and am defiantly a fan girl for all their products 🤣 I have been eyeing their badge-film and think I will take the plunge to try it out. I'll let you know how it goes!
@angellove16195 ай бұрын
You could totally do some of the added satins. You just have to make it less dense at .50 in satin densities. I've done that on multiple designs in my Etsy shop and customers love it. Thank you for sharing your hard work. Its so cute.
@lashleycreations5 ай бұрын
Reducing the satin density is a trick I just recently learned, it's a great technique. And thanks for watching!
@akinmytua46805 ай бұрын
I don't know why youtube sent me here but this is so cool
@lashleycreations5 ай бұрын
thanks! and welcome to my channel lol
@petrasouth11335 ай бұрын
But what happens when you wash this patch since this border satin stitch has no fabric to support it. The border than might become very loose and if you stick your backing on the water soluble stabilizer will it last?
@lashleycreations5 ай бұрын
Good question which I forgot to address! since the satin border is relatively small/narrow it would be fine (assuming the satin stitch has an underlay, which should be the default setting in most digitizing programs). I also just did a quick test on the cat patch shown in the video and when I got it wet the border stayed just fine.
@johnb67495 ай бұрын
The border stitches don't need material on their 'outside' to support them - they simply pull around the edge of the badge's material to give the merrowed-border with no trimming-edge needed. A pretty-much perfect edge results - choice of border stitch (satin isn't the absolute best choice there is in my experience) can give many different 'looks' to the border-edge from a silky-smooth to a 'spiky' edge if desired! The iron-away films and the wash-away backings are very similar in use and results. I've used both and know this is accurate.
@DMCUSTOMDESIGNS5 ай бұрын
I just don't understand why your not stitching all your design using the WWS from start to finish? There is no need to digitize the extra step (I don't anyway lol)
@tinaallen8055 ай бұрын
Do you sell patches to people like me who have a design and only need one patch and don't have the machine?
@lashleycreations5 ай бұрын
Looks like you already contacted me on Etsy:) but just for others to know: yes I can do custom patches. Feel free to shoot me a message in Instagram or Etsy
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What is your sewing machine
When I made this video I was using a single needle Brother Innovis 1400 , but now I use a multi needle Happy Japan
I just started embroidering and this was so helpful! I am in need of a general crash course on hatch embroidery. Haha.
THANK YOU! I NEEDED THIS
Stunning flower and a wealth of more information. I did take balboa digitizing classes, but she is so drawn out, and I fall asleep learning from her.
Yes she is very knowledgeable in her lessons, but I agree her videos are so long. I don't have enough time in the day to sit through a whole video😅
Great video, thank you!!!
I have watched this entire video several times. Thank you very much for the walkthrough.
Glad you found it helpful!
IS there anywhere I can buy twill fabric or duck canvas in europe?
Sorry, I am based in the US and not familiar with where to buy fabric in Eurpope
I've been impressed with your embroidery art these past few days. Please continue your embroidery activities. from KOREA
Beautiful!
Supplies at Joann’s/michaels are usually much higher in price vs. finding the manufacturer online - really appreciate your embroidery content 🧵
Yes agree! But if it's my first time buying fabric I've never used before I like to buy it at Joann's so I can touch and feel it in person and test it at home on a small project, , then if I like it I will look online for a cheaper option
Ohhh... I was going to say that you definitely took Lee's class. She is amazing. I have every class from her. Amazing amazing
Yes she is amazing! I have only learned a fraction of what she teaches, but I always recommend people to take her classes, she is a treasure trove of knowledge when it comes to embroidery🤗
@@lashleycreations , isn't she. I took 3 days class with her in Palm Springs. What an amazing sweet lady she is.
Your videos and designs are amazing! Thank you for being willing to share and keep up the good work.
Thank you! 😊
Looks really nice. What digitizing software are you using?
Hatch embroidery
How do I transfer the patch to a shirt or some form of clothes
If you doing the embroidery in this method then you iron it on
How I do mine, I use heat bond patches did I create in Canva and I do my patches and sublimation I don’t have machine, but this is how I do mine but good luck to you
I've been using denim from.worn out jeans. Many parts of the jeans still have good fabric. I have to cover the edges completely otherwise fraying shows.
Oh I've never thought of using old jeans, but yeah denim is a nice strudy material to use
I’ve found that denim tends to stretch a little too much for good embroidery when I’ve used it. I’ve tried the older denim without the spandex and the newer denim , neither one came out as well as different fabrics. I have tried to use a spray starch to keep it from stretching but it seems to get sticky on the needle. Any suggestions, as I have lots of denim and it’s good to recycle. Also often free when using old jeans!
Have you tried iron on interfacing? ItI often use one with a bit of fleece to give the patch more body and dimension.
I have embroidered regular denim (not the spandex denim) and it didn’t stretch when I used the Pellon SF101 fusible interfacing. 😊
Wow! Absolutely loved it. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for this thorough video. I struggled finding the right fabric backing and have been using felt with great results so far. I am going to try duck canvas next I think.
Glad it was helpful! There's so many fabric options out these it can be overwhelming
Which Digitizing software are you using
Hatch Embrodiery
Thank you for your videos!! I use InkStitch because it's free, haha, but the way you explain your theories and thought process helped me translate it well enough to a different software. I'm trying to learn to make realistic patches of pets. Love your designs, please keep up the great tutorials!
Oh thank you, and glad you found it helpful!
Are your stitch settings in inches or mm on hatch
I always use mm for the stitch settings
WOW! Thank you soOoo much!!!
Looks great!! Gotta make a few now! New at this... :)
This is awesome! Have you tested Design doodler? Would love to hear your thoughts on it
I have not tried Design Doodler, or any other digitizing software to be honest. Hatch is just so great and fits all my needs😅 but I see lots of people talking about Design Doodler so I may just need to try it out!
❤
Wow this was such a great video. Thank you so much!!
Great video! What type of sewing machine are you using? I'm in the market for one that will do this.
When I made this video I was using a Brother NQ1400e, but now I have a multi needle, Happy Japaj HCD3E-X
Thank you!
What embroidery digitizer do you use? ❤ Thank you so much for the video!
I use Hatch embroidery software to make all my own designs
I just discovered your channel and wanted to say, thank you for the content ❤
Thank you I'm so glad you like it! Just trying to share my knowledge with other embroidery enthusiasts:)
Why do you use patch twill and the iron backing? Does the patch twill not come with the adhesive back already? That part confused me.
Good question! My patches are fully covered in thread, so when you stitch on the twill, the back of the twill is also being covered with the bobbin thread, so the twill adhesive is no longer exposed. I guess if you make patches with most of the twill fabric exposed in the background you could use the adhesive, but I've never tested it and don't know how strong it would hold up when ironed on.
Wonderful ideas!
Excellent video, friend!!! Thanks for sharing!
i wanna try water soluble stabilisers but im not sure all of them are plastic free, im creating an eco based business so i would need to know first 😭
Oh yeah, you'd have to really do your research to find the material ingredients for how they are made. Good luck and hope you can find something that works for you!
I absolutely LOVE this technique and style!!! It’s gotten me really interested in incorporating appliqué into all my larger designs. I do have a question and hope you can help me. At 4:08 on this video you said your machine stops, did you add a manual stop and if so how? I’m trying to figure out how you did this without having to auto appliqué. Thank you so much in advance, and thank you so much for all of your videos! Love them all! They are inspiring, helpful and super informative. Great job and kudos to you! 😊
Yes I love how much of a time saver applique is and it just looks so great! So for the stops, I digitize the stops as a different color so it shows on the machine a seperate section. On my multi needle there is an option to stop the machine before it switches to the next color so I can add the fabric. On a single need the machine stops anyways after each color, so it's just a mental reminder of when uou need to add the fabric. Glad you found this video helpful!
Thank you so much for this video. I've been trying to shade a flower design that I digitized and nothing was looking good or right. I tried to do what you suggested after watching the video and now I need to see if it's going to look ok when I stitch it out. One question, did you do the petals of the flower separately or as one big flower?
Glad you are finding it helpful! For the flowers, I did each petal separately because I wanted each petal to have a different stitch angle
@@lashleycreations Thanks for letting me know.
Thank you for the comparison video. Be careful trying to burn natural fibers such as cotton and wool. They will catch on fire!
Yes good point! Those fabrics can be tricky so you need to be cautious
Natural fibers smell like burning hair when burnt, so they're not pleasant for this application
Wow, I used only Rayon on my first little 4” x 4” machine but switched to PolyNeon when I got the 10 needle. Now with this comparison I think the Rayon is richer and for metallic colors, the metallic is much nicer. Thank you for doing this comparison!
Thanks! Glad you found it helpful :)
How does the felt (both) hold up on washable garments?
I have never washed felt before, but I think it would be OK if washed on the delicate cycle and air dryed. A hot dryer might ruin it
Very clear instructions thanks for sharing your knowledge : )
You are welcome and glad it was helpful for you!
Top class video ... Really appreciate the time you took to make this video. Waiting for more videos
Thanks! More digitizing videos coming so stay tuned!
Hey i love your digitizing. I recently bought hatch 3 and the default tatami spacing is 0.016 is this the same setting that would afect the density?
Thanks for watching! And yes the tatami spacing is what controls the density. 0.016 sounds like you have your program set to display in inches vs millimeters, so you might want to switch to mm as it is easier to adjust the spacing
@@lashleycreations thanks a million
Great video! Thank you! 😊
I think the thicker felt has an interesting effect on the cat.
yeah I guess for the cat it works since cats are "fuzzy" in real life 😂
Excellent video - saved me a lot of comparison-work. I just started using the heat-away film which is superb - lovely 'wrap-around' edges with no need to cut.
Glad it helped! And I've been wanting to get the heat away film, I look forward to trying it out.
Youre covering every question i had and going to have. Thank you
Glad I could help! I know how overwhelming starting machine embroidery can be.
❤ Thank you so much for so wonderful detail and complete explanation. Amazing work 🥰🌹🌷👍
I used Madeira badge-film for the first time yesterday and found it to be superb. It does require the same placement-line and placement/tack-down technique as the soluble that you've shown here. But, it's a plastic-looking perforated sheet that simply 'rolls into tiny pieces' and leaves the finished patch-border without any trace of itself, similar to the soluble but of course without the need to apply water - far more convenient and giving a nice full 'wrap-around' border to the patch. You may like to give it a try too - I've used the soluble-backing technique many times but still prefer this 'heat away' type of backing for my patches now. p.s. I am in NO way whatsoever connected with the above-mentioned label, merely a user of the product that found it to be very good. I'm strictly and amateur hobbyist also, and have no commercial interest in embroidery. The patches I made yesterday were for my dog's jacket! I finally applied a nice heavy iron-on backing to the patches and ironed them straight onto her (my dog's) jacket.
I LOVE Madeira and am defiantly a fan girl for all their products 🤣 I have been eyeing their badge-film and think I will take the plunge to try it out. I'll let you know how it goes!
You could totally do some of the added satins. You just have to make it less dense at .50 in satin densities. I've done that on multiple designs in my Etsy shop and customers love it. Thank you for sharing your hard work. Its so cute.
Reducing the satin density is a trick I just recently learned, it's a great technique. And thanks for watching!
I don't know why youtube sent me here but this is so cool
thanks! and welcome to my channel lol
But what happens when you wash this patch since this border satin stitch has no fabric to support it. The border than might become very loose and if you stick your backing on the water soluble stabilizer will it last?
Good question which I forgot to address! since the satin border is relatively small/narrow it would be fine (assuming the satin stitch has an underlay, which should be the default setting in most digitizing programs). I also just did a quick test on the cat patch shown in the video and when I got it wet the border stayed just fine.
The border stitches don't need material on their 'outside' to support them - they simply pull around the edge of the badge's material to give the merrowed-border with no trimming-edge needed. A pretty-much perfect edge results - choice of border stitch (satin isn't the absolute best choice there is in my experience) can give many different 'looks' to the border-edge from a silky-smooth to a 'spiky' edge if desired! The iron-away films and the wash-away backings are very similar in use and results. I've used both and know this is accurate.
I just don't understand why your not stitching all your design using the WWS from start to finish? There is no need to digitize the extra step (I don't anyway lol)
Do you sell patches to people like me who have a design and only need one patch and don't have the machine?
Looks like you already contacted me on Etsy:) but just for others to know: yes I can do custom patches. Feel free to shoot me a message in Instagram or Etsy