Craig Keller
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Anyone can tell me where to buy frames to hold blank patches to embroidery them?
Be mindful here, have to pick the specific machine for the merrow stitch that you want. They have wide, thin, some for patches up that are up to rocker size (essentially, although can do a smidge bigger with them but not much unless they have added to their lineup, which is possible since I last bought a merrow machine), some that are for full backs etc. Very good machines though. Poor man's machine would be a standard overlock, but have to do some thread trickery to give the look of a merrow stitch.Are you just looking for the merrow stitch around the edge? The machines are not that expensive but it will take about 4 months to get one.
Hot knife is a good technique in a pinch. It would also help to do that on top a little plate of glass (like from a frame etc). I have found anyway. Helps keep the flow of cutting through to where there aren't any blobs when "sealing" those edges.For most cases for us we use the wide merrow because that is the machine we have. If we need something smaller or for complicated patches we use a poly twill and a satin stitch and melt the edge to clean it up.
Sticky stabilizer, have no problem. There is also a spray adhesive that I have use a time or two, but that was more for puff foam.Can I sew through twill with the glue already on already?
Remove the clear before embroidery. If you are cutting it on a roll cutter, leave it on to cut and then take it off after. We normally use a buckram backing on the patches and then apply glue to the back of that after embroidery. The sticky part can be either temporary or permanent. We normally buy from Twill USA but last time we had to buy from Stahl's because everyone else was out of stock on black, white, orange, red and blue.stupid question The twill has clear piece over the sticky part. Do I remove this clear film and stick it to my backing? Or leave it and apply backing to the twill and clear film?
Thanks!
stupid question The twill has clear piece over the sticky part. Do I remove this clear film and stick it to my backing? Or leave it and apply backing to the twill and clear film?
Thanks!
For White and Black we get it with no backing and no glue in 56" rolls. We also do 16.5" rolls with perm backing and plastic carrier so we can cut them on our VersaCamm for things like sweatshirts and sports uniforms.I've never gotten twill that has had anything on it, either pre done patches or just rolled twill.
I'll run a cut line and just manually cut them before I run the merrow stitch on them. Far easier for me to do it that way compared to dealing with the cutter for patches. Now, I will use the cutter for applique pieces and I'll use Madeira's applique cut magic for that, but I don't get rolls with anything on it.For White and Black we get it with no backing and no glue in 56" rolls. We also do 16.5" rolls with perm backing and plastic carrier so we can cut them on our VersaCamm for things like sweatshirts and sports uniforms.
I do the same. Patches are hand cut out, uniforms, sweaters, etc. are cut on my cutter.I'll run a cut line and just manually cut them before I run the merrow stitch on them. Far easier for me to do it that way compared to dealing with the cutter for patches. Now, I will use the cutter for applique pieces and I'll use Madeira's applique cut magic for that, but I don't get rolls with anything on it.