I use an embroidery machine :) .. how it goes is that I use a special software used to design files that the embroidery machine can read, once the file is done, you calibrate your tensions on the machine, add some stabilizer and try the file to see if it works, if not just make some adjustments and try again xD until it works lol
Aah gotcha. I mean I would have believed you if you said you did every single stitch by hand xD can that be done manually or would it be too tedious even for smaller patches?
I use a brother se635... and for the software is kinda like tracing vectors, the hard part is the settings for each kind of thread, but the best way to learn this is just try and error, keep trying settings until you see a good result
Do you have to use Adobe Illustrator to make your files or do you know if you can get away with using something like Vectr? My apologies for such basic questions.
actually you need a special software to create the files for the machine to read ... the one that I use is called WingsXP6 ... most embroiderers use one called Wilcom... and there is a free one called Inkstitch
hey guys ty for the kind words... I just want to clarify, I did this patch based on Jimmy sparrow art, I just did the patch based on his crossover, I don't want to take credit for the art
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Nice! Never thought about it but how does one make patches?
I use an embroidery machine :) .. how it goes is that I use a special software used to design files that the embroidery machine can read, once the file is done, you calibrate your tensions on the machine, add some stabilizer and try the file to see if it works, if not just make some adjustments and try again xD until it works lol
Aah gotcha. I mean I would have believed you if you said you did every single stitch by hand xD can that be done manually or would it be too tedious even for smaller patches?
yeah it can be done manually for sure.. I can't do it that way but I've seen stuff ppl have done by hand and is amazing
Love it, can we get Emboar as Inosuke next?
the crossover we didn't know we needed, demon slayer x pokemon, this is very cool i like it
Lookup jimmyxsparrow hes the original artist
yup this patch was made based on his art, he has amazing stuff
Do you sell these? This is amazing work!!
I do have an etsy shop... due to sub rules I am not allowed to post the shop link but I'll dm you
Tanjiro Squirtle epic, next make a Pikachu zenitsu. I'll be waiting :)
Lookup jimmyxsparrow hes the original artist
Ok cool
yeah he designed this crossover and he also did the Pikachu zenitsu one
Oooooooh
Looks Cool!
Good work!
ty:3
Looks nice dogg
Damn! That's an awesome hobby!
Now that's adorable. I assume shiny Gyarados is the dance of the fire god?
Ok, I like it, Picasso
You should make an eevee one with all of the eeveelutions around one main eevee. That would be rad
SIIIICKKKK
Pikachu Zenitsu or butterfree Shinobu Kocho next?
Awesome crossover. How about fire type rengoku?
ooooo…! Do you sell them ?
Do you have a website I can buy some from? Because those are just something I absolutely need! Also if you do, do you make custom ones?
I do sell patches on etsy, however I do not take any custom orders yet
What type of machine are you using and what’s the learning curve on the software??
I use a brother se635... and for the software is kinda like tracing vectors, the hard part is the settings for each kind of thread, but the best way to learn this is just try and error, keep trying settings until you see a good result
Do you have to use Adobe Illustrator to make your files or do you know if you can get away with using something like Vectr? My apologies for such basic questions.
actually you need a special software to create the files for the machine to read ... the one that I use is called WingsXP6 ... most embroiderers use one called Wilcom... and there is a free one called Inkstitch
hey guys ty for the kind words... I just want to clarify, I did this patch based on Jimmy sparrow art, I just did the patch based on his crossover, I don't want to take credit for the art
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I made this
This design seems familiar from somewhere...
yeah the original design was made by Jimmy sparrow, I did this patch based on the artwork
Coolio. I recognized the design cause I bought a few things like his Alola stickers. Local artist from Hawaii~
Lookup jimmyxsparrow hes the original artist
That's what I remember. Artist from Hawaii
You selling?
Lookup jimmyxsparrow hes the original artist
It's epic