INSANE Profit Potential with Appliqué Embroidery on Letterman Jackets

Do you want to learn how to make one of the most profitable garments in the custom apparel industry? On this episode of Embroidery Hub, we teach you how to embroider up to four designs on both the front and back of a letterman jacket using a popular technique called appliqué. Along the way, we’ll show you the best hoops to embroider for each placement, as well as give you a few helpful tips to make sure your project runs smoothly. Watch Ricoma’s MCC-061501 embroidery + chenille combo machine as it creates patches with chenille:    • We made CHENILLE + EMBROIDERY patches and ...   Learn more about the MCC-061501 embroidery + chenille combo machine: https://ricoma.com/US/machine/mcc-061501 Learn more about Mighty Hoops: https://shop.ricoma.com/collections/e... Learn how to properly price your embroidery:    • How to Price Your Embroidery [EASY FORMULA]   Join the Ricoma newsletter for educational blogs, videos, and live webinars: https://info.ricoma.com/newsletter To learn more, schedule a virtual demo today: https://ricoma.com/US/virtual-demo Get our latest Ricoma embroidery YouTube videos sent straight to your Facebook Messenger: https://manychat.com/l2/RiCOMA.us Follow us on Facebook to check out more of our videos and educational content, and to tune in to our Live Q&As:   / ricomahq   Follow us on Instagram to view more great videos and tutorials featuring custom apparel masterpieces that you can make from home:   / ricomahq   Follow us on TikTok for even more educational and entertaining videos:   / ricomahq   To receive embroidery tips and techniques from seasoned pros and get free embroidery content and advice, join our Facebook group, Embroidery & Printing Business Help:   / embroideryprintingbusinesshelp   To learn more about our embroidery machines, visit our website: https://ricoma.com/US 00:00 Intro 00:58 Supplies needed 01:40 Design #1 05:37 Design #2 07:35 Design #3 09:46 Design #4 12:08 Profit breakdown We begin with our first design, a faux chenille terrycloth “R” that we’ll be embroidering onto the left chest of the letterman jacket using our MT-1501. We go over what supplies you’ll need, and which hoops are best to use for each part of this project, depending on the placement of the design and what type of fabric is being used. We then go through the embroidery process step-by-step, so you can see how long it takes to embroider, and what the final design looks like. Next, we demonstrate how to embroider a right chest logo, indicating what kind of stabilizer and hoops to use in the process. Then, we move on to the back of our jacket, another faux chenille terrycloth logo, showing you how to hoop, trace, cut and embroider the design along the way. And for our final placement, we embroider another, larger, and more colorful design on the back of our jacket to finish things off. Lastly, we discuss the profit potential of embroidering a letterman jacket. We break down how to properly price your garment, so you can be sure to account for the materials purchased, plus the time it took you to create a project like this.