Sew Right Sewing Machines is New York City's and Long Island's only authorized multi-line dealer of Baby Lock, Bernina, Brother, Husqvarna Viking, and, Pfaff sewing and embroidery machines. We also carry multi-needle embroidery machines. We are proud to support the sewing and quilting community with machine training, services and repairs, classes and events, fabrics, notions, and more.
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Thank you for this video. I have had my BERNINA since 2017 and I am just now diving into all the features and icons. I am ready to learn how to add more details to my sewing projects.
Thank you for addressing the questions I have about whether to use wash away stabilizer on my rope bowl embroideries. New to this and felt like I was losing stitches in the creases. Love this video, thanks!
I've tried to make my own bead of strings, which I have, but then when I stitch them onto the fabric they all fall apart. Is there a way please to get it right? How do you start and end the stitching? (to lock the thing in). Thanks in advance for a reply.
When stringing your own beads, you should put of heavy knot in between each bead and at the beginning and end. Hope this helps you get better results MaryAnn
I love this I have got to get one. I am hoping I don’t have to make payments. But I have to see how that goes with my money. Every time I go to get it something comes up, ha ha. I know some of the people know what that’s like. Thank You 🥰🐾
Hi Anita Finally, I'm getting back to you. Bernina has a wonderful book called "The Big Book of Feet". In there they say to use the #20 foot. And they have beautiful pictures of how to feed the sequins in. Also they have the info for the length and width to set up. MaryAnn
I just spent over an hour trying to find a video on making a quilt label with my Husqvarna Sapphire 875Q and I finally found you. While my machine is a bit older and not a touch screen, you have given me much useful information, thank you. I have been trying to do it on my own and having a hard time. I realized that I should probably have an interfacing to stabilize it and I was correct. Looking forward to trying again.
Could you please create a video showing how to increase the size of the font AND have fatter lettering using the average sewing machine that has embroidery capabilities. Thank you.
You can use it in the sewing mode not embroidery. but as I explained be aware of the stitches as the needle moves left and right the needle doesn't hi the foot.
What a pleasant surprise to see you pop up when I was looking for information on bobbin work. Sew Right is a great shop and the people who work there are fantastic. Kind, helpful, and knowledgeable. Thanks for all you do. Cathy - Baby Lock Symphony
Hi Laurie, great demo of the GO Cutter. I liked your tip about rolling the die and fabric through just enough to cut the design and then reversing, so not as many cuts will be made to the plastic self-healing mat. Thank you!
I have an older designer. I thought about trading up to one of these machines BUT, when I was told what my current machine was worth ( it’s in excellent condition) I was disappointed. The new one I was told was running $18,000. I just stopped. I don’t have a business, I am just a home sewer with a creative drive so I cannot afford a new one. Nice machine however.
These classes are for children only, however all of our other classes are for adults 18+. If you have any questions, feel free to call us at the store! 718.468.5858.
Brother has to make machine higher were the needle goes when am making a gown is so hard to pass it I have two brother machines I which I could buy one of the better machines but I can’t afford it I love your store