@@safisbaba it’s a tailor’s ham I made myself! I used scrap fabrics to make the outside and stuffed it with small fabric scraps I cut up!! I have a free sewing pattern for it: www.sewrenewfashion.com/patterns/p/tailors-ham-and-sleeve-roll-pattern-free
I think it’s because the read description button is a little hard to find. I don’t know why it doesn’t automatically show the description of the items you are looking at
Hey how you doing, my name is Kevin and your video help me. I'm looking to buy a embroidery machine very soon. Any advise on buying my first machine and witch brand to buy.
OK. I have 3 Brothers Sewing and Embroidery machines most of the time I use the bobbins already filled from Amazon and other depend on the project I use the color that i will use for the project which are size 40 and it works with no problem, give it a try it does work for me, I work babies and children project most. I tried lots of crazy things in total I have 9 machine and one Kenmore I gave to my daughter. Play that's how you learn write everything you do and what works for you also read really good about tension, needles . I do lots of gift for my friends, don't sale anything. You can find free designs Through the years i collected more than 1000 from groups from Brazil .
i wish I had known that experience with sewing gives you no leg up whatsoever, it's nothing alike really. I wish I had knows how much stabilizer you would use, weed barrier fabric is awesome as a stabilizer and you pay like $5 for a ton of fabric. I also wish I had known you could make dolls and stuffed animals in them completely in the hoop. I disagree, don't ever go smaller, you will always wish you had a bigger hoop. I also use pre wound bobbins, they work so much better for me and my machine. I bought mine in 2019 and am just now buying new ones. I rarely hoop anything, I float almost everything. I think that's a great thing for people to look up.
Very nice video. I would recommend you rewind more bobbins at once and have them by hand...so when you run out you just change bobbin and do not need to rewind your bobbin and mess with your design. I bought 10 bobbins, rewind them and then just simply change. That means you just take off your hoop, change bobbin and put your hoop back. I have brother NV880E
I am reading that people use cutaway and then fuse an additional layer on top of that, of something that is soft to your skin. That’s three layers and it seems like it would be really heavy, and also peel in the laundry. That’s why I gave up on machine embroidery a decade ago, everything I produced was stiff and inflexible. I made my Mom a scarf that hung like a priest’s stole, lol. I want to try again, though. Thanks for the beginner info.
Been casually embroidering for a few months, I can say, these are the things that are indeed important. Thanks for the video. Extra tip for aligning your hoop with fabric marker, most hoops come with some kind of plastic inlay with holes that allow you to mark your hoop on the fabric plus they have lines so you can see more or less when it's straight.
for people searching the free embroidery software : it's inkscape + a plugin called inkstitch. I have never used the paid software, seems like a lot of money and has the same learning curve
Thank you so much for sharing these tips! As a newbie to embroidering, this has certainly helped me to be more aware of some things I may not have thought of right away! Great content!
Those small cheap utility squeeze clamps at the hardware store are perfect to arrest excess bunched fabric that could roll over. I have this same machine and a section of a 4XL tee did roll under the needle and this thing kept right on embroidering everything together. I grabbed some clamps from my workshop, rolled the excess up neatly so no movement would be restricted, and clamped. It's been two years, never had that issue again.
12:43 that’s peculiar. I have the smaller se625 but there is no need to remove the embroidery unit to wind a bobbin. You just thread it for bobbin winding and hit the green button (which will be orange when in bobbin winding mode), you won’t even need the sewing pedal, and you can resume on the exact stitch that you stopped on. I’m sure that there ought to be a similar process for the se1900, as it’s just a giant se625
Different areas of the country, actually the entire planet have shifts in accent and intonation. No, she does not have to unlearn this if literally the entire geographical zone in which she resides has an embraced reputation for this well known verbal stylization once you get off the plane at these particular locations. Promoting products and services on the internet has no requirement that she modify her presentation to suit the individual either. Hopefully you just learned even more when clicking on this vid.
No, she should unlearn it. The rising intonation on a declarative sentence makes the speaker sound uncertain. I was really struggling with how to offer it in a constructive way. This is otherwise a great video but slightly annoying due to sounding like she's guessing.
For stabilizer - IF it stretches, you will use cut away stabilizer. Woven fabrics use tear away stabilizer. To make your own designs -- digitizing is an intense learning curve to correctly do designs