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I believe that sewing is not just a hobby but a way of life. I'm Jennifer Hoffman, and I've been sewing since I was a toddler. I am based in the Saint Louis, Missouri Area, this channel is all about sharing my passion for sewing, embroidery, quilting, and making accessories. Although I initially started this channel to sell modern dog dresses, life got in the way and I had to take a break. But now I'm back, and I've realized that I have a wealth of knowledge to share with the world.
As a seasoned seamstress, I have seen my fair share of sewing products, and I know which ones are worth investing in and which ones are a complete waste of money. That's why I'll be sharing honest product reviews and recommendations so that you can make informed decisions about your sewing supplies.
As a seasoned seamstress, I have seen my fair share of sewing products, and I know which ones are worth investing in and which ones are a complete waste of money. That's why I'll be sharing honest product reviews and recommendations so that you can make informed decisions about your sewing supplies.
How to use a DIME sticky hoop
How to use the Dime Stick Hoop with the Brother PE800 Embroidery Machine.
Brother PE800- shrsl.com/3x2q4
DIME Sticky Hoop- shrsl.com/3x2q6
SMP Sew Mat- shrsl.com/3x2q9
Brother PE800- shrsl.com/3x2q4
DIME Sticky Hoop- shrsl.com/3x2q6
SMP Sew Mat- shrsl.com/3x2q9
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How to clean DIME Sticky Embroidery Hoop Adhesive
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How to clean the DIME Stick Embroidery Hoop. DIME recommends Baby Wipes. a warm damp textured cloth worked for me. Brother PE800- shrsl.com/3x2q4 DIME Sticky Hoop- shrsl.com/3x2q6 SMP Sew Mat- shrsl.com/3x2q9
Inside the Babylock Jazz II
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What's Inside the Babylock Jazz II. I wanted to give an answer to how to correctly thread the Jazz II but got to a point where I was not confident in taking it apart further. I did find lint and fluff balls of lint inside. Sewing Machines Plus Jazz II and Cutie Frame bundle- shrsl.com/410dg Jazz II Machine- shrsl.com/410dc
How to Bind a Quilt with a Serger 2023
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How to bind a quilt with a serger (Babylock Celebrate). This uses a serger and a regular machine to bind a quilt (Bernette B77). Bernette B77 shrsl.com/410d5 Babylock Celebrate at SewingMachinesPlus.com- shrsl.com/3g1w1 SewingMachinesPlus.com Sewing Mat shrsl.com/3dba8 Disclaimer- This website may contain some affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I may rec...
Babylock Celebrate Serger Jet Air Threading 2023
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Babylock Celebrate Serger Jet Air Threading 2023
Bernette B77/B79 Free Motion Quilting (FMQ)
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Bernette B77/B79 Free Motion Quilting (FMQ)
Brother PE800 Embroidery Wind a Bobbin
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Brother PE800 Embroidery Wind a Bobbin
Your Babylock Jazz II and Cutie Frame: The Ultimate Guide to Tension for Perfect Quilting Results
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Your Babylock Jazz II and Cutie Frame: The Ultimate Guide to Tension for Perfect Quilting Results
Brother PE800 Embroidery Machine Threading 2023
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Brother PE800 Embroidery Machine Threading 2023
How to make a lip balm chapstick pouch 2023
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How to make a lip balm chapstick pouch 2023
Bernette B77 and B79 Bobbin Winding 2023
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Bernette B77 and B79 Bobbin Winding 2023
Babylock Jazz II Feet and Needle Breaks 2023
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Babylock Jazz II Feet and Needle Breaks 2023
Master the Art of Threading: A Step-by-Step Guide to Threading Your Baby Lock Jazz II Sewing Machine
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Master the Art of Threading: A Step-by-Step Guide to Threading Your Baby Lock Jazz II Sewing Machine
Panasonic Freestyle 360 Cordless Iron 2023
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Panasonic Freestyle 360 Cordless Iron 2023
Bernette B77 and B79 Sewing Machine Threading 2023
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Bernette B77 and B79 Sewing Machine Threading 2023
Rosen Collection Introduction Sewing Products
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Rosen Collection Introduction Sewing Products
What size and kind bobbin should we use?
Good lesson. Thanks I was having tension problems.
Has anyone used this iron in Australia?
Does the b77 use #15 bobbins?
Thank you, I've watched several different videos about this product and you are by far the most thorough.
Just what I needed! Thank you
Just what I needed! Thank you
I needed your video! Real people in real settings. coming up against real situations! Very well done, perfect pace & no excessive jabber-talking. Machine and frame arrives soon. so excited. THANK YOU.. you are appreciated
how do you clean the hoop?
What needle size and thread weight are you using.
Thank you. I got my B77 in 2023 and it’s been a wonderful experience so far. I’ve made many things very quickly!! I just tried everything here in the video demo that you showed and it was fast and easy to make quilted panels for a backpack that I’m working on. Thank you! This changes everything! Also, in a year, I had not even used the computer guide to show the foot, thread, needle and stitch suggestions!!! 😅
Nicely done! Simple minus too much detail. ❤
I was soooo happy to find this video I have the same frame and machine and have had sooo many tension issues. Now I know it isn’t something I’m doing wrong. Thank you for taking the time to film this? I have been hesitant to set it up again after practicing and being frustrated. I am curious if it’s possible to make a quilt sandwich using the same fabrics to test the tension before setting the machine on the frame? I don’t have a ton of room to see underneath when it’s on the frame. Or, does the tension change when it’s on the frame?
I would definitely have some practice sandwiches on hand. That’s what I do. They don’t have to be very big either. At least you can see how things look without ruining your actual project. I’m struggling with this set up also.
The correct tension will need to be found on the frame. Or else you break needles, thread, or have poor stitching.
Great tutorial..new subscriber here. I just purchased my sticky hoop. Haven’t used it yet but was wondering if you have done tee shirts on it?
Yes work great on t-shirts!
@@rosencollection5615 Thank you…Do you have a tutorial on that by any chance?
I do not but I will try to get one up soon!
@@jenniferhoffman6920 Awww thank you so much. That is very kind and generous of you. I look forward to seeing that 😊
Can all quilting rulers be used with the b79
The ruler type would depend on the foot type you are using. The ruler needs to be thick enough that the foot does not end on top on the ruler.
Can all quilting rulers be used with the b79 machine
Yes! Bernette makes a ruler foot! www.missouriquiltco.com/products/bernette-ruler-foot-fits-b79b77
I keep a small hand mirror in my sewing room so I can look at the back, checking stitches, onstead of having to do gymnastics to look at that. It's been really helpful.
What a great tip!
How do you put in a new bobbin if you run out, do you have to take the quilt off completely and then set everything back up?
Unfortunately yes will the Jazz II being a top loading bobbin you have to peel the quilt back to change it out.
I have a Cutie frame, Jazz II machine, and am just now learning about my break Sure Stitch Elite. Needless to say I’m now re-resolving tension issues I thought I had fixed without the Elite, so I’m double checking everything from setting up the frame correctly and adjusting tensions. I’ll get there. I am a little curious about your height adjustment. The Cutie instruction manual, and advice in various groups, is to have the back bar set so you can just get a fingertip between it and the bed of the machine, so that’s how I did it. But your back bar appears quite a bit higher in the video, and you set the height so that the front bed of your Jazz II goes under the front bar almost to the needle. What am I missing in my setup? Thanks.
“Break Sure Stitch Elite”? That should have been “new”. Thanks, autocorrect, for incorrectly correcting something that didn’t need to be corrected. <sigh>
I have my bars all the way up at the same height.
I am SO grateful for this video! I didn’t realize that the thread went under the small metal plate. I had it on top and it kept sliding off which caused a lot of “unsewing”. Thank you for keeping sane! 😂
Glad it helped!
Thank you I had taken that part off so I could get a piece of thread off that was wrapped around the lever. In the meantime, the little light fell off as soon as I took the lid off, so I wasn’t really sure where it went back on until I watched your video and then I seen it just slid right in that little slot. Duh so --so glad you had a video to show me where I can put that little light back.
Nice work!
what presser foot tension do i use for quilting with an edge stitch foot? i am at a loss and my 3 layered quilt is bunching! :(
Sorry for the delay- I drop my feed dogs but keep the presser foot tension the same.
Nice demo. 😊
Thank you!
So you didn’t stick on the measuring tape that came with it? I m not sure how to center the tape. It’s in centimeters which I don’t know
The Dime sticky hoop does not come with the ruler stickers. I am guessing because items are placed on the sticky stabilizer and covers the hoop frame. The Monster snap hoop(magnetic) comes with with ruler stickers
Thanks for the prompt response. Actually my 5x7 did come with the sticker rulers. On the DIME blog I found a crosshairs file to download and stitch onto stabilizer to use to position the measuring tapes!!!!
Thanks for sharing. I learned a lot for my first use
Thank you!
I got a baby lock jazz II last Tuesday when I dropped the feed dogs to free motion it makes a loud clanking sound and the fabric does slide easily. Do you know if anyone else has had this problem
There is usually a click when it goes down initially but if it continues to clank while sewing and the sound is coming from the feed dogs you may need to take it in for warranty repair. Are they coming back up normally when you re engage them?
I own a babylock jazz2 the eyelashes forced me to remove a lot of thread! So The fix was to increase the tension to 7 and if that doesn't do the trick increase it to 9. Have your stitch length up to 4 and the feed dogs down. Make sure youroving at a steady pace, jerks or catches of the material on the side of the machine will make a blurp. Practice and be sure to rethread your machine everytime you change the tension.
Thank you!
So whenever you change tension on the jazz2 you should fully retread the machine? If thar is the case, that may explain so many of the negative tension comments. I've never done that for my other machines but have to admit I rarely change tension. This machine will be dedicated to the cutie frame once it is all set-up.
wow, you are brave!
Thank you 🤗
I loved the video because I have a Jazz 2 and just set up my q-zone hoop frame. I have had issues with the Jazz just quilting without frame so I do not expect to go problem free. Your patience and suggestions were greatly appreciated. Thanks so much!
Did it cut??? Ha ha! I bought that recently but haven’t tried it yet.
Thanks for the video. I put my cutie together and it’s on my dining room table…… waiting for me to figure out the next step. Ha ha. Baby steps
I would have put a piece of fabric on the side of batting to do a test to see how the tension was instead of your quilt
The fabric I used was left over and not of high quality. I removed the stitches used in practice, and the quilt was donated when it was completed.
Thank you so much for making this video! I too purchased my b77 recently and appreciate all the help I can get in learning how to operate her, especially since it’s my first computerized machine. I am also a beginner quilter and have a question….after lowering the feed dogs to practice fmq, I can’t get the feed dogs to come back up again….even after taking a few stitches. Any advice would be greatly appreciated and thanks again for the video!😊
You will need to slide the button back to have the feed dogs come back up. Thank you!
@@rosencollection5615 We did that several times but still had no luck. The dealer will take a look at it tomorrow. I just wondered if you knew of something I hadn’t tried. Thanks anyway!
Have you tried powering off the machine and back on after sliding the button to the feed dogs up position?
@@rosencollection5615 yes, I did that too. Thank you for your suggestions. I really appreciate your quick response and will try anything you can think of!
Slide the button back…They will automatically come up once you start sewing again…ask me how I know.😉
It's very difficult to see what you are doing, when changing foot, etc. The camera angle would be better with a close up, and not showing arm, hands, etc which hides what you are doing. Other than that your delivery is ok.
I will keep that in mind! Thank you!
Thank you for featuring this mat. I’m going to check it out. Joan ~ aka It’s OK
The mats help so much with noise reduction I am able to embroider on my brother pe800 late at night and not wake my daughter or mother in law in the rooms next door.
@@rosencollection5615 That’s great! I will need one for the same reason …. So that I don’t wake family. Thank you for the reply!
Thank you so much for the videos featuring the Bernette b77. I’ve had the b77 for a few days now (April 2023) and these videos are very helpful. I am excited to try the free motion sewing. When you turned over the piece to the underside, the stitches looked pretty much identical to the top frontside stitches. I do have a question about normal sewing of two pieces of fabric, not a sandwich quilting set up for free motion. So when I put two pieces of regular quilting fabric together to do practice stitching, I really like the front topside of the stitches. They look exactly how they should, however when I turn the piece over, the underside stitching does not look the same. I downloaded the b77 sewing machine manual and I’m having a very difficult time trying to fix this. Everything I read here on You Tube as well as in the manual, says to increase the tension. I have the upper thread tension set at 7 and the underside stitch still isn’t as perfect as the top side stitch. Do you have any suggestions for me? I would truly appreciate any help. Thank you. Joan ~ aka It’s OK
Are you using the even feed pull down foot? What weight of bobbin thread are you using?
@@rosencollection5615 Oh! I forgot about that even feed pull down foot!! I will try that. As for the bobbin weight…..I’m using a 100% polyester thread by Madeira. What thread do you recommend for the bobbin as well as the upper thread? I will be sewing on mostly cotton and cotton blend fabric for now. I want to try knits later on. Thank you SO much for replying so fast!! Totally appreciate it.👍😁
@itsok4656 I used 100%polyester thread typically Maderina or Isacord. The only other thing I can think that might ba an issue is making sure the bobbin is in and threaded correctly.
@@jenniferhoffman6920 Again, I truly appreciate your suggestions. I will double check the threading too. Thank you so much! Have a Wonderful Day!
@@jenniferhoffman6920 Oh, one more question please. What is the average number you typically have your upper thread tension configured at? Thank you again so much.
I really appreciated your attention to the details, as I have found many videos are about how awesome the person can free motion quilt, new subscriber
very informed for me. I was impress with this turtorial .It gave me a lot of help with my setting my tenstions
I wondered why they didn't make it like my older machines that easily open. I love my machine but am not happy with the stitches all the time, especially the underside (not sure what it is called). So the stitching is okay as I am sewing, I test periodically with two different color threads but it still looks like an entirely different type of stitch, bunches up. This is not nice for quilting.
Oh no!
Sounds like a tension issue so read the manual on page I think 14-15 I think. It can bunch up because the top thread is not sliding through easily.
@@PJCuddle-r8rThanks it was the tension, a known issue but the machine was new to me a year ago We are happy with each other now
Can you show us the other end. My machine asks like the belt is off. Finally got the foot pedal working and now the motor works but no action...
I will see what I can do!
Thank you, this has to be one of the BEST videos for free motion quilting and the Jazz2 machine. You were having and solving issues at gome quilters have but are never shown in other videos. I have voth the frame and Jazz2 and have had the same tension issues and did just WHT you did to resolve. You are awesome 👌
Thank you!
I agree, very helpful, I thought the lights were the top thread initially, would love to have seen an enlarged still photo of the underside stitching. at the various tension levels. I corrected some of my issues just last week thanks to advice from another Jazz 2 owner, by following the bobbin winding to the letter.
love the way you explain this. Great video & just subbed.
Awesome, thank you!
I have heard that a stitch regulator can be purchased. Have you ever used such or plan on using such in a future video. Thank you for this video. Very informative and helpful.
Yes, there is a stitch regulator for the Jazz II. I would love to get one for it but at this time I have to hold off on more purchases to get a new sewing studio. But if I come across one I will definitely do a video on it.
Just got the stitch regulator. It controls the stitch length but I'm still have trouble when doing circles. Still get a little eyelashing on curves. And also I haven't learned to move at a good steady speed. I'm sure there is a trick to that I haven't found.
The most important thing I have learned is that going into/around a curve is to speed up and not slow down(opposite of a curve when you drive a car around a curve)
Thank you was wondering how to get in there
Thank you. I see where little fluffy can hide!
I own a Jazz2 and ordered a Cutie yesterday. Your video is great with showing how to set up the frame and machine from start to finish. You answered all of my questions on adjusting the frame. I am so happy that I found your video. Your are very good at explaining the process so that newbies can understand. Thank you so much. Now I look forward to setting my frame up when it arrives and set up my JAZZ2 with confidence.
Great to hear! Let me know if you have any questions!
@@rosencollection5615 Thank you! I will. My frame should arrive by the 9th. I am really excited now after watching your tutorial.
Thank you very much. This is just what i needed to find for my project. I have a beautiful machine that has sat a year or so and not having a hard copy instruction manual out of the box is a big drawback to the Ease of Use , for an otherwise great product, and i really appreciate the videos on the b77/b79.
You're very welcome!
I downloaded the manual for my B77 and sent it to office max to be printed and bound.
Does it really stay hot for 10 mins when not placed on base. Mine only lasts few seconds and then I need to put it back. Shall I look to claim warranty
I have never really kept mine off the base for 10 minutes. I know I have used it for about 6 minutes and it was not as hot as I like for crisp folds.
You did such a wonderful job explaining this. Very nice voice and very easy to understand. Thank you
Thank you!
Thank you soooo, sooo much for your wonderful and informative tutorial! I just bought the Babylock Allegro for my Cutie frame. I was having issues with figuring out how to make sure it fit on the stand and realized that I didn't have the back feet on the sewing machine frame! After watching your video and heeding your tip , it worked out much better!!!
You are so welcome!
I've been trying to use my Allegro on my Cutie frame and still having issues. I've tried adjusting the tension but still get eyelashes in the bottom. When moving my machine backwards, and quite a bit from side to side, it doesn't engage the bobbin and the upper thread breaks. I did want to note, if you are looking for a ruler foot, you will need an adjustable low- shank ruler foot.