I set mine up a few years ago by cutting out washers with my laser engraver machine and doubled up on them using MDF wood. It was a fun project. It worked too. I got that same board from Home Depot. I moved to a different place and have yet to set it up again. I just might after watching this video.
I'm just seeing this video after I just finished putting up my 2 boards....but I used drywall screws with the spacers instead of the wood strips....I think they would have been easier. thanks for sharing
I used spacers on my wall and yes the layout of the board is the most frustrating part because you will spend awhile organizing it to make it make sense
I had watched your other videos. You also use tajima for caps. May i know if it is the same result for ricoma if you are going to do 3d puff. Thank you for sharing your experienced and strategies. God bless.
I will ne moving into a new space soon and have been looking for good storage and set up ideas. Thanks for this. Do you store your thread enclosed or out in the open?
Mr. Romero I'm new on this. can you help me to find. what is the sewing field on the ricoma embroidery machine? and how big can the design be in the hat hoop? Thank you by the way!!!
Thought mighty hoops were supposed to be stored away from the magnet or at least on an angle to preserve it the power of the magnet? They look like they are stored on top of each other.
Mr. THREADS , thanks you for being such a TEACHER , the PRO tips you have given have proved to be INVALUABLE …..Just did my first piece from start to finish …..I was the most STUDIOUS …..BLESSINGS to you and yours .
hey ! i just wanted to know 1 thing i dont know anything about embroidery and i want to take my 1st step do you recomennd me the SINGER SE9185 ill use this machine for my own clothes and after getting good at it ill try too start my small business from home. IA
Thank you for sharing!
This is the video I needed! I wanted to attend a live session soon just to ask about this peg board.
Thanks!!
I set mine up a few years ago by cutting out washers with my laser engraver machine and doubled up on them using MDF wood. It was a fun project. It worked too. I got that same board from Home Depot. I moved to a different place and have yet to set it up again. I just might after watching this video.
Sounds like a cool set up, hang it back up.
I'm just seeing this video after I just finished putting up my 2 boards....but I used drywall screws with the spacers instead of the wood strips....I think they would have been easier. thanks for sharing
So many different ways to do it, thanks for sharing!
I used spacers on my wall and yes the layout of the board is the most frustrating part because you will spend awhile organizing it to make it make sense
Good video thanks looks good
Thanks Jessie!
I had watched your other videos. You also use tajima for caps. May i know if it is the same result for ricoma if you are going to do 3d puff. Thank you for sharing your experienced and strategies. God bless.
I will ne moving into a new space soon and have been looking for good storage and set up ideas. Thanks for this. Do you store your thread enclosed or out in the open?
Mr. Romero I'm new on this. can you help me to find. what is the sewing field on the ricoma embroidery machine?
and how big can the design be in the hat hoop? Thank you by the way!!!
I am not sure if I am missing it. I am looking for the link for the Ricoma and model number. Thanks
Hey man! Do you happen to live near the San Diego area? Im really interested in reaching out.
Hey Romero. Everything going ok with you. Havent seen a post in 2 months brother. Hope all is well.
Thought mighty hoops were supposed to be stored away from the magnet or at least on an angle to preserve it the power of the magnet? They look like they are stored on top of each other.
Ive always kept them on top w/ no problems. They all still hold the strong power.
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Mr. THREADS , thanks you for being such a TEACHER , the PRO tips you have given have proved to be INVALUABLE …..Just did my first piece from start to finish …..I was the most STUDIOUS …..BLESSINGS to you and yours .
hey ! i just wanted to know 1 thing i dont know anything about embroidery and i want to take my 1st step do you recomennd me the SINGER SE9185 ill use this machine for my own clothes and after getting good at it ill try too start my small business from home.
IA