Great idea! I like your teaching style and appreciate the time it took you to make and edit this video. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I look forward to what ever else is rolling around in your head;)
I am wondering if you could not use some sticky soluble stabilizer to temporarily hold the yarn: put it on top of the traced design and hold it somehow, stick the yarn following first tracing, and then do the second stitching. I think it would simplify the process.
Great idea! I like your teaching style and appreciate the time it took you to make and edit this video. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I look forward to what ever else is rolling around in your head;)
Amazing video! Thank you for being so creative! Very impressive!
I love learning new techniques from you. Your videos and explanations are brilliant! Keep up this great work!
Brad is definitely my favourite, and I am watching from France!
Thank you! Was literally trying to do this the other day on my 990!
Thanks Brad, cool technique.
Very cool Brad, thanks for sharing!
I had not realized the 990 had free arm embroidery capability? How could I miss it?
Thank you for this demo, very cute!
Please demo embroidery tote bag using free arm
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Thanks
Did you add extra space between each letter for the thick yarn? Can't wait to try it!
I didn't just used default spacing
I am wondering if you could not use some sticky soluble stabilizer to temporarily hold the yarn: put it on top of the traced design and hold it somehow, stick the yarn following first tracing, and then do the second stitching. I think it would simplify the process.
I tried that and found it pushed the yarn out of the way, the sticky wasn't strong enough
@@EllicottCitySewVac good to know!
Also - I think Bernina should make a couching foot for this yarn!