Thank you Hazel! It's lovely, and so impressive that it didn't pull in the fabric when you tested in the end. I truly enjoy learning about the Epic 3 with you. It's so different from the Epic 2. Happy Valentine's Day to a truly graceful lady!
As you said, each time, when I see a video or work with the machine I learn something new. The overview of the embroidery settings being different from the design settings was really a learning point. I noticed that in the overview settings shown -you did not have the DSS system selected but yet in the design stitch out, the DSS was enabled. I say that because the tension rating showed 50% rather than the number either the 2.5 or 2.6. What is your preference in embroidery stitch out? Do you use the DSS setting? Any insight you or other commenters have is appreciated.
I have not played with the DSS settings as yet. it is not something I have ever adjusted on my other Epics. I will have to check that out and maybe do a video on that at some point.
A beautiful design, thank you Hazel. I will stitch it out soon, probably in purples and lilacs. I need to go through my silks and see what I have left; I haven't replenished my silk fabrics for a while. I am considering an Epic3 as a replacement for my Brother XV, which although I love it and it is still perfect in every way, does not provide the huge embroidery area of the Epic3, meaning I cannot stitch out those designs. I am not used to a plastic embroidery foot; have you ever had one break? Also, would it be possible for you to show us how the precise positioning feature works on the Epic3, please? I don't have a Husqvarna dealership around me, so I can't visit to play with one.
I was going to leave the comment that I did like your yellow flowers when you added the light mellow green centers but then you popped a message up near the end stating as such. I was wondering if you used spray to adhere your silk to the stabilizer. If you mentioned it at the beginning I missed it. RUclips keeps buffering and I lose part of what you say or do because of this. Asking this question because when you put the hoop on the machine your fabric stayed in place before adding the basting. Thank you for the freebie--it is beautiful.
Again.... is the machine preloaded with thread colors? How are you changing the colors? How many colors can it hold? Where is the thread? Changing by hand after each color?
I have an app on my phone which tells me when a colour has finished! It allows me to do other things while my embroideries are stitching out. The machine stops at the end of each colour way and beeps too, displaying a message telling me which thread to load next. Hope this answers your questions. Thank you for watching.
Thank you for your video' s, it helps me to learn more about my embroiderymachine
You are welcome 😊
Thank you for the interesting video and also for the beautiful heart. Enjoy your Epic!
Thank you for watching and commenting.
Beautiful. Delicate and subtle. Love the stitching. Thank you.
Thank you so much!
Beautiful, and so perfectly stitched!
Thank you very much
Thanks for sharing such a lovely design 🥳🥳🥳
My pleasure 😊
another beautiful design as always
Thank you again
BEAUTIFUL
Thank you for the beautiful heart. I'm slowly learning about my Epic from you so I appreciate that since there are not a lot of videos yet.
Happy to help!
great teacher
Thank you. I appreciate your kind remark about my teaching.
Just beautiful!
Thank you for the beautiful heart! You have a great video for anyone with an Epic or planning on getting one.
Much appreciated
Thank you for the gift of the beautiful heart. I stitched ut the last freebie heart in some little gift bags and it stitched out perfectly 💙💙💙💙
Wonderful!
Thanks again Hazel, hope you had a good Valentine’s Day and good to see you’re enjoying your new machine. The design is gorgeous!
So much to absorb. Thank you watching
Thank you for making these Epic 3 videos!!! ANd I have always loved your designs!!!
Glad you like them!
Thank you Hazel! It's lovely, and so impressive that it didn't pull in the fabric when you tested in the end. I truly enjoy learning about the Epic 3 with you. It's so different from the Epic 2. Happy Valentine's Day to a truly graceful lady!
It was an interesting exercise
Thank you for your video there is a big learning curve with this machine
You are right there.
As you said, each time, when I see a video or work with the machine I learn something new. The overview of the embroidery settings being different from the design settings was really a learning point. I noticed that in the overview settings shown -you did not have the DSS system selected but yet in the design stitch out, the DSS was enabled. I say that because the tension rating showed 50% rather than the number either the 2.5 or 2.6. What is your preference in embroidery stitch out? Do you use the DSS setting? Any insight you or other commenters have is appreciated.
I have not played with the DSS settings as yet. it is not something I have ever adjusted on my other Epics. I will have to check that out and maybe do a video on that at some point.
A beautiful design, thank you Hazel. I will stitch it out soon, probably in purples and lilacs. I need to go through my silks and see what I have left; I haven't replenished my silk fabrics for a while. I am considering an Epic3 as a replacement for my Brother XV, which although I love it and it is still perfect in every way, does not provide the huge embroidery area of the Epic3, meaning I cannot stitch out those designs. I am not used to a plastic embroidery foot; have you ever had one break? Also, would it be possible for you to show us how the precise positioning feature works on the Epic3, please? I don't have a Husqvarna dealership around me, so I can't visit to play with one.
Thank you. I will in time. I look forward to seeing your heart!
I was going to leave the comment that I did like your yellow flowers when you added the light mellow green centers but then you popped a message up near the end stating as such. I was wondering if you used spray to adhere your silk to the stabilizer. If you mentioned it at the beginning I missed it. RUclips keeps buffering and I lose part of what you say or do because of this. Asking this question because when you put the hoop on the machine your fabric stayed in place before adding the basting. Thank you for the freebie--it is beautiful.
Yes I use spray to keep all the layers in place
What spray do you use?
@@KateChristie-n4w I use AD Odif Temporary Spray 505
Again.... is the machine preloaded with thread colors? How are you changing the colors? How many colors can it hold? Where is the thread? Changing by hand after each color?
I have an app on my phone which tells me when a colour has finished! It allows me to do other things while my embroideries are stitching out. The machine stops at the end of each colour way and beeps too, displaying a message telling me which thread to load next. Hope this answers your questions. Thank you for watching.
What weight of thread are you using
I use 40 weight