OMG YES :D I will also make the into the unknown dress from Elsa so I am extra happy you have shown how you did the embroidery on that :D Thank you so much!
I like the explanation of the stabilisers and why the double fabric.... It just clicks! I have been asked by few people to make them Baptising/Christening gowns and I was avoiding it until now. Thank you! :-)
I really like it when you explain stuff like this! It really sort of demystifies the process and gives me a framework of how to approach it in the future. There's so many costumes I want to have embroidery for, and it's way less intimidating this way. 🥰
I wanted to do smth like this, but the embroidery machines are so expensive :/ I saw the cheapest Brother machine for $300, do you think it can produce the same results as more expensive ones? So far I don't see any differences between machines except of the hoop size and the amount of needles that can be used at the same time. I wish there was a review where they compare the same design on different machines
I would absolutely NOT get a cheap embroidery machine. With that being said I also don't recommend a high end machine either. Something between $1500-$4000 are the best beginner embroidery machines that can last decades. I'd recommend looking for machines with mainly metal parts Bernette/Bernina make great machines. Husqvarna has amazing Embroidery Sewing Combo machines and with Black Friday coming up you can easily get a $4000 machine for $2000. Embroidery machines are an investment, if your $300 machine breaks it costs a minimum of $100 to get it serviced plus parts plus time meaning you could spend another $300 just to fix it. Or you could buy something nicer that is less likely to break and if you take care of it you'll never need another one.
More embroidery tutorials please!! So inspiring
I have a very large embroidery project coming up that will be putting my 7 needle embroidery machine to the test!
I'm considering buying an embroidery machine so I would love more tutorial videos!
Awesome! I have more planned!
OMG YES :D I will also make the into the unknown dress from Elsa so I am extra happy you have shown how you did the embroidery on that :D Thank you so much!
Yay! I am happy it was helpful!
I like the explanation of the stabilisers and why the double fabric.... It just clicks! I have been asked by few people to make them Baptising/Christening gowns and I was avoiding it until now. Thank you! :-)
Aww I'm happy to hear that!
I really like it when you explain stuff like this! It really sort of demystifies the process and gives me a framework of how to approach it in the future. There's so many costumes I want to have embroidery for, and it's way less intimidating this way. 🥰
Aww, I am so glad it was helpful!
Very informative video. I'm upgrading from a single needle to a multi-needle next week *excited* so I would love to see more videos on embroidery.
Oh my gosh congrats on the machine upgrade! I have a couple more embroidery videos planned!
you made it so clear and understandable! thank you! i love the sticky stabilizer it helps with lots of things.
I cannot wait to use the sticky stabilizer, I have a feeling it's going to help a lot!
fantastic and very informative video!! also, I had never heard of embroidery perfection tape before this!! so neat! I'd love more embroidery videos :)
Wow thank you so much! I've got at least two more embroidery videos planned for this summer and I am planning some fall themed ones too!
@@CaseyReneeCosplay I cannot WAIT!!
Great tips! You made me brave enough to give it a shot!
Oh my gosh yay! I'm happy to hear that 🥰
Thank you for this you’re so cool
can u please tell which embroidery thread you have used to embroider organza? and also which one is best for organza fabric; viscose or polyester ??
I used Floriani Embroidery thread, I believe it's a rayon
@@CaseyReneeCosplay thank u dear
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I wanted to do smth like this, but the embroidery machines are so expensive :/ I saw the cheapest Brother machine for $300, do you think it can produce the same results as more expensive ones? So far I don't see any differences between machines except of the hoop size and the amount of needles that can be used at the same time. I wish there was a review where they compare the same design on different machines
I would absolutely NOT get a cheap embroidery machine. With that being said I also don't recommend a high end machine either. Something between $1500-$4000 are the best beginner embroidery machines that can last decades. I'd recommend looking for machines with mainly metal parts Bernette/Bernina make great machines. Husqvarna has amazing Embroidery Sewing Combo machines and with Black Friday coming up you can easily get a $4000 machine for $2000. Embroidery machines are an investment, if your $300 machine breaks it costs a minimum of $100 to get it serviced plus parts plus time meaning you could spend another $300 just to fix it. Or you could buy something nicer that is less likely to break and if you take care of it you'll never need another one.
@@CaseyReneeCosplay oh man, this is a lot of money lol. Thanks for your reply!
Great tutorial !!!
Thank you love!
lace tutorial plzzz!
The lace just finished stitching out, so I am on track for releasing it on 7/11
@@CaseyReneeCosplay free slushie day! yaay!
Oh my gosh it is! Lol!
When I saw the title all I was picturing is piles of stabilizer 😂
So much stabilizer! I've loved exploring stabilizer and fabric combos!
@@CaseyReneeCosplay totally I got very lucky when I was working for Viking I bought two rolls of each type of Inspira stabilizer for 50% off
Janome gifted 5 machines to you??
My embroidery loses it's shine and some structure when I wash away the stabilizer. Does that happen with you?
I haven't had the experience of it losing the shine but you can always rinse less of the stabilizer out if you want a stiffer design.
Do any of these techniques work on stretch mesh like lingerie?
I'm not sure, I don't typically work with stretch mesh. You can always do a test.
can I get embroidery job at your workshop am kelvin an embroidery operator of 3years experience
I don't have an embroidery workshop, I just do embroidery for my costumes
hi ,we produce cotton voile and rayon voile fabrics .If need ,pls let me know
I actually use cotton voile quite a bit, my business email is caseyrenee4@gmail.com
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more embroidery videos
Sweet! I have one coming up in 2 weeks and I have another one planned for my next big ballgown!
Your work ist fantastic. Absolutely. But I cannot listen to you calling tulle "tool". (And yes, that is MY problem).