You are such a sweetheart, but I couldn’t help but chuckle a couple of times. Here’s my best tip: read the manual with a highlighter in hand and mark everything important to you. Mark chapters with little sticky flags. It really helped me so I wanted to share it.
Omg! I started doing that and I love it! I always find myself going back to the sections I highlighted and tab. It makes finding things so much easier . Love the tip! Glad you enjoyed the video! Have fun sewing and Embroidering!
I have a Babylock Verve...it’s a sister machine of your SE1900. There are not a lot of videos for my machine. I have learned so much from your videos about using my machine. Sometimes the manual just doesn’t do it. I love how you explain things. Keep those videos coming!
Great video. I will be getting my new 1900 in about a week. I'am watching all your videos. So glad you have done them. They are of tremendous help. So glad to see where the button was on the back to drop the feed dog..I think it's called..for free motion embroidery. I have a dumb question. I always thought you had to use the same thread for the bobbin as you did for sewing, at least on a regular sewing machine. Now I'm not so sure. You mentioned bobbin thread here. So when you embroider are you supposed to use regular thread thats different from the embroidery thread? So if you are not using the pre wound bobbins. I would use regular sewing thread to wind my own? Thank you very much.
Hi Sylviah. I use pre-wound bobbins for my machine and I use the same bobbin for sewing and embroidering. For the thread on top I use Embroidery Thread when doing embroidering and I change it to regular All Purpose Thread when sewing. The color of the bobbin thread, I always use white or black (I buy these pre-wound). If I am embroidering on a towel, because people usually see the back of the towel as well as the front, I will use the same embroidery thread for the bobbin as the one on the top. You are correct about the free motion embroidery. I haven't tired it yet but will in the near future.
Feet bottom is called the Dogfeed. Also using Thread Oil works great without 'oiling machine. Dab on needle, thread, bobbin & even bottom of foot. 1 or 2 drops does it
I just got a Se 2000; and in the manual in the maintenance area it says very clearly, not to oil the machine. I know this is an older video, but thought I should mention this for anyone else thinking of doing this.
I was cleaning out my SE1900 also and all of a sudden when I put it back together I now hear a scraping sound coming from the bobbin case. I made sure to line it all up and I just can’t see what’s causing that sound. Has this ever happened to you? Thank you for your videos!!
Thanks for the correction! I heard that before and I totally forgot the right name for it. I'm still learning the sewing language. Thank goodness I point at the items so folks know what I'm talking about :-).
Good video. Now. You said you make face masks. Can you show how you would do that and a badly bib. They are going to be my first things I do with my machine when it comes monday. And we have to get your boy back on the job with the camera he does a good job. Haha thanks again for the videos I sure enjoy them
Use cotton swabs and toss that brush. Don't forget to remove the metal throat plate and clean under it. Then oil the hook and the feed dog pivots before you replace the plates.
Hi Randy! I was able to find some small cotton swabs to clean the machine on Amazon. Here is the link: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B078PSCKDD/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
@@randyc8171 You right! I didn't even think about that... much cheaper!!! I will definitely be mentioning this at the next Embroidery Happy Hour! Thanks for the tip!!!
Hi Mykissinee. I got LIVE every Friday at 8pm EST. This is a great place to get help. Also consider joining the facebook as well. The information is in the video description.
Hi Emril! Yes. You are correct. The machine does get oil, but this machine's oiling is done when you get it serviced. I was putting a little oil in the bobbin area. The technician told me not to do this. The machine should be serviced on an annual basis. The areas that require to be oiled is under the casing. It doesn't need to be oiled all the time.
Hi Phylis. Mine always go to the right when I first turn on the machine. I believe this is the default setting. You will need to select stitch 1-03 to move the needle to the center.
Hi Max. I will have some videos on embroidering. I am now taking a digitizing course on line that is being taught by John Deer. Check him out as well. He has been in the embroidering business for years. His course is really good.
Hi Phylis. The needle defaults to the R position. You will need to select the stitch 1-03 to center the needle. You can contact Brother Support. They are very helpful.
@@BoricuaSewingCrafts thanks for answering my questions. I just started using embroidery, it’s not easy.Beside where the bobbin is, my thread keeps on getting tangled in between the teeth, How do you remove those threads once they get caught?
@@yanjiang17 Hi Yan Jiang. Yes you are right. Embroidering isn't easy. It is a skill. You will get there just don't give up. It's a learning process. To get the threads removed from the teeth area I use tweers.
You are such a sweetheart, but I couldn’t help but chuckle a couple of times. Here’s my best tip: read the manual with a highlighter in hand and mark everything important to you. Mark chapters with little sticky flags. It really helped me so I wanted to share it.
Omg! I started doing that and I love it! I always find myself going back to the sections I highlighted and tab. It makes finding things so much easier . Love the tip! Glad you enjoyed the video! Have fun sewing and Embroidering!
Thank you so much for doing these videos. I just got my 1900 and your videos are so, so helpful!
Skye, you are very welcome. Enjoy your SE1900 it's great machine.
I have a Babylock Verve...it’s a sister machine of your SE1900. There are not a lot of videos for my machine. I have learned so much from your videos about using my machine. Sometimes the manual just doesn’t do it. I love how you explain things. Keep those videos coming!
Hi Tlou, I sure will. I love this machine. It's really great to work with. Glad it's helps you with the Babylock! Happy Sewing and Embroidering!
I learned to remove the needle plate to brush off the feed-dogs (teeth part)
I took a class about cleaning my machine.
Thanks for your information!
Hi Portia! You are so welcome. Glad you enjoyed the video!
Great video. I will be getting my new 1900 in about a week. I'am watching all your videos. So glad you have done them. They are of tremendous help.
So glad to see where the button was on the back to drop the feed dog..I think it's called..for free motion embroidery. I have a dumb question. I always thought you had to use the same thread for the bobbin as you did for sewing, at least on a regular sewing machine. Now I'm not so sure. You mentioned bobbin thread here. So when you embroider are you supposed to use regular thread thats different from the embroidery thread? So if you are not using the pre wound bobbins. I would use regular sewing thread to wind my own?
Thank you very much.
Hi Sylviah. I use pre-wound bobbins for my machine and I use the same bobbin for sewing and embroidering. For the thread on top I use Embroidery Thread when doing embroidering and I change it to regular All Purpose Thread when sewing. The color of the bobbin thread, I always use white or black (I buy these pre-wound). If I am embroidering on a towel, because people usually see the back of the towel as well as the front, I will use the same embroidery thread for the bobbin as the one on the top. You are correct about the free motion embroidery. I haven't tired it yet but will in the near future.
Feet bottom is called the Dogfeed. Also using Thread Oil works great without 'oiling machine. Dab on needle, thread, bobbin & even bottom of foot. 1 or 2 drops does it
Thanks for the tips!
I just got a Se 2000; and in the manual in the maintenance area it says very clearly, not to oil the machine. I know this is an older video, but thought I should mention this for anyone else thinking of doing this.
Just found this video! Thank you so much for posting 😁
Hi Rachel. You are so welcome! Enjoy your machine!
Hello from Texas can you do a video to embroider a name on the Brother Se 1900 thanks
Hi Christine. I have a video covering this on the channel. Here is the link: ruclips.net/video/poBu9PJEHt0/видео.html
I was cleaning out my SE1900 also and all of a sudden when I put it back together I now hear a scraping sound coming from the bobbin case. I made sure to line it all up and I just can’t see what’s causing that sound. Has this ever happened to you? Thank you for your videos!!
Most likely the bobbin case is not inserted correctly.
Those teeth are call the "feed dogs" Good video.
Thanks for the correction! I heard that before and I totally forgot the right name for it. I'm still learning the sewing language. Thank goodness I point at the items so folks know what I'm talking about :-).
I got my machine have a hell of a time Threading the needle where should the needle be at the top to thread. Boy. It is a. Nice machine
The machine has an automatic threader. Made sure the needle is up when we are using the automatic threader. Congrats on your new machine!!!
4:35 is that removable bit compatible with an SE600? can order separate? mine is an abominable hollow holder, but this one looks very nifty
The case is what came with the machine.
Good video. Now. You said you make face masks. Can you show how you would do that and a badly bib. They are going to be my first things I do with my machine when it comes monday. And we have to get your boy back on the job with the camera he does a good job. Haha thanks again for the videos I sure enjoy them
You are so right! I am going to have to get the camera man back! LOL
Use cotton swabs and toss that brush. Don't forget to remove the metal throat plate and clean under it. Then oil the hook and the feed dog pivots before you replace the plates.
Hi Randy! I was able to find some small cotton swabs to clean the machine on Amazon. Here is the link: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B078PSCKDD/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
@@BoricuaSewingCrafts Just use Q-Tips from the grocery store.
@@randyc8171 You right! I didn't even think about that... much cheaper!!! I will definitely be mentioning this at the next Embroidery Happy Hour! Thanks for the tip!!!
I would love if you hosted a virtual class I would definitely pay !
Hi Mykissinee. I got LIVE every Friday at 8pm EST. This is a great place to get help. Also consider joining the facebook as well. The information is in the video description.
In the manual it says not to oil the se1900 machine… what exactly are you putting oil on??
Hi Emril! Yes. You are correct. The machine does get oil, but this machine's oiling is done when you get it serviced. I was putting a little oil in the bobbin area. The technician told me not to do this. The machine should be serviced on an annual basis. The areas that require to be oiled is under the casing. It doesn't need to be oiled all the time.
Thanks for your help
Always welcome
Just got my se1900, having trouble centering the needle, somehow it went to the R & cannot get it back to center,
Hi Phylis. Mine always go to the right when I first turn on the machine. I believe this is the default setting. You will need to select stitch 1-03 to move the needle to the center.
BTW....Have fun with your new machine! I love mine!!!!
Machine shows needle at the middle to be 1-04, however when I hit 1-04 needle goes to the R
@@BoricuaSewingCrafts doesn’t work
@@phylisschau7537 Recommend contacting Brother Support.
I need help with custom embroidery from digitizing the file to actually embroidering the design cleanly.
Hi Max. I will have some videos on embroidering. I am now taking a digitizing course on line that is being taught by John Deer. Check him out as well. He has been in the embroidering business for years. His course is really good.
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Is there anyone that can tell me why my se1900 needle does not center when hitting 1-03? Needle goes to the right.
Hi Phylis. The needle defaults to the R position. You will need to select the stitch 1-03 to center the needle. You can contact Brother Support. They are very helpful.
Contacted brother via 800 number. They were unable to answer my question. 1-03 does not center the needle on my machine.
How to clean teeth area?
I only clean the bobbin area. I take the machine in for annual maintenance.
@@BoricuaSewingCrafts thanks for answering my questions. I just started using embroidery, it’s not easy.Beside where the bobbin is, my thread keeps on getting tangled in between the teeth, How do you remove those threads once they get caught?
@@yanjiang17 Hi Yan Jiang. Yes you are right. Embroidering isn't easy. It is a skill. You will get there just don't give up. It's a learning process. To get the threads removed from the teeth area I use tweers.
Oh gosh wish I could talk to You personally..Sweetie…I know YOU gave it Your best shot…Oh that button is the drop feed button..