If you are beginning your embroidery journey, the options can be overwhelming - so many threads, so many stabilizers. What should you purchase? This video will give you a list of 10 things you need to get started. Please share with any new or beginner embroiderers!!
I am constantly amazed at the questions people post & then sit & wait for answers that they never get. The answers are always right there in the manuals. And, no one seems to bother to look for them.
I agree that the manuals are full of great information. I got my embroidery machine almost a year ago, and it so intimidated me, that I immediately sat down and read a large portion of it. It goe me started, and I have gone on and read the rest. I can find the answer to almost every question in it. Still have to ask questions of more experienced people. Thanks for the information.
Thank you!! I had left a comment earlier today on the Flip Flop Live video you recently did, on Stabilizer. Disregard that now, you covered it here!! Great Information!! I do not get to sew as much fun things, so some of your terms are new. I have been embroidering for over 18 years, most all Commercial Embroidery. I love every video you all make!! So much FREE information!! Thank you Again!!!
Although I've been doing machine embroidery for a couple of years, there were some tips in your video that I will be implementing. Super helpful video, thank you!
Another idea. This was from a friend on another site. She likes to buy Canvas Drop Cloths to do Sew Outs on. Lots of Fabric for an inexpensive price. Easy to find at your Home Improvement Stores or Hardware Stores. (Wasn't sure if I could mention Store names, but I think you know what I mean).
I always read my manuals first thing and keep them close by at my machines and refer back to them when I need to!! I've learned a lot from them. I don't know how some people would make it without RUclips to depend on now days!! Lol. I know there's a lot of information on RUclips and I enjoy learning new things too but I still start with reading my manuals, usually until certain pages are worn. Some people just don't like to read anymore. I love having mine tho!
If you are beginning your embroidery journey, the options can be overwhelming - so many threads, so many stabilizers. What should you purchase? This video will give you a list of 10 things you need to get started. Please share with any new or beginner embroiderers!!
Thanks for such a basic introduction to machine embroidery. You cut out the chatter and stuck to what we need to begin. Much appreciated!!😊
I am constantly amazed at the questions people post & then sit & wait for answers that they never get.
The answers are always right there in the manuals. And, no one seems to bother to look for them.
yes. all of the answers are in the manuals...if people would read them.
I agree that the manuals are full of great information. I got my embroidery machine almost a year ago, and it so intimidated me, that I immediately sat down and read a large portion of it. It goe me started, and I have gone on and read the rest. I can find the answer to almost every question in it. Still have to ask questions of more experienced people. Thanks for the information.
Thank you for super informative video. Learnt a few tips. Thank you.
Just what I needed, thank you. Have bought a 2nd hand machine and terrified to do more than read the manual so far 😆
Thank you!! I had left a comment earlier today on the Flip Flop Live video you recently did, on Stabilizer. Disregard that now, you covered it here!! Great Information!! I do not get to sew as much fun things, so some of your terms are new. I have been embroidering for over 18 years, most all Commercial Embroidery. I love every video you all make!! So much FREE information!! Thank you Again!!!
Although I've been doing machine embroidery for a couple of years, there were some tips in your video that I will be implementing. Super helpful video, thank you!
Thank you for this informative video 💝
Oh my goodness... This video is so extremely helpful.
Helped a lot. Thank you!
Excellent for us beginners Thanks lots.
Thank you! Just what I need! What is the spray you used with the cut-away stabilizer?
Just beginning embroidery & love the top 10 list you share!
Very good information. Thank you! I wish I had it four years ago when I first bought my machine,
Thank you for this video you are amazing
I've been wanting to get into embroidery and this video has been the most straight forward and helpful. Thank you so much!
Awesome video.
#11 - Software choice? Please recommend a software for a beginner like me who just purchased a Brother se625
Very sound and sensible advice. Thank you 💖
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Wow very talented. It's very useful for me to make my embroidery work.
Great informational advice for the starters of machine embroidery 🧵
You are very welcome, I am glad you are enjoying the videos! thanks for watching!
Great video. I’m going to share this as a friend of mine has just got her first embroidery machine. Thanks Sue
thanks for sharing!!
I enjoyed this video. It was so helpful. Now waiting to find out the next step.
OMG... FINALLY.... you have made me inspired to hook up my embroidery unit to my SE1900 machine.
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Thank you so much for this channel! I feel more relieved now that I know where to begin on my embroidery journey.
You are very welcome, I am glad you are enjoying the videos! thanks for watching!
Thanks for the very useful information. But I need to know how to embroide two names on my boy's shirt. Thanks
Another idea. This was from a friend on another site. She likes to buy Canvas Drop Cloths to do Sew Outs on. Lots of Fabric for an inexpensive price. Easy to find at your Home Improvement Stores or Hardware Stores. (Wasn't sure if I could mention Store names, but I think you know what I mean).
Great information...I'm buying a embroidery machine and this is so helpful..thank you
Love the video. Great tips. Lol just wondering what happened to tip #4.
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Thank you! Just need some of those layer cakes and nice scissors and I'll be ready to go!
the layer cakes are so perfect for just about any project and I love how they all match!
Thank you for this video, it was very helpful. Do you stabilize the felt?
Yes I do! Everything needs to be stabilized
Think you new follower from algeria
Good video thanks
People hate reading manuals? I love it. It's like a tradition for me now when I have gotten a new machine.
I always read my manuals first thing and keep them close by at my machines and refer back to them when I need to!! I've learned a lot from them.
I don't know how some people would make it without RUclips to depend on now days!! Lol. I know there's a lot of information on RUclips and I enjoy learning new things too but I still start with reading my manuals, usually until certain pages are worn. Some people just don't like to read anymore. I love having mine tho!
Enjoyed the video, love your nails!!
Thank you so much!!
Nice list to begin with. Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed!
Good information for beginners.
please remember to share!
Great tips
Great information, thanks❣️
You are very welcome, I am glad you are enjoying the videos! thanks for watching!
Great info Thanks so much
you are welcome!
What do you think of Hatch? BTW, I love your videos!!
Great video!
thanks, hopefully it helps.
Hello from a fellow embroidery channel
This is great! Thanks!!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks
Very helpful, thank you!
Thanks for the info.
you are welcome, thanks for watching!
Beautiful!!!
your nails are beautiful 🤩🤩🤩🤩
Where is the list you mentioned about how each stabilizer is used? Thanks, I found this helpful.
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Hi there this was so very interesting thank you for sharing I am going too subscribe (smiles)
thanks for subscribing!
I found this useful
YOU ROCK!
Good info
What kind of stabiliser do you recommend for patch embroidery?:)
thank you to you
welcome! thanks for commenting !
what was #4
Thx.. i like
BABY CRUFFY!!!!!
For real, those applique scissors look exactly like metzenbaum surgical scissors😂
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1. Whats a good machine for a beginner?
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thanks for watching the videos and supporting the channel!
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Was #4 skipped?
it's entirely possible. I do know how to count (lol) but sometimes I can miss things :)
Why didyou spend more time talking about scissors than needles when needles are the crux of embroidery!