Your bag looks great! You might try using the net sleeve over your metallic thread; it helps the thread not unwind so quickly. Also, I jut learned about Hydro Stick from OESD. It’s used where you want your fabric held in place without pins and no spray! You just lightly dampen it and lay your fabric on top, then, let it dry. I was working on sweatshirt material last night and it was like magic! Happy Stitching!
You had me at this metallic thread is HELL to deal with and pops all the DAMN time! LOL That sounds like the language I use when doing ANY project that won't cooperate!!!
these videos are perfect for me i started doing embroidery this week and have felt lost i have watched multiple of yours and you are so easy to understand and your energy is amazing. you are absolutely going to be my go to! thank you so much for making all of these!
For hard to hoop items either make a mark on the item for center placement or print off a template of the design you can use it over and over again. Sticky back stabilizer a good one won't gum up your needle or a good spray. You can always use an alcohol wipe to clean the needle after soo many stitches, no pins in Vinyl it leaves hole marks and a Metallic needle will help glide the metallic thread better and give better tension.
I love it! Thank you so much for stitching on the cosmetic bag. I really enjoy watching your videos because of the wide variety of items you stitch. After watching your purse video, I actually did one and will be embroidering on a cosmetic bag as well.
Thank you for this. I just bought some small blank bags at Hobby Lobby, and was all excited to stitch them, and realized that I had no idea how to hold back the extra fabric while I embroidered. I saw one video that used sew tites, but they are $26 and I want to do them now anyway. The pins should work. Thank you!
I would have the opening of the bag toward me since all the sizes measure the same. I just find it easier when I can to face my design toward me it's less work and no rotation is needed.
Hello Keisha. Thank you for all your great videos. I'm learning a lot about the PE 800. I do have a question. Can you slow down or speedup the machine?
Thank you! That's good to know. Hopefully soon I will be purchasing a PE800. Until then I will be watching all your helpful videos. Keep up all the great work 💜
Hello. There are some temporary sprays, that will not gum up your needle. The brand sulky KK 2000. It is expensive, but lasts a long time. I order on Amazon. It holds very well and won’t gum up.
Hey Keisha hope all is well. I have some quick questions. What types of thread do you use? Where do you get them? Do you order pre-wound bobbins? Where do you get your supplies? I just want to order supplies that won't break and of quality. Thanks in advance and great videos. I know how it is when you're busy. I make videos and it takes effort, energy and time.
I purchased my thread from amazon and Hobby Lobby, I did not order pre-wound bobbins. here's the link to amazon. Thanks for watching! www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0035DBUPS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
ms Keisha!, um i have a long question i am sorry, I bought myself a PE 800 this year and i have a couple questions regarding tension. So, I am going to be generally embroidering on to T shirts and Hoodie type fabric for now. I am not sure what is the best tension setting for these fabrics and depending on which stitch type of course. For "Fill" stitching (tatimi stitch or whatever) is it best to have it at 4.0 tension setting? and for Satin Stitch like letting or line work is it best to have it less tension say about 2.5? I was also wondering what would be the recommended tension when working with denim type fabrics also i am using basic tear away stablizer thank you so much for taking the time i appreciate it so much. Merry Christmas!! - Adam
Saw recent video of guy that said when using metallics should stand up vertical. He actually used bobbin winding holder on the top and another piece to hold in place and it worked great.
Great video. Thank you for being so transparent and showing flaws.
I hit subscribe as soon as I saw you grab that wine glass! Then I took a sip of mine.
lol! thanks!!
Your bag looks great! You might try using the net sleeve over your metallic thread; it helps the thread not unwind so quickly. Also, I jut learned about Hydro Stick from OESD. It’s used where you want your fabric held in place without pins and no spray! You just lightly dampen it and lay your fabric on top, then, let it dry. I was working on sweatshirt material last night and it was like magic! Happy Stitching!
You had me at this metallic thread is HELL to deal with and pops all the DAMN time! LOL That sounds like the language I use when doing ANY project that won't cooperate!!!
This came out really nice. I love it❤
Turned out nice…and you used metallic thread too. Fearless! Well done
these videos are perfect for me i started doing embroidery this week and have felt lost i have watched multiple of yours and you are so easy to understand and your energy is amazing. you are absolutely going to be my go to! thank you so much for making all of these!
For hard to hoop items either make a mark on the item for center placement or print off a template of the design you can use it over and over again. Sticky back stabilizer a good one won't gum up your needle or a good spray. You can always use an alcohol wipe to clean the needle after soo many stitches, no pins in Vinyl it leaves hole marks and a Metallic needle will help glide the metallic thread better and give better tension.
Super job! Pretty!!!
I love it! Thank you so much for stitching on the cosmetic bag.
I really enjoy watching your videos because of the wide variety of items you stitch.
After watching your purse video, I actually did one and will be embroidering on a
cosmetic bag as well.
Thank you so much!
pro trick : you can watch movies on KaldroStream. I've been using them for watching a lot of movies lately.
@Jaden Reginald yup, I've been watching on kaldrostream for since november myself :D
Thank you for making a “real” video showing errors and mistakes because I learn best from those!
Thank you! I'm happy I found you🙏🏻
Thank you for watching!
Thank you for this. I just bought some small blank bags at Hobby Lobby, and was all excited to stitch them, and realized that I had no idea how to hold back the extra fabric while I embroidered. I saw one video that used sew tites, but they are $26 and I want to do them now anyway. The pins should work. Thank you!
I would have the opening of the bag toward me since all the sizes measure the same. I just find it easier when I can to face my design toward me it's less work and no rotation is needed.
Thank you, I love everything you do ❣️
Hello Keisha. Thank you for all your great videos. I'm learning a lot about the PE 800. I do have a question. Can you slow down or speedup the machine?
Yup, you actually can!
Thank you! That's good to know. Hopefully soon I will be purchasing a PE800. Until then I will be watching all your helpful videos. Keep up all the great work 💜
Great job! I love it! 👏🏽👏🏽😍
Thank you!
Nice video ! I love that thread ! Do a video on your tumbler and rhinestones !
Will do! Thanks for watching!
beautiful bag lovei t!!!
Thank you so much!
Also, I saw another video that said you should slow down the speed when using metallic thread.
A thread net is also a good idea.
Hello. There are some temporary sprays, that will not gum up your needle. The brand sulky KK 2000. It is expensive, but lasts a long time. I order on Amazon. It holds very well and won’t gum up.
Oh okay, I will look into it. thanks so much!
Odif 505 Temporary adhesive (from Hobby Lobby) is what I use. It doesn't gum up the needle! 🙂 Enjoying your videos!!
@@ushalax77 Thank you!
Love it helped me a lot😍💕
Hola mama I’m a very new person trying to do this. What needle did u use for that kind of material. Gracias
I used the Schmitz universal needle.
Hey Keisha hope all is well. I have some quick questions. What types of thread do you use? Where do you get them? Do you order pre-wound bobbins? Where do you get your supplies? I just want to order supplies that won't break and of quality. Thanks in advance and great videos. I know how it is when you're busy. I make videos and it takes effort, energy and time.
I purchased my thread from amazon and Hobby Lobby, I did not order pre-wound bobbins. here's the link to amazon. Thanks for watching! www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0035DBUPS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
@@keishamarie239 Thank you and keep up the great work.
Did you use a software program for the monogram? Thanks for the video...
Yup, I purchased my monogram from Stitchtopia and the software from Sew What Pro.
Thanks for watching!
Nice
ms Keisha!, um i have a long question i am sorry, I bought myself a PE 800 this year and i have a couple questions regarding tension. So, I am going to be generally embroidering on to T shirts and Hoodie type fabric for now. I am not sure what is the best tension setting for these fabrics and depending on which stitch type of course.
For "Fill" stitching (tatimi stitch or whatever) is it best to have it at 4.0 tension setting?
and for Satin Stitch like letting or line work is it best to have it less tension say about 2.5?
I was also wondering what would be the recommended tension when working with denim type fabrics
also i am using basic tear away stablizer
thank you so much for taking the time i appreciate it so much. Merry Christmas!!
- Adam
Hello Thank you for this video. With your metallic thread you need to change the needle for that type of thread. It came out nice 👍🏼
Oh great, what size needle do you recommend? Thanks
Schmetz Metallic 80/12
Awesome! thanks so much!
Saw recent video of guy that said when using metallics should stand up vertical. He actually used bobbin winding holder on the top and another piece to hold in place and it worked great.
Love this!!!!!
What kind of needle did you use?
! I used a Schmetz universal 70/10 needle.
@@keishamarie239 Thank you!
speaking is a little low