Just purchased my new Bernina 335 this month on 3/20/2022. I'm enjoying and learning from all the RUclips Bernina tutorials. Love the tool for screwing in the sewing needle tightly - need to purchase that right away. Great to see the secrets to the decorative stitches and how you use different thread types and playing with the selected sewing machine feet.
Very helpful, thank you. I came across this video while searching for tutorials for my new "old lady" pre-loved B380. I notice you don't hold the threads when starting to stitch, but you don't get "nests" under the fabric? I always get bunches and nests of bobbin thread when I don't hold the threads.
Initials? In regular sewing mode? You just pick the initials and string them together instead of the decorative stitches. But we will consider this as a future topic for a video tutorial.
perhaps you can help me. Years ago I bought a Bernina sewing machine and took the new owners class. In the class we learned a technique where we did a design and then cut out the material between the stitching lines. I can not remember what the technique was called. Please help.
@@BERNINAofNaperville thank you it was cutwork I hate when you know something but can’t think of the name. I have decided that is why I have a driver’s license so I can remember who I am. 🤪
@@BERNINAofNaperville Where do I find that in the manual?? I'm creating a stitch book and have osteoarthritis in my hips, so not having to hold my foot in the sewing position would be awesome.
@@moniquegroom2353 I don’t know but the sewing without a foot control is the start/stop button on the front of the machine. The same button that starts and stops embroidery.
Just purchased my new Bernina 335 this month on 3/20/2022. I'm enjoying and learning from all the RUclips Bernina tutorials. Love the tool for screwing in the sewing needle tightly - need to purchase that right away. Great to see the secrets to the decorative stitches and how you use different thread types and playing with the selected sewing machine feet.
Your videos are better than any videos about Bernina I've seen. I really enjoy them. Very informative and easy to follow you. Thank you.
Very helpful, thank you. I came across this video while searching for tutorials for my new "old lady" pre-loved B380. I notice you don't hold the threads when starting to stitch, but you don't get "nests" under the fabric? I always get bunches and nests of bobbin thread when I don't hold the threads.
Thank you. Very educative. I have Bernette B38 and I will be applying the methods shown here. You are a great teacher.
I just purchased my 335. Thank You for the awesome tutorials. It's so inspiring. 😊
Thanks. That was fabulous. Could you demonstrate how to do initials please? 😊
Initials? In regular sewing mode? You just pick the initials and string them together instead of the decorative stitches. But we will consider this as a future topic for a video tutorial.
@@BERNINAofNaperville Thanks so much. I’m new to this and would love to put my initials on my finished project 🤩
Thank you very much. Very informative. Appreciate your time
My Bernina 335 arrives tomorrow. Thank you for the primer on the decorative stilt he's and what you can do with them!
Awesome, so inspiring, thank you.
Do you not need to lock decorative stitches? You can’t reverse a decorative stitch, so if so, how is it done?
I do not lock them most of the time. But if you need to there is a not feature for decorative stitches. It looks like a pretzel.
perhaps you can help me. Years ago I bought a Bernina sewing machine and took the new owners class. In the class we learned a technique where we did a design and then cut out the material between the stitching lines. I can not remember what the technique was called. Please help.
Was it in embroidery? Was it cutwork? Applique?
@@BERNINAofNaperville thank you it was cutwork I hate when you know something but can’t think of the name. I have decided that is why I have a driver’s license so I can remember who I am. 🤪
Amazing tutorial 💕
Are you sewing without using the foot pedal? Can the 570 do that too?
All new BERNINAs have this feature. I do it in videos sometimes because the tripod for the camera is in my way of the foot control
@@BERNINAofNaperville Where do I find that in the manual?? I'm creating a stitch book and have osteoarthritis in my hips, so not having to hold my foot in the sewing position would be awesome.
@@moniquegroom2353 I don’t know but the sewing without a foot control is the start/stop button on the front of the machine. The same button that starts and stops embroidery.
@@BERNINAofNaperville DOH! How did I not know this? Clearly I AM blonde and clearly I need MORE coffee today LOL. Thanks Gayle!
Thank you
Very helpful. Thank you 👍🏻
what is the table that you are using
I have a Bernette B38 and I think it is so much more options than her big Sister Bernina B 335.
Do you think the machine is a little too small??
It’s perfect for travel and making these stitches.
@@BERNINAofNaperville Thank you for your reply.
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