Oh Julia, that was a terrific presentation! You are an incredible inspiration. I have a Husqvarna Designer SE. It does similar to yours. It is so much fun creating different embroidery’s I love that you don’t need a computer to create designs on the Brother. That is so convenient. I really value all your input. Now that the cooler weather is coming I will be inside sewing! Thank you so much😊
With cool weather ahead, I’m also planning on sewing more! This machine has a stitch counter, so I though it would be interesting to track how many stitches I’ll sew/embroider in November😁
Can you do a video about different sergers that you have used?? Is it good enough to buy for example a brother 1034 or would you suggest a more professional (industrial) one?
Men's shirts have buttons on the opposite side, and a larger throat machine would be ideal. Does it allow you to change the stitch plate for a single-hole needle? I am looking for this in my new machine.
Hi Julia, I’m interested to buy a machine like yours. I visited the website, it is in the UK. Is it possible to help provide a website for the USA. I appreciate it.
The large throat is the only thing I'm jealous of. Having to think about how to feed through that darned hole is very bothersome. But it is also a fun challenge.
Hi Julia I just started sewing and there's one thing thats bothering me so much. How do you get a good looking top stitch on the good side while hemming from the inside? Because I'm struggling a lot to get one. The inside stitch is absolute perfect while it looks horrible on the good side. And i use Elna EL200 sewing machine. Thank You
If the stitch looks bad on one of the sides, usually it’s an indication that thread tension needs to be adjusted - I have a short video on my Instagram from a few months back showing how to find right tension, it might help!
Oh Julia, that was a terrific presentation! You are an incredible inspiration. I have a Husqvarna Designer SE. It does similar to yours. It is so much fun creating different embroidery’s I love that you don’t need a computer to create designs on the Brother. That is so convenient. I really value all your input. Now that the cooler weather is coming I will be inside sewing! Thank you so much😊
With cool weather ahead, I’m also planning on sewing more! This machine has a stitch counter, so I though it would be interesting to track how many stitches I’ll sew/embroider in November😁
Can you do a video about different sergers that you have used??
Is it good enough to buy for example a brother 1034 or would you suggest a more professional (industrial) one?
Hmmm. It weighs what my 1975 Kenmore weighs. Which is good, lightweight machines have issues (motor vibration).
I just want to know if you prefer this machine or industrial sewing machine?
Men's shirts have buttons on the opposite side, and a larger throat machine would be ideal. Does it allow you to change the stitch plate for a single-hole needle? I am looking for this in my new machine.
Great point regarding menswear! Yes, this machine comes with a second plate that’s solely for straight stitch🤗
Hi Julia,
I’m interested to buy a machine like yours. I visited the website, it is in the UK.
Is it possible to help provide a website for the USA.
I appreciate it.
You can look at Brother official website for the USA - they should have a list of of local dealers that sell this model🤗
Thank you so much ❤
Thanks for sharing at 10.000 it is my dream machine 😅😅
The large throat is the only thing I'm jealous of. Having to think about how to feed through that darned hole is very bothersome. But it is also a fun challenge.
Hi Julia I just started sewing and there's one thing thats bothering me so much.
How do you get a good looking top stitch on the good side while hemming from the inside?
Because I'm struggling a lot to get one.
The inside stitch is absolute perfect while it looks horrible on the good side.
And i use Elna EL200 sewing machine.
Thank You
If the stitch looks bad on one of the sides, usually it’s an indication that thread tension needs to be adjusted - I have a short video on my Instagram from a few months back showing how to find right tension, it might help!