You are the most excited and happy person I've seen in a long time. What a happy girl. Thank you for the information and thank you for being so upbeat!
@@romykruse6266 Hi I think it could be a compliment/friendly statement only- possibly even cultural! My family came to Australia decades ago, yes ladies in the 50's, 60's, + more, always refer to adult "younger" people like this : "Such and such girl, etc..for people in the 30's , 40's or less! I always thought it was very nice @ Helen Merkis!!
No matter how You look at it …IT’S A MARVELOUS INSPIRATION and MOTIVATION…THE STITCHES COME TO LIFE…and with the different vibrant colors…WOW…AND OH YES I HAVE MADE SOME VERY ARTFUL PIECES USING THE BEAUTIFUL STITCHES,,,,YES YES YES❤❤❤❤❤
What a great idea to stitch on black fabric with the neon threads. I just got a Viking Topaz 50 and need to make friends with it😅! I’m definitely making my own stitch book! Thanks
This is so helpful!! Timeless exercise. I did something similar for my Baby Lock Sashiko2 machine. It created a great reference, but also got me to just dive in and get to know my machine. Just getting the feel for it was so important! ♥️😷👍
What a great idea! I just ordered a new sewing machine today (Singer Quantum Stylist 9960) and while I was watching your video series on the sewing machine, I heard you mention a “Stitch book”. I followed your link and want to thank you for an excellent idea!
This is so helpful! I picked up my machine a 770 SE QE the day of lockdown in March 2020 and I have never been able to attend any classes. I will be watching this series!! Thank you for making them !
My Brother has only 180 stitches so I feel a little inferior here. Ha! I thought I would never in a million years use them all but saw a stitch book project at my quilt shop and thought that would be a great way to try them all out and find uses for them. I'm using dark brown grunge that I had left over and bright yellow thread that I can see very well. My only problem is going thru the menus by number and adding the stitched pattern number I have to keep changing my presser foot. Think I'll scratch that idea. This gave me several ideas how to proceed. Thanks.
My dear I have several sewing machines. One is a Brother SE700 that I got for FREE from Amazon in exchange for a review of the machine. It is a much better machine than the Janome 8000 when it first came out. Currently I have a Janome Skyline S9. I love my machines, but I wanted to tell you that you have far more then 180 stitches. For every width and/or length change that you make to a stitch, you have a different stitch. Then if you have the mirror feature you have even more. If you can combine stitches, you can make a stitch by sewing out a stitch as is the default and then mirror it, and if you like you can lengthen the stitch along with changing the width. Or you can add straight lines in between the stitches. You can probably get up to 50 different changes for each stitch, although not necessarily with straight stitches although they too can be changed a bit. In my sewing room I am currently working on my 6th quilt top that were supposed to be for Christmas 2023. I missed it. But since I am trying to get those done, I have been holding off on trying all the neat tricks I have seen lately on RUclips. While they may be showing things on a different machine than I have, I suspect that I can can achieve the same thing on my machines. Of course, I would love a machine with thousands of stitches on it, but at 68 and in poor health, I can't justify the expense even if my hubby would let me buy one.
hi there im still working on my stitch book and looking ahead i see in menu P "specialty stitches" that the note at the bottom of the menu will say "requires such and such a foot". Do I need to purchase those feet to do the stitch out? thankyou
Bluprint has gone back to being Craftsy. Purchased classes are still there and you can either take a subscription or buy individual classes like before. I don’t know what’s happening about the free ones
You are the most excited and happy person I've seen in a long time. What a happy girl. Thank you for the information and thank you for being so upbeat!
I agree...however... she is a WOMAN not a girl. Do you call men boys? Haha
@@romykruse6266 Hi I think it could be a compliment/friendly statement only- possibly even cultural! My family came to Australia decades ago, yes ladies in the 50's, 60's, + more, always refer to adult "younger" people like this : "Such and such girl, etc..for people in the 30's , 40's or less! I always thought it was very nice @ Helen Merkis!!
No matter how You look at it …IT’S A MARVELOUS INSPIRATION and MOTIVATION…THE STITCHES COME TO LIFE…and with the different vibrant colors…WOW…AND OH YES I HAVE MADE SOME VERY ARTFUL PIECES USING THE BEAUTIFUL STITCHES,,,,YES YES YES❤❤❤❤❤
What a great idea to stitch on black fabric with the neon threads. I just got a Viking Topaz 50 and need to make friends with it😅! I’m definitely making my own stitch book! Thanks
This is so helpful!! Timeless exercise. I did something similar for my Baby Lock Sashiko2 machine. It created a great reference, but also got me to just dive in and get to know my machine. Just getting the feel for it was so important! ♥️😷👍
You are so welcome!
THIS IS A REALLY REALLY A. WONDERFUL improvement of what I have done…to keep record of my FAVORATE STITCHES…and most used
What a great idea! I just ordered a new sewing machine today (Singer Quantum Stylist 9960) and while I was watching your video series on the sewing machine, I heard you mention a “Stitch book”. I followed your link and want to thank you for an excellent idea!
This is so helpful! I picked up my machine a 770 SE QE the day of lockdown in March 2020 and I have never been able to attend any classes. I will be watching this series!! Thank you for making them !
Glad I could help!
purchased the viking cosmos course...so excited. doing a stitch book first. thankyou for all the useful info!
Thank you for the great ideas. Never thought of using black backing.
Thank you...happy stitching!
Just found this and its wonderful. I'm getting to know my pfaff quilt ambition 2.0
My Brother has only 180 stitches so I feel a little inferior here. Ha! I thought I would never in a million years use them all but saw a stitch book project at my quilt shop and thought that would be a great way to try them all out and find uses for them. I'm using dark brown grunge that I had left over and bright yellow thread that I can see very well. My only problem is going thru the menus by number and adding the stitched pattern number I have to keep changing my presser foot. Think I'll scratch that idea. This gave me several ideas how to proceed. Thanks.
My dear I have several sewing machines. One is a Brother SE700 that I got for FREE from Amazon in exchange for a review of the machine. It is a much better machine than the Janome 8000 when it first came out. Currently I have a Janome Skyline S9. I love my machines, but I wanted to tell you that you have far more then 180 stitches. For every width and/or length change that you make to a stitch, you have a different stitch. Then if you have the mirror feature you have even more. If you can combine stitches, you can make a stitch by sewing out a stitch as is the default and then mirror it, and if you like you can lengthen the stitch along with changing the width. Or you can add straight lines in between the stitches. You can probably get up to 50 different changes for each stitch, although not necessarily with straight stitches although they too can be changed a bit.
In my sewing room I am currently working on my 6th quilt top that were supposed to be for Christmas 2023. I missed it. But since I am trying to get those done, I have been holding off on trying all the neat tricks I have seen lately on RUclips. While they may be showing things on a different machine than I have, I suspect that I can can achieve the same thing on my machines. Of course, I would love a machine with thousands of stitches on it, but at 68 and in poor health, I can't justify the expense even if my hubby would let me buy one.
Do you then tear away the stabilizer, or keep it?
How do you glue the two stitched fabrics together?
hi there im still working on my stitch book and looking ahead i see in menu P "specialty stitches" that the note at the bottom of the menu will say "requires such and such a foot". Do I need to purchase those feet to do the stitch out? thankyou
I love this! Thank YOU
How to install the bobbin case?
Che sei brava.. complimenti
Some of those stitches are massive large and wide! Does the Bernina 880 do stitches that large? Is it because of sideways sewing? Fascinating!
Very Informative thank you
When searching craftsy....what do you search for? I cannot find this series in there at all...
Do you remove the stabilizer after stitching?
What happens with these Blueprint session now that they are closed?
Bluprint has gone back to being Craftsy. Purchased classes are still there and you can either take a subscription or buy individual classes like before. I don’t know what’s happening about the free ones
Love your tutorials but I wish you didn't talk so fast. I have to stop many times and repeat..which isn't easy on you tube.
You can change the playback speed in settings to .75 so the playback is slower. Should be easy to do. Try it.
You are a talking machine.
No pause. No breathing. Unbelievable.
High pitched yelling voice can't listen to this
The trick is to slow the playback speed. It's much easier to follow and the pitch of the voice is mellower. You could also turn on closed captioning.