The machine is fine in a garage, I don't know if I'll survive 🤣. Luckily I do most embroidery later in the evening so it's normally cooling down but I also have a fan in the garage when I need it.
@@brittanybriggs3806really?! I live in Florida and have for a couple of decades and was told by many of our local shops, including the two I’ve ordered machines from, to keep them out of the garage because the humidity can affect the computer chips and the thread paths.
Thank you for showing how to use these for large designs! 😊
Your welcome 🤗
Thank you
How are you going to deal with that expensive machine in the garage during the summer in Florida? I would be worried
The machine is fine in a garage, I don't know if I'll survive 🤣. Luckily I do most embroidery later in the evening so it's normally cooling down but I also have a fan in the garage when I need it.
@@brittanybriggs3806really?! I live in Florida and have for a couple of decades and was told by many of our local shops, including the two I’ve ordered machines from, to keep them out of the garage because the humidity can affect the computer chips and the thread paths.
Will the brackets filp around so that I can put the shirt on from the bottom? I don’t like to hoop and embroider from the neck.
Yes it can be hooped forwards or backward. In this video I actually have the bracket facing towards me.