I’m torn between the EM-1010, MT-1501, and TC-1501. Right now I’m using a Brother PE800 and I’m looking to upgrade in a few months but I don’t know if I should start out with the EM-1010 and upgrade once I get used to a multi-needle
They're all great options! If you can afford it, I'd go bigger. I love my TC! Stitches faster, has a bigger sewing field, and if you ever want to get into hats you won't be limited. The EM is a great starter machine, but it really depends. Perhaps this video will help! ruclips.net/video/n5rKPdwkQFA/видео.html
@@KaylaKrische I was thinking I should just go with the bigger machine from the start so I don’t have to upgrade so soon. Do you feel the learning curve is harder with the bigger machine?
@@thefinishingtouchcw8394 personally I think they're about the same! You'll catch on easy. They have training when you purchase and there are sooooo many videos out there.
@@KaylaKrische awesome I think I’m just going to bite the bullet and go with the larger machine so i’m not limiting my business capabilities….thanks for your input❤️
Great video Kayla. Thank you!!
What did you use the big piece to put the two layers of poly mesh on? Is it the no mesh cut away stabilizer? Thanks
Very helpful 👍
Thanks for sharing about not finding your tape 🤣I can’t never find my “painters” tape either💆🏻♀️🙈🤣comforting to know that I’m not the only one😂
Haha Just keeping it real!
What needle did you use on your machine?
I’m torn between the EM-1010, MT-1501, and TC-1501. Right now I’m using a Brother PE800 and I’m looking to upgrade in a few months but I don’t know if I should start out with the EM-1010 and upgrade once I get used to a multi-needle
They're all great options! If you can afford it, I'd go bigger. I love my TC! Stitches faster, has a bigger sewing field, and if you ever want to get into hats you won't be limited. The EM is a great starter machine, but it really depends. Perhaps this video will help! ruclips.net/video/n5rKPdwkQFA/видео.html
@@KaylaKrische I was thinking I should just go with the bigger machine from the start so I don’t have to upgrade so soon. Do you feel the learning curve is harder with the bigger machine?
@@thefinishingtouchcw8394 personally I think they're about the same! You'll catch on easy. They have training when you purchase and there are sooooo many videos out there.
@@KaylaKrische awesome I think I’m just going to bite the bullet and go with the larger machine so i’m not limiting my business capabilities….thanks for your input❤️
@@thefinishingtouchcw8394 of course! Use my link and get an extra $100 off 😉
What are those tweezer scissor things you are using?
They're from AllStitch! I just got them and I love them! allstitch.com/products/412-squeezers-thread-nips-1708?variant=19469550813251
What kind of needle did you use?
I always use a 65/9 :)
@@KaylaKrische ball point?