I keep black and white on mine, since they're the ones I use the most. I need to fix one of the thread feeders on mine, but having the other 13 needles that work are great and convenient for swapping out or having projects with like, 8 colors
Happy you are feeling better! Love your videos- I have the same machine (2yrs) now and we have been through some stuff lol. The learning curve was serious coming from single needle but once I got my confidence up and found helpful videos, I was off and running. Thanks for sharing your review so far
hello! welcome to the ricoma family. you c😅an remove the plastic thread thingies (i don't know what they are called). use either a flat head screw driver or a pair of tweezers, place under the thingie and lift up. they fit really tightly on the spindle but once you get them up enough to grasp firmly, you can work them up and off the spindle. i was sweating bullets doing mine but they did eventually come up! 😅 P.S.: love your channel! glad the hip is healing up. i also have the mt 1501 and i am loving it!
Oh you sold the machine I’m dreaming of! One day for me! One day! But now wondering about the “common denominator” 🤣 You are so funny… I enjoyed this video a lot!
Lemme tell you how hard it is to filter when recording... SO HARD. I wanted to say the other word, but I am trying to be polite and as family friendly as possible in the videos. You never know when small ears are listening.
Hey Georgia, thanks for the shout out! I’m actually loving the machine so far. Someday I may graduate up to the 15 needle I’m happy to see that you are on the road to recovery.
Do you use inventora for your embroidery projects? Ibwould love to see a video for the breakdown. I am struggling with this. I guess I should watch some of the videos. Lol
I DO, but only from the blanks management standpoint. Tracking thread has never been a "thing" I felt was worth the time. What I do is charge for the blank, then charge a fee per 1,000 stitches, round up to make it a nice number.
I don’t know where they’re assembled, but as far as cost vs return: to me it’s been great! I had way more problems with a domestic brand multi-needle than I do with the MT-1501. I hope others comment, too. I am going to appear biased no matter how much I sing their praises since I’m an Ambassador.
This one I believe is 9k? I may be WAY off though. I did a video in January going over the options for 2024. It has accurate info, but my runner brain is at Disney and all mushy right now.
300 pounds without the stand. 460 pounds with the stand. That would be why it's on the first floor. The stand has wheels (casters) so we just rolled it into the garage after movers helped us get it ON the stand.
I keep black and white on mine, since they're the ones I use the most. I need to fix one of the thread feeders on mine, but having the other 13 needles that work are great and convenient for swapping out or having projects with like, 8 colors
Black, white, red, green, gold, and gray!
I'm so glad you're feeling better ❤️ The sewing world needs you! Thank you for all that you do 🤗💓
I am so sad I can’t sew until mid-July. Both of my machines are now driven by a knee lift haha!
@fiercekittenz lol oh my goodness! More time for your embroidery and laser machines then 😄😍🥰
Happy you are feeling better! Love your videos- I have the same machine (2yrs) now and we have been through some stuff lol. The learning curve was serious coming from single needle but once I got my confidence up and found helpful videos, I was off and running. Thanks for sharing your review so far
I never would have guessed you just had hip surgery! Very cool to see the new machine in action and for a good cause!
I’m incredibly stubborn. I’ve been doing my PT exercises religiously to rebuild muscle strength around the new joint! Last week was a doozy.
hello! welcome to the ricoma family. you c😅an remove the plastic thread thingies (i don't know what they are called). use either a flat head screw driver or a pair of tweezers, place under the thingie and lift up. they fit really tightly on the spindle but once you get them up enough to grasp firmly, you can work them up and off the spindle. i was sweating bullets doing mine but they did eventually come up! 😅 P.S.: love your channel! glad the hip is healing up. i also have the mt 1501 and i am loving it!
Thank you!!!
Oh you sold the machine I’m dreaming of! One day for me! One day!
But now wondering about the “common denominator” 🤣
You are so funny… I enjoyed this video a lot!
I am retired as a senior system admin, so it was RTFM, but the f did not stand for freaking. 😂😹
Glad you’re feeling better.
Lemme tell you how hard it is to filter when recording... SO HARD. I wanted to say the other word, but I am trying to be polite and as family friendly as possible in the videos. You never know when small ears are listening.
Hey Georgia, thanks for the shout out! I’m actually loving the machine so far. Someday I may graduate up to the 15 needle I’m happy to see that you are on the road to recovery.
SO. MANY. NEEDLES!!!
I have my machines in the centre of the room for ease of changing threads, makes things much easier
I wish I could do that! We don’t have the room, but I have a stepping stool to access the back rows.
So glad you are healing!
Thank you very much for this tutorial. Give some information about this machine. I like the way you explain everything good job.
I ran my machine at 1000 for 3 years no problems
Amazing work 👏🏿
just get a flat head screw driver and put under the plastic thingies , they will lift up and pull off. All mine are off and stored in a box now
OOOOOOOH... thank you!!!
Do you use inventora for your embroidery projects? Ibwould love to see a video for the breakdown. I am struggling with this. I guess I should watch some of the videos. Lol
I DO, but only from the blanks management standpoint. Tracking thread has never been a "thing" I felt was worth the time. What I do is charge for the blank, then charge a fee per 1,000 stitches, round up to make it a nice number.
@@fiercekittenz thank you
I just got a SWF whew it’s wild
Welcome to the living
Where do you get your variegated thread from?
Wizard Stitchery and Crafts!
Quality❤
Is ricoma worth the money$$? I heard they we're assembled in China. Does anyone know if these is true or is able to verify?
I don’t know where they’re assembled, but as far as cost vs return: to me it’s been great! I had way more problems with a domestic brand multi-needle than I do with the MT-1501.
I hope others comment, too. I am going to appear biased no matter how much I sing their praises since I’m an Ambassador.
What price range is that machine? Just a ball park
This one I believe is 9k? I may be WAY off though. I did a video in January going over the options for 2024. It has accurate info, but my runner brain is at Disney and all mushy right now.
how much does it weigh?
300 pounds without the stand. 460 pounds with the stand. That would be why it's on the first floor. The stand has wheels (casters) so we just rolled it into the garage after movers helped us get it ON the stand.
@@fiercekittenz wow. someone in Craigslist is selling for 3,459. I dont have an office
As a quilting, embroidering kitten foster thank you for your time and talent!!