I just love your tutorials and am learning a lot for my 735. Since I live in San Mateo CA, I can only shop from your store online but I’ll remember you for my accessories. Thank you!
Thank you so much for giving a tour of the decorative stitches included in my new 570qe. Your enthusiasm is contagious! If it weren’t time for bed I’d run downstairs to my studio and start stitching! 🤗
Loved watching how you made all the awesome decorative stitches. Just got a Bernina 590 yesterday. Your videos inspire me to get in there and start stitches even though I'm a beginner and a little intimidated by my new machine.
I am getting "acquainted" my B570 QE. I just took an initial class from the dealer and this particular video is reinforcing what I learned; and taking it to a new level! For example, the tassel stitch; the box; using the information icon. Exactly what I need....I will be looking up more of your videos. Thank you!
t moore - i use my 570 qe for mostly quilting too now thinking of incorporating these decorative stitches into the border when quilting a quilt have you tried that Mary - in Cincinnati
OK so I'm nearly done making my stitch book. I'm asking myself...and you...are there specific uses for some of the stitches? If I buy the Big Book of Stitches, will all become clear?
It’s a creative thing. What would you do with the stitches? On some newer models, if you touch the question mark on the machine and then touch the stitch you’re curious about, the machine will tell you if there’s a practical application. Otherwise your imagination is your only limitation.
You can stitch on whatever type of fabric you want. Remember to use stabilizer that you can remove without harming the sheen of your fabric, or pulling it to distort; and use a needle that is appropriate for the weight of your thread and the type of fabric.
@@donnac5201 I don’t understand you question. But if you are trying to do a zig zag or decorative stitch, you make sure that your 9mm needle plate is selected in the security program and that the 9mm needle plate is actually on your machine.
It is difficult to see the stitches in variegated thread on the darker fabric, maybe you could use lighter fabric and dark color thread next time. Thank you.
Hi. Thank you for your comment. The B 700 is strictly embroidery with a hoop only, so there are no decorative stitches in that machine to do this technique
There are several differences. A lot of different stitches on the BERNINA 570 QE. The main difference is that the B 570 QE has dual feed. We didn't cover that in the video, but it allows you to feed the material from the top as well as the bottom. The B 570 also has electronic foot recognition, programmable presser foot pressure, programmable function buttons and foot control . Physically the B 570 QE is a bit larger as well.
Foot number 40 is used with machines that have the multi direction stitching capability. See it featured in this video. ruclips.net/video/x8Zvz4uGCo4/видео.html
You’ve done it again Gail! Thank you for teaching this old dame new tricks!
I just love your tutorials and am learning a lot for my 735. Since I live in San Mateo CA, I can only shop from your store online but I’ll remember you for my accessories. Thank you!
Thank you so much for giving a tour of the decorative stitches included in my new 570qe. Your enthusiasm is contagious! If it weren’t time for bed I’d run downstairs to my studio and start stitching! 🤗
I’m so happy to see these videos! They are so helpful as are you and your staff! Thank you!
Loved watching how you made all the awesome decorative stitches. Just got a Bernina 590 yesterday. Your videos inspire me to get in there and start stitches even though I'm a beginner and a little intimidated by my new machine.
Gayle :) Thanks again, very helpful (and I love your humor). Thanks for helping me to discover new things and ways of using my machine!
Been working on making a stitch book.....OMG so much fun! I'm glad I watched this video (again) as I can't wait to get to the little fringe stitches.
Wow such a great video - luv the tassles - definitely going to make a stitch book now.
I am getting "acquainted" my B570 QE. I just took an initial class from the dealer and this particular video is reinforcing what I learned; and taking it to a new level! For example, the tassel stitch; the box; using the information icon. Exactly what I need....I will be looking up more of your videos. Thank you!
Thank you for watching and the words of encouragement
I never knew my 570 had so many decorative stitches. I think she’s blushing
I love all the ideas! I am going to try something new on the quilt I’m getting ready to quilt! Thanks!
Thank you so much for this helpful Video!! I Love it❤️Regards from Germany
Dang, I have had my 570qe for two years and never knew some of those stitichs were there! Thanks. (o.k. 99% of my work is quilting)
t moore - i use my 570 qe for mostly quilting too now thinking of incorporating these decorative stitches into the border when quilting a quilt
have you tried that
Mary - in Cincinnati
@@maryl1566 once or twice on baby stuff.
please do more of these videos---so helpful!
Brilliant, thank you...a real insight
Wonderful,great job
OK so I'm nearly done making my stitch book. I'm asking myself...and you...are there specific uses for some of the stitches? If I buy the Big Book of Stitches, will all become clear?
It’s a creative thing. What would you do with the stitches? On some newer models, if you touch the question mark on the machine and then touch the stitch you’re curious about, the machine will tell you if there’s a practical application. Otherwise your imagination is your only limitation.
Gayle, on the 770 is there a way to backstitch in the same needle holes rather than the reverse stitches being Willy nelly?..
Merci du Québec , i love it
You have given me an encyclopedic of information, oops I’m giving away my age. 😂
🍃🌸🍃That’s NEAT!🍃🌸🍃
Awesome
Hello, am I also able to do decorative stitches on silky fabric? Thank you.
You can stitch on whatever type of fabric you want. Remember to use stabilizer that you can remove without harming the sheen of your fabric, or pulling it to distort; and use a needle that is appropriate for the weight of your thread and the type of fabric.
@@BERNINAofNaperville Thank you very much
Which stabiliser do you use?
Medium weight tear away is fine.
What keeps me from using 9mm stitching on Artista 730?
I don’t know. What’s stopping you?
Is the stitch plate correct for a zig zag or a straight stitch?
@@donnac5201 I don’t understand you question. But if you are trying to do a zig zag or decorative stitch, you make sure that your 9mm needle plate is selected in the security program and that the 9mm needle plate is actually on your machine.
HOW do I increase the font size in the alphabet setting
In decorative stitching, you can’t.
I own the 580 Bernina. Why is that not included?
The BERNINA 580 is not in the current BERNINA line. However this video will give you enough INFO to apply to your B 580
It is difficult to see the stitches in variegated thread on the darker fabric, maybe you could use lighter fabric and dark color thread next time. Thank you.
Hi I get Bernina b700 newely may I do this in my machine
Hi. Thank you for your comment. The B 700 is strictly embroidery with a hoop only, so there are no decorative stitches in that machine to do this technique
Hello!! it is possible to obtain these stitches for the B770 QE; Thanks!
No. These stitches are not on the B 770. However, stay tuned to your bernina.com newsletter because there is a surprise coming for the B 770 machines.
I have the 560. What is the difference between 560 & 570
There are several differences. A lot of different stitches on the BERNINA 570 QE. The main difference is that the B 570 QE has dual feed. We didn't cover that in the video, but it allows you to feed the material from the top as well as the bottom. The B 570 also has electronic foot recognition, programmable presser foot pressure, programmable function buttons and foot control . Physically the B 570 QE is a bit larger as well.
OH and I falied to mention that the B 570 QE has the BERNINA Jumbo bobbin which holds 70% more thread than your B 560.
Can you explain foot 40
Foot number 40 is used with machines that have the multi direction stitching capability. See it featured in this video. ruclips.net/video/x8Zvz4uGCo4/видео.html
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I have New b5700