Thank you for another great video! Wonderful tip about using AquaMesh Plus to keep the fabric and batting edge smooth. Also love your use of painters tape. I definitely need to try that.
A very helpful video. I am using the B700 Bernina for my edge to edge quilting. Lately I have been seeing random loopy stitches on the top not nice, flat stitching. Any ideas as to the cause? I have never touched the tension but saw in your video where you recommend 3.5 or 3.75. Maybe I will try that. Thanks again!
Loops on the top can also be an indication that your needle is too thin or too large. Also, I would recommend making sure that your machine is running the most recent firmware.
Hi Again Gayle, This is Sandra Brazell again. I thought it might be useful if you knew the supplies I was using and what I was trying to stitch out. I was trying to stitch out a sample of an Amelie Scott Edge to Edge quilt design. The following items were used to stitch out both designs: 1. Bernina 580E machine 2. Bernina Mega Hoop 3. Silver regular machine bobbin 4. Amelia Scott Edge-to Edge Star quilt design 5. King Tut 40/3ply quilt thread When the first design did not stitch out properly, I used the Mega Hoop and a Bernina 580E original uncomplicated design that is in the machine to make sure the machine was set and function properly. I used the same settings and items as is the list above. After this did not work, I then used the Bernina oval hoop to stitch the design to make sure the machine and my settings were set correctly for the design. The design stitched out with no problems. I truly would like to know what I did incorrectly. I returned the Mega Hoop months ago but, if you can tell me how to make it work on my machine, I am willing to repurchase the hoop and try it again. I want to use the Mega Hoop to do Edge to Edge quilting and with the longer hoop I anticipate reducing the number of times I will have to rehoop the quilt. Your assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Hi Gayle ,Thanks for the explanation very useful .I would like to use like that sticky paper to print the design but it tremendously expensive with the shipping from Amazon.Please can you suggest doing other method when making edge to edge quilting when repeating the design so it can be stitched accurate from start and finish
Would t it be nice if you would support our store and buy it from us? www.berninaofnaperville.com/products/stabilstick-template-sheets?_pos=2&_sid=d0b236f1f&_ss=r
I have been quilting using edge to edge and I am getting nesting on the back of my quilt at the design joins (where I am starting the next design). I am using a B770, in the hoop, quilting needle and Gamut thread because of the colour. I adjusted the tension from 3.0 to 3.75 to 4.0 and nothing changes…any suggestions?? It is getting frustrating because my thread is a contrast to the back of my quilt so you can see the pattern…and the nests!!!
Thank you for the great video. Video helped me out greatly, And I love that you show the screen and then hoop and what button to choose that make it easier to understand for newbie.
So you don’t turn the thread cutter off. Are there any knots on the back? I didn’t see any. Did you turn anything to do with knots off? How are all the threads secured? Great video!
Camilla was the love of our life. The best shop dog ever! Unfortunately she passed the rainbow bridge in November and we miss her everyday. Many of our customers often wanted to bring her home with them.
Gayle, I’m making a king size quilt using one of the pantographs from this collection. I will quilt with my 790 Crystal Edition. Would you recommend beginning in the middle of this huge quilt?
Thank you, Gayle! Would you follow the same process as shown in your video? I don't have a large enough space to spread out the king size quilt. Any suggestion? Jean
@@jeandeuel1073 yes I would do like the video. A king size in a small space is ambitious. Honestly, I have a Longarm so my king’s going on that. You may want to use these sew steady clamps to manage the bulk. www.berninaofnaperville.com/products/sew-steady-2pc-suspension-system?_pos=1&_sid=7d3cfe4bf&_ss=r
I’m not well versed in using this software. I do have Bernina 830 yo embroidery unit. Can you list all items. I didn’t realize or remember there is a separate bobbin for embroidery.
I learned so much watching just this video!! I am now subscribed. I have the Bernina software, but have not really been taught how to use it...... As someone who was introduced to computers Waaaay into adulthood and after college/grad school (and I'm an apple user) it just seems so difficult to figure out on my own. So happy I found you.
Hello !! How do you get your stitches where the two designs meet so neat ? I get thick securing stitches at that point which I do not like !! I have the B700 and am using pinpoint placement.
Have watched the video several times and learn each time I view it. But I can’t copy the design to make two on my hoop no matter what I do. I see you left clicked on the design and right clicked to move it. When I let go of the right click the design drops back into the original place. I’m using the bernina artlink 9 and an OESD single run pattern that measures almost 4.880 x 6.920. Is my design choice too large? I’m using a Bernina 880 and a mega hoop size.
Hi Vivien, You can not make a copy in Artlink software. You need BERNINA Toolbox Editor, BERNINA EMbroidery Software 8/9 or BERNINA Creator 9 to do so on a computer. However, you can make the copy in your BERNINA 880. Consider watching the BERNINA Embroidery Sampler Block3 video to see how to do this. Hope this helps. ~Gayle
I wonder why you don't use the hoop helper. I can see the edits in the video that tells me your hoop was skittering around. The hoop helper is essential for this process.
I purchased a snap hoop. I can note get the hoop to calibrate my new hoop, and until I can do that it will not allow me to embroider on my B560 Bernina. It attached to my embroidery module OK so I don't know what to do. I have tried repeatedly and out of frustration I gave up. Can you give me any advice
Yes. Snap hoops are not a BERNINA item and not supported. It’s a gamble if they work. They don’t hold the materials properly and are awful. Stick to BERNINA hoops.
Considering the the version 9 software has yet to hit stores , I would not count on a sale. However, there is a version of the software called Creator that allows you to digitize original artwork and a lot of other features. It is $1199 in contrast to the designer plus version 9 priced at $2749
I can't think of a way to print the templates accurately without using software. You can download the BERNINA Artlink software for free here: www.bernina.com/en-US/Software-US/Embroidery-Software/BERNINA-Embroidery-Software-9/BERNINA-ARTlink-9
I have been quilting using edge to edge and I am getting nesting on the back of my quilt at the design joins (where I am starting the next design). I am using a B770, in the hoop, quilting needle and Gamut thread because of the colour. I adjusted the tension from 3.0 to 3.75 to 4.0 and nothing changes…any suggestions?? It is getting frustrating because my thread is a contrast to the back of my quilt so you can see the pattern…and the nests!!!
@@anndalynnketellapper8296 this is not a tension issue. You have to perform a “thread up” command and pull your bobbin thread to the top using your external needle up down button.
I loved the tip about double sided tape. Always have trouble keeping things lined up and the hoop springs! Didn’t know of such a thing.
Thank you for another great video! Wonderful tip about using AquaMesh Plus to keep the fabric and batting edge smooth. Also love your use of painters tape. I definitely need to try that.
A very helpful video. I am using the B700 Bernina for my edge to edge quilting. Lately I have been seeing random loopy stitches on the top not nice, flat stitching. Any ideas as to the cause? I have never touched the tension but saw in your video where you recommend 3.5 or 3.75. Maybe I will try that. Thanks again!
Loops on the top can also be an indication that your needle is too thin or too large. Also, I would recommend making sure that your machine is running the most recent firmware.
What a great explanation of this process. Thank you, Gayle.
thank you for the tutorial - what weight and type of thread do you use for edge to edge emb. quilting?
Thanks so much Gayle. This is so helpful.
Hi Again Gayle,
This is Sandra Brazell again. I thought it might be useful if you knew the supplies I was using and what I was trying to stitch out. I was trying to stitch out a sample of an Amelie Scott Edge to Edge quilt design. The following items were used to stitch out both designs:
1. Bernina 580E machine
2. Bernina Mega Hoop
3. Silver regular machine bobbin
4. Amelia Scott Edge-to Edge Star quilt design
5. King Tut 40/3ply quilt thread
When the first design did not stitch out properly, I used the Mega Hoop and a Bernina 580E original uncomplicated design that is in the machine to make sure the machine was set and function properly. I used the same settings and items as is the list above. After this did not work, I then used the Bernina oval hoop to stitch the design to make sure the machine and my settings were set correctly for the design. The design stitched out with no problems. I truly would like to know what I did incorrectly. I returned the Mega Hoop months ago but, if you can tell me how to make it work on my machine, I am willing to repurchase the hoop and try it again. I want to use the Mega Hoop to do Edge to Edge quilting and with the longer hoop I anticipate reducing the number of times I will have to rehoop the quilt.
Your assistance would be greatly appreciated.
I do not understand your issues with the mega hoop. You should take your machine and hoop to your local dealer for assistance with this issue.
Hi Gayle ,Thanks for the explanation very useful .I would like to use like that sticky paper to print the design but it tremendously expensive with the shipping from Amazon.Please can you suggest doing other method when making edge to edge quilting when repeating the design so it can be stitched accurate from start and finish
Would t it be nice if you would support our store and buy it from us? www.berninaofnaperville.com/products/stabilstick-template-sheets?_pos=2&_sid=d0b236f1f&_ss=r
I use paper and spray a little 500 on the back.
@@jnlfamily2 Thanks Louise I think it’s good idea I will try it thanks a lot .
I have been quilting using edge to edge and I am getting nesting on the back of my quilt at the design joins (where I am starting the next design). I am using a B770, in the hoop, quilting needle and Gamut thread because of the colour. I adjusted the tension from 3.0 to 3.75 to 4.0 and nothing changes…any suggestions?? It is getting frustrating because my thread is a contrast to the back of my quilt so you can see the pattern…and the nests!!!
Thank you for the great video. Video helped me out greatly, And I love that you show the screen and then hoop and what button to choose that make it easier to understand for newbie.
So you don’t turn the thread cutter off. Are there any knots on the back? I didn’t see any. Did you turn anything to do with knots off? How are all the threads secured? Great video!
The machine automatically secures at starts and stops. No knots because I hold the threads when getting started.
“Hoop springs eternal…”. Too funny,….you kill me!
I want the dog !
Camilla was the love of our life. The best shop dog ever! Unfortunately she passed the rainbow bridge in November and we miss her everyday. Many of our customers often wanted to bring her home with them.
Gayle, I’m making a king size quilt using one of the pantographs from this collection. I will quilt with my 790 Crystal Edition. Would you recommend beginning in the middle of this huge quilt?
Yes. On any quilt it is best to start in the middle and then work out to manage the bulk.
Thank you, Gayle!
Would you follow the same process as shown in your video? I don't have a large enough space to spread out the king size quilt. Any suggestion?
Jean
@@jeandeuel1073 yes I would do like the video. A king size in a small space is ambitious. Honestly, I have a Longarm so my king’s going on that. You may want to use these sew steady clamps to manage the bulk. www.berninaofnaperville.com/products/sew-steady-2pc-suspension-system?_pos=1&_sid=7d3cfe4bf&_ss=r
Brilliant tutorial! Thank you so much. I am going to order my upgrade to Bernina V9 today after watching your video!
I’m not well versed in using this software. I do have Bernina 830 yo embroidery unit. Can you list all items. I didn’t realize or remember there is a separate bobbin for embroidery.
You are amazing! Thank you! I love your wonderful tutorial, your great voice, everything! Following! I have a new hero!
Thanks, Gail! You make so much sense. I’ve got to try it!
I learned so much watching just this video!! I am now subscribed. I have the Bernina software, but have not really been taught how to use it...... As someone who was introduced to computers Waaaay into adulthood and after college/grad school (and I'm an apple user) it just seems so difficult to figure out on my own. So happy I found you.
How did you remove the sticky back wash away? Just pulled it off? If so, did it tear easily through the stitches? Thank you
There is only a little bit. And it is wash away. So better to wash it away treat her than try to tear it away.
Hello !! How do you get your stitches where the two designs meet so neat ? I get thick securing stitches at that point which I do not like !! I have the B700 and am using pinpoint placement.
You have to do a thread up command to pull the bobbin thread up and hold when you start to sew.
Have watched the video several times and learn each time I view it. But I can’t copy the design to make two on my hoop no matter what I do. I see you left clicked on the design and right clicked to move it. When I let go of the right click the design drops back into the original place.
I’m using the bernina artlink 9 and an OESD single run pattern that measures almost 4.880 x 6.920. Is my design choice too large? I’m using a Bernina 880 and a mega hoop size.
Hi Vivien, You can not make a copy in Artlink software. You need BERNINA Toolbox Editor, BERNINA EMbroidery Software 8/9 or BERNINA Creator 9 to do so on a computer. However, you can make the copy in your BERNINA 880. Consider watching the BERNINA Embroidery Sampler Block3 video to see how to do this. Hope this helps. ~Gayle
I wonder why you don't use the hoop helper. I can see the edits in the video that tells me your hoop was skittering around. The hoop helper is essential for this process.
We do not care for them. And everyone does things differently. Glad you like them.
Continuous single run emb in emb SW
Is this a statement or a question?
Do you disengage the thread cutter before edge to edge? Thx. Janet
No
I purchased a snap hoop. I can note get the hoop to calibrate my new hoop, and until I can do that it will not allow me to embroider on my B560 Bernina. It attached to my embroidery module OK so I don't know what to do. I have tried repeatedly and out of frustration I gave up. Can you give me any advice
Yes. Snap hoops are not a BERNINA item and not supported. It’s a gamble if they work. They don’t hold the materials properly and are awful. Stick to BERNINA hoops.
I would love to get the software, but its so expensive. Do you know if there will be any upcoming sale on version 8 or even version 9?
Considering the the version 9 software has yet to hit stores , I would not count on a sale. However, there is a version of the software called Creator that allows you to digitize original artwork and a lot of other features. It is $1199 in contrast to the designer plus version 9 priced at $2749
Do you bury your threads when you begin your edge to edge? Janet
No
THANK YOU LOVE THIS
I am looking for a tutorial on edge to edge using a usb file and NO hoop
Not sure what you mean by a USB file and no hoop. Decorative multi-directional stitches?
Can you recommend a video to watch before this video to help me understand the basics? I am lost with you work on the computer to set up the design.
What specific computer thing had you lost?
I love the painter's tape trick!
Where can I get a hoop-key-do?
@@jessieparker8960 right here www.berninaofnaperville.com/products/hoopkeydoo?_pos=3&_sid=f49357d45&_ss=r
Where do you get your bigger colorful screws for the sewing machine?
They are Screw key doos and hoop key doos www.berninaofnaperville.com/search?q=Screw+key
www.berninaofnaperville.com/products/hoopkeydoo?pr_prod_strat=copurchase&pr_rec_pid=4456945483869&pr_ref_pid=4580204707933&pr_seq=uniform
Can you copy to the template sheet without embroidery software?
I can't think of a way to print the templates accurately without using software. You can download the BERNINA Artlink software for free here: www.bernina.com/en-US/Software-US/Embroidery-Software/BERNINA-Embroidery-Software-9/BERNINA-ARTlink-9
Thank you.
Fantastic
Escellent demonstration as per usual. What pen did you use to mark the quilt lines.
I usually use a blue water soluble one.
Now I know how to do. Thank you ❤️
Adding the tape is genius.
I have been quilting using edge to edge and I am getting nesting on the back of my quilt at the design joins (where I am starting the next design). I am using a B770, in the hoop, quilting needle and Gamut thread because of the colour. I adjusted the tension from 3.0 to 3.75 to 4.0 and nothing changes…any suggestions?? It is getting frustrating because my thread is a contrast to the back of my quilt so you can see the pattern…and the nests!!!
@@anndalynnketellapper8296 this is not a tension issue. You have to perform a “thread up” command and pull your bobbin thread to the top using your external needle up down button.
@BERNINAofNaperville Sorry, yes, I do that. Forgot to add it as part of my routine.