The net in the box of thread is not to keep the thread in storage. It is designed to go over your thread spool while embroidering/sewing to help it come off of the spool more smoothly. 👍
it actually came with specific directions that it is for storage. they gave a card with the box explaining that its for keeping your thread from coming unraveled 😅😅😅
@@sedan_dad Not having read those instructions I’m going off of my own experience. The thread nets generally come with machines that use thread cones (sergers, embroidery…). Since the thread generally feeds horizontally off of the spool it can sometimes come off (unravel) too quickly. By putting the net over the thread cones they keep the thread more contained so that it comes off of the cone more smoothly and uniformly.
I know it's been 11 months but I just learned thay today because I got an embroidery machine and it was in in a picture then I just sat there feeling RIDICULOUS 😂😂😂😂😂😂 I was like, that makes so much more sense, and it will solve many issues I was having with thread messing up in the machine. I'm self taught so even reading ny other machines manuals I never saw it!!
Loved your video. I just bought that box of thread and was trying to figure out how to keep the thread contained. It’s already becoming a mess. Your energy and enthusiasm are contagious. I’m a grandmother. Your F word actually had me laughing. I showed my husband and he came up with all the F words the previous poster listed. All kinds of people enjoy all kinds of crafts. Make it your own. Keep it spicy, sassy or simple. There’s an audience for every style.
I’ve had my brother SE 600 for five years now and I still haven’t used my embroidery components. I need to get on this immediately. I just don’t like to read the pamphlet I like to watch videos and the only other person that tried to show embroidery videos is Aaron Wade I like your videos.👍🏼👍🏼 good personality!
It has been my understanding that the thread nets are supposed to be used on the thread spool AS you are sewing. They keep the thread from catching on the spool as you are sewing. Fun video. Good to hear about the Brothread. Some have said it shreds easily so was concerned to try it.
It's very handy to have a place for your snipped thread. I use a empty square tissue box. Works great and keeps my area neat. I enjoyed your video ....... keep it going.
Thank you for showing the programming of your design, font, spacing, and what the buttons do. I'm new to the brother embroidery machine, mine is a SE725 the screen looks the same. Please continue to show the programming, so helpful!
Use a click lighter and very carefully run the flame over the design to melt down the little connector threads after you cut them(at least cut them close first). Be extremely careful when burning on nylon or poly. Also when cutting backing I make sure to keep a finger from my left hand holding the backing between my embroidery and the scissors to make sure I do not cut the garment.
This made me laugh because my thought was that he's got the vibe of, like a, "What's up guys! Today we're doing the embroidery challenge!" Style of video. The info is good either way.
As someone working with this for 7/8 years, everything on the video is on point! The only things that i would say is that you don't need to pass the thread through the hole on the feet, for sewing machine this is relevant to avoid sewing on top of the loose thread, but the thing that cuts the thread cuts on a lenght that almost every time the thread will go down to form the knot and get hidden, for some machines this don't work as intended so you can start the item, wait a few stitches and cut the loose thread, i think can be faster than trying to get it through the hole on the feet. And about the slits on the spools, very usefull indeed, but don't abuse your little blue brother scisor T.T use a stilleto to cut it because cutting with the scisor will make the tip dull and you will start to have problems cutting the thread on the cleaning of the embroidery. Awesome video, nice explaining of things, hope to see more o/
I’m so glad I found you!! You explain things so well!! I haven’t even got an embroidery machine yet I’m currently doing my research!! I’m pretty sure I’m going to get the same machine!! Thanks for all the info!!!
Your video was awesome and I learned a lot from that. I got the same embroidery machine as you but any embroidery designs were done with it because the "hooping" part spoiled all my cloth 😅. I will try again as per your advice❤
Thanks for the video. FYI the thread is polyester, not nylon. There are many brands of stabilizer, not only pellon. And there are many weights as well. BUT great job on the embroidery and your enthusiasm will encourage others to join you in machine embroidering.
I want to add embroidery to my custom t shirt service and I’ve watched 2 of your videos and I’m feeling so confident now that this is going to be a great idea thank you… and give me a much better customer base with both vinyl, dtf and embroidery of custom designs great videos
I’m 57 years old I just bought an SE 700. You are so cute to listen to thank you so much you seem very nice. The only thing I would say is it can you show the part where you hook the frame to the machine thank you and you are awesome.🎉❤
Finally!! I video to help me actually use my machine!! Can you share a video about the settings you use for embroidery? Thread tension for different types of fabrics??
I loved this so much, thank you for making this video!!! It literally addressed every concern I had for starting embroidering, and how COOL was it we have the same machine *__*
I have this same machine and I have used it twice. Your video really helped and I’m going to start back using it. Can you do socks next? How did you keep it from stitching to front to the back of the hoodie?
I would highly recommend a digitizing software like hatch or something. Really unlocks the potential of the machine. And you don't have to deal with that annoying screen and built in tools.
Fun video and it would help a newbie, however there are things you will learn and figure out with time, for instance you learn how to "float" your project. Also the topcover on the threadspool pops open, just feed your thread into it and close it back up. No point in cutting your spool, that could cause some snagging issues when its on the machine. Otherwise fun and informativ video. Keep up the good work😊
I’m new to embroidery and I’ve been getting so frustrated with the process. Thank you so much for these tips and tricks. Do you have any tips for embroidering on the right or left of a zip up hoodie? Or for the right or left chest rather than center of the hoodie?
I like that you showed me that white fabric can you tell me where to buy it? Also I like your detail instruction and that you showed doing a really thick material I plan on using my embroidery on vintage 1940s also, do you have a link that you use for your thread 🧵 🪡 you get it for a good LOW price?
You recommend cutaway stabilizer, but that leaves some of the stabilizer in the finished product. That's not always a good idea, if you're dealing with something where both sides need to be visible or comfortable against the skin. What do you do in those cases?
MERCH AVAILABLE at sedandad.bigcartel.com NECKLACES AND CLOTHING!!!! thanks for the support! 💕🫱🏼🫲🏾
ya f**k take overs also im a larger company we will be merging with you and hence forth taking over, good vid tho
Just got my machine yesterday and you are my favorite instructor. I’m 55 and I love this!!
imm have to make some more videos for you guys!
YO PLEASE KEEP POSTING YOUR THE ONLY DUDE WHO ACTUALLY TEACHES
Thank you for the tips . Really worth the watch 🎉
of course, watch some more vids if you get stuck!
The net in the box of thread is not to keep the thread in storage. It is designed to go over your thread spool while embroidering/sewing to help it come off of the spool more smoothly. 👍
it actually came with specific directions that it is for storage. they gave a card with the box explaining that its for keeping your thread from coming unraveled 😅😅😅
@@sedan_dad Not having read those instructions I’m going off of my own experience. The thread nets generally come with machines that use thread cones (sergers, embroidery…). Since the thread generally feeds horizontally off of the spool it can sometimes come off (unravel) too quickly. By putting the net over the thread cones they keep the thread more contained so that it comes off of the cone more smoothly and uniformly.
@@kelleykinserawesome! the more you know!!!
I know it's been 11 months but I just learned thay today because I got an embroidery machine and it was in in a picture then I just sat there feeling RIDICULOUS 😂😂😂😂😂😂 I was like, that makes so much more sense, and it will solve many issues I was having with thread messing up in the machine. I'm self taught so even reading ny other machines manuals I never saw it!!
@@sedan_dadNets are the best unknown tool ever! Just discovered it as well :). Thank you for all your tips. Such a huge help!!!
You taught a old lady a new tricks..thanks..and smiles from NY
💕🫱🏼🫲🏾👍🏽 glad i could help !!! stick around for more !
Loved your video. I just bought that box of thread and was trying to figure out how to keep the thread contained. It’s already becoming a mess. Your energy and enthusiasm are contagious. I’m a grandmother. Your F word actually had me laughing. I showed my husband and he came up with all the F words the previous poster listed. All kinds of people enjoy all kinds of crafts. Make it your own. Keep it spicy, sassy or simple. There’s an audience for every style.
Omg please make more videos you explained this better than anyone I’ve seen yet
Please make more videos with embroidery for beginners. Love ❤️ explanations. Nice and simple
You are an excellent teacher! Very clear and your camera is well placed. Will finally take my machine out.
I’ve had my brother SE 600 for five years now and I still haven’t used my embroidery components. I need to get on this immediately. I just don’t like to read the pamphlet I like to watch videos and the only other person that tried to show embroidery videos is Aaron Wade I like your videos.👍🏼👍🏼 good personality!
It has been my understanding that the thread nets are supposed to be used on the thread spool AS you are sewing. They keep the thread from catching on the spool as you are sewing. Fun video. Good to hear about the Brothread. Some have said it shreds easily so was concerned to try it.
This is by far the best tutorial I’ve seen regarding digital embroidery. Thank you for keeping it fast while still being in depth and fun.
It's very handy to have a place for your snipped thread. I use a empty square tissue box. Works great and keeps my area neat.
I enjoyed your video ....... keep it going.
Thank you for your class. I enjoy you and your energy. Keep up the good work. God bless you.
Great video, people like you are the ones that make the lives of people like me easier. Thank you!
Thank you for showing the programming of your design, font, spacing, and what the buttons do. I'm new to the brother embroidery machine, mine is a SE725 the screen looks the same. Please continue to show the programming, so helpful!
I found the hole!! :O Thanks for believing in me! :D
Thanks for the info. I have never embroidered, but I'm contemplating it now!
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Use a click lighter and very carefully run the flame over the design to melt down the little connector threads after you cut them(at least cut them close first). Be extremely careful when burning on nylon or poly. Also when cutting backing I make sure to keep a finger from my left hand holding the backing between my embroidery and the scissors to make sure I do not cut the garment.
That’s a great tip for keeping your thread from unwinding! Thanks for your great demo!
Amazing video thank u
Glad I could help! Check out my newest vid for a cool trick!
Thabkyou so much. I'm looking at buying one of these when I start embroidery pieces for costumes or anything people want embroidered on.
thanks bro , you helped me a lot i started sewing 2 days ago and i’ve learned a lot from this video thanks ,stay blessed.
make sure you check out my newest video teaching how to upload your own designs!!!
Love your video great teacher thank you for the tips
why is he yelling
why are you typing?
so the recording can picl
up his voice, he is projecting. he might not have a good mic,
Literally 😂 love this dude tho
It’s a gen z thing
This made me laugh because my thought was that he's got the vibe of, like a, "What's up guys! Today we're doing the embroidery challenge!" Style of video. The info is good either way.
Great, thanks. Now I just need to get a machine, lol!
yes you do 🤓😝
You are awesome, thank you for the helpful video!
Brothered makes amazing embroidery thread!! Love it
thanks for the video, your energy about Embroidering is awesome !
Great tips! just purchased a new Brother SE725 and didn’t know where to start
TIp: Use a seam ripper to help get the thread through the embroidery foot (instead of small scissors). It's so much easier!
As someone working with this for 7/8 years, everything on the video is on point!
The only things that i would say is that you don't need to pass the thread through the hole on the feet, for sewing machine this is relevant to avoid sewing on top of the loose thread, but the thing that cuts the thread cuts on a lenght that almost every time the thread will go down to form the knot and get hidden, for some machines this don't work as intended so you can start the item, wait a few stitches and cut the loose thread, i think can be faster than trying to get it through the hole on the feet.
And about the slits on the spools, very usefull indeed, but don't abuse your little blue brother scisor T.T use a stilleto to cut it because cutting with the scisor will make the tip dull and you will start to have problems cutting the thread on the cleaning of the embroidery.
Awesome video, nice explaining of things, hope to see more o/
You are awesome! Love your teaching method and you are fun. Thank you
TIP: I found it easier instead of fitting the hoop under the shirt and struggling, it’s EASIER to turn it inside out, and place the outer hoop in 🤷♂️
I’m so glad I found you!! You explain things so well!! I haven’t even got an embroidery machine yet I’m currently doing my research!! I’m pretty sure I’m going to get the same machine!! Thanks for all the info!!!
Great video! Thank you so much for the thread hack. I HATE tangled thread!
Your video was awesome and I learned a lot from that. I got the same embroidery machine as you but any embroidery designs were done with it because the "hooping" part spoiled all my cloth 😅. I will try again as per your advice❤
Thanks for the video. FYI the thread is polyester, not nylon. There are many brands of stabilizer, not only pellon. And there are many weights as well. BUT great job on the embroidery and your enthusiasm will encourage others to join you in machine embroidering.
yeah you are right lol it is polyester, i can’t believe i made that simple mistake 😭🤣 thanks for watching and stick around for more 🫱🏼🫲🏾
EXCELLENT VIDEO, !!!!!!!!!!🥰 ACTUALLY TEACHES!!! THANK YOU!!
Glad I could help you, I've got a video out now on uploading your own designs, make sure you check it out fam!
I love your videos! You have have made understanding my embroidery machine so much easier!!
I have the same machine and love learning from your videos! Good job!
I want to add embroidery to my custom t shirt service and I’ve watched 2 of your videos and I’m feeling so confident now that this is going to be a great idea thank you… and give me a much better customer base with both vinyl, dtf and embroidery of custom designs great videos
What machine do you use for DTF? Please
@@inalemalu8795 I don’t have a machine I’ve converted a printer but I’m going to get a machine sorry
I’m 57 years old I just bought an SE 700. You are so cute to listen to thank you so much you seem very nice. The only thing I would say is it can you show the part where you hook the frame to the machine thank you and you are awesome.🎉❤
Finally!! I video to help me actually use my machine!! Can you share a video about the settings you use for embroidery? Thread tension for different types of fabrics??
I loved this so much, thank you for making this video!!! It literally addressed every concern I had for starting embroidering, and how COOL was it we have the same machine *__*
Your video was awesome! I learned so much. Thank you!
This is dope as hell man, keep it goin'
Thanks for the idea about just cutting a slit in the thread holder😊
You’re welcome 😊 it was annoying to try to tie it up
u get me excited to start embroidering
I have this same machine and I have used it twice. Your video really helped and I’m going to start back using it. Can you do socks next? How did you keep it from stitching to front to the back of the hoodie?
Thanks for the info! As a 20 year teacher I’m struggling not to say “nice job kiddo!!!!” 😊
ill take it hahaha xoxo
Well explained. Thanks
Hi Dane, great video! I really like your camera work. By the way, I’m 70 years young and I don’t mind your choice of words at all! You do you ❤
Hi Dane really enjoyed watching your video, I also have an Innovis V3 they really are lovely. Kind regards
You’re cool. I love the whole video.
This is one of two videos I go back to again and again as I learn to use my Brother Embroidery machine.
I would highly recommend a digitizing software like hatch or something. Really unlocks the potential of the machine. And you don't have to deal with that annoying screen and built in tools.
thank you!!!
do these extra programmes cost a lot?
@@iub440hatch is like 700$ but they do have a 30 day free trial
@@iub440yes, $800-$2000 or you can get Hatch for $149 per month
Awesome job! Informative.
Thank you so much for the tips!
wow that was super helpful thank you 🙏
of course! check out the new video showing how to upload your own design
Very beautifully easily u have explained thanku broth👌👌👌👌
This made my day. Thank you!
Fun video and it would help a newbie, however there are things you will learn and figure out with time, for instance you learn how to "float" your project. Also the topcover on the threadspool pops open, just feed your thread into it and close it back up. No point in cutting your spool, that could cause some snagging issues when its on the machine. Otherwise fun and informativ video. Keep up the good work😊
Well explained . Thanks.
I’m new to embroidery and I’ve been getting so frustrated with the process. Thank you so much for these tips and tricks. Do you have any tips for embroidering on the right or left of a zip up hoodie? Or for the right or left chest rather than center of the hoodie?
Great video. Thank you.
Appreciate this one , made it more easy to understand
Very cool! Put links in your vid descriptions for any products that you use during the video…. For exp, the box of thread.
Yes, that's a great idea. I'm going to add some links in my description for future videos.
I like that you showed me that white fabric can you tell me where to buy it? Also I like your detail instruction and that you showed doing a really thick material I plan on using my embroidery on vintage 1940s also, do you have a link that you use for your thread 🧵 🪡 you get it for a good LOW price?
Thank you this was very helpful I'm just starting out🔥💯
great video.
i think out of these, having a kitty shaped mug is the most important one!
Nice video thanks
You recommend cutaway stabilizer, but that leaves some of the stabilizer in the finished product. That's not always a good idea, if you're dealing with something where both sides need to be visible or comfortable against the skin. What do you do in those cases?
Thanks for the information
I loved it, can you show uw how to embroider a hat on that machine... Please!!
I use the spool cover for both storage and I use it over the thread while embroidering
Bro this video was perfect I loved it 🙌🙌
very helpful thank you!
Great video Dude.
thank you 🫱🏼🫲🏾
good job bro. thanks
Nice tip for keeping your thread from spooling off. Nets are frustrating.
Thanks for all the tip!! Came out so good. And not need to put WSSon the top. Are you using same color thread for the bobbin?
Thank you I just bought a SE725 and was wandering how to change the size of the fonts.
Great vid!,
thanks for this video ❤
Hey there I’m wandering if you have any tips to be able to embroider the collar of a standard tee
Hey brother, did you ever make a video on designing your own stuff and how to get it on to the SE600?
I enjoy your Videos!❤
Thank you man, super helpful
Loved! Thank you!
you're amazing. thanks
Amazing!
Can you demonstrate how you arranged the sweatshirt on the machine?
Dope video bro keep doing you vid was clutch my boy. I just purchased this machine my boy gotta use also
heeeeeeel yeah
Bought*
I clicked just to support the sentiment
OK, Dane. You’re pretty fire.
I love your enthusiasm... and your Ouija tray and cat cup! Thanks for the tips!
Helped so much!