You are so gracious for sharing all your knowledge. You are priceless and I am so glad I have been following you now for well over a year. I have learned so much from you since I bought my SE1900 and now my Brother multi-needle. You are the bestest!!!
Hola Jeannete. Me encantan tus videos. Yo te veo desde hace mucho tiempo. A mi me gusta bordar a maquina y aprendo mucho contigo. Tus consejos son muy utiles. Te deseo mucho exito en tu empresa. Soy puertorriquena pero vivo en Tx. Me traes recuerdos de mis hermanas que viven en NY. DTB y te de mucho exito en tu carrera. Haces unos trabajos muy lindos. LY💔
¡Muchas gracias! Me encanta hacer bordados a máquina. Es tan divertido. ¡Me alegro mucho de que estés aprendiendo de los videos! ¡Mucho éxito para ti también y muchas gracias por las bendiciones y el apoyo!
I’m brand new to your videos and found this one very helpful. I’m a relatively new, self-taught owner of a BL Venture and I’m grateful for the instruction.
I save my scraps of stabilizers (all kinds) I did not have to cut ANY new pieces when I embroidered Christmas stockings this year, I made over 100 (students, co-workers, families etc) worked fantastic and I used up most of my scrap. Awesome!
I just purchased my 1055x and I am so glad I found your channel! I am a little intimidated by the machine but your videos will definitely get me over that hump :)
Hi Norma. You will love the 1055X. My favorite feature is the scanning. It shows you exactly where the embroidery is going to be placed and you can move it around. Have fun with your machine!
Hi Humbly I have three embroidery machines, two sewing machines and a serger. Here is a video on all all my machines! ruclips.net/video/DbTW1GBQau4/видео.html
Hi Linda. Welcome to the world of the SE1900!!! The backing is not the same material of the shirt. It's a piece of soft cloth that is ironed on the back of the embroidery. It's mostly used for shirts so the embroidery doesn't irritate the skin. I like it cause it does a great job of making the backing of the embroidery look neat. Presentation counts especially when you are selling items.
Thanks Jeanette for a wonderful Live last night...even though we had some hiccups....I had a couple of questions I wasn't able to ask.....First one is when you use your single needle machine, do you have a separate bobbin case when you would sew/embroider? I was told by my local sewing store that I/we/peeps should be using a separate bobbin case when we embroider vs when we sew....hmmmm I've never heard of that have you? Did you use a separate one when you used you brother single needle?....I have a single needle baby lock....similar to your brother....very similar...mine is an aventura 2. Also, in your live last night you said if you wear something....do not use/ or it's not a good idea to use tear away cuz it bunches up with the washes....But when you make towels you use tear away.....does it bunch up with towels? I know people don't wear towels, but we still wash them....Have you had anyone say that they bunch up after the wash as I know the tear away sort of washes away after some washes....thanks for all the videos....thank you Lynette
Hi Lynette. Yes the hiccups definitely changed things up. But it happens. I'm glad I was able to get back on at 9. I use the same bobbin case for sewing and embroidering as well as the same type of bobbin. If you change to another bobbin with another weight then I can see why they would advise on changing the case. But I always use the same bobbin so I never had a need to change it. The kitchen towels that I make are for decor only. So using tear away is fine. If you are going to use the towel to clean then I would say use cutaway for sure. If you are only washing once in a while you shouldn't have any issues.
Great video!! Why didn’t you rotate the design so the towel would hang down the front?? I find it easier to do that and not worry about getting anything caught in the machine or under the needle!!
Hi Peggy I did remove the basting stitch. Look at the part when I was cutting the threads in the back of the towel. That is what I was doing. Once I cut the stitches in the back I can then pull it off easily.
So amazing and informative video! no hesitate to sub. and thumb up! when you customize the orders, will you make some final design approval from customer before making? thanks!
Hi Annie. If the order is a complete custom, Yes. I sent the customer a pic of the towel to get approval before the stitch out. These are orders where I have to get a design digitalized and create from scratch. Now if is just a personalized order where I change the name on the towel I don't do this.
You are so gracious for sharing all your knowledge. You are priceless and I am so glad I have been following you now for well over a year. I have learned so much from you since I bought my SE1900 and now my Brother multi-needle. You are the bestest!!!
Hi Kristin, So glad you are enjoying and channel and learning! I love embroidery. It's so much fun!!!
Hola Jeannete. Me encantan tus videos. Yo te veo desde hace mucho tiempo. A mi me gusta bordar a maquina y aprendo mucho contigo. Tus consejos son muy utiles. Te deseo mucho exito en tu empresa. Soy puertorriquena pero vivo en Tx. Me traes recuerdos de mis hermanas que viven en NY. DTB y te de mucho exito en tu carrera. Haces unos trabajos muy lindos. LY💔
¡Muchas gracias! Me encanta hacer bordados a máquina. Es tan divertido. ¡Me alegro mucho de que estés aprendiendo de los videos! ¡Mucho éxito para ti también y muchas gracias por las bendiciones y el apoyo!
I’m brand new to your videos and found this one very helpful. I’m a relatively new, self-taught owner of a BL Venture and I’m grateful for the instruction.
Hi Judie! Welcome to the channel and glad to hear the videos are helpful! Enjoy them! Happy Sewing and Embroidering!
I love the way you show all the steps thank you!!
Hi Carol. You are so welcome!
I save my scraps of stabilizers (all kinds) I did not have to cut ANY new pieces when I embroidered Christmas stockings this year, I made over 100 (students, co-workers, families etc) worked fantastic and I used up most of my scrap. Awesome!
Wonderful!
I learned something else! Tender Touch on the back of the towel! Thank you!!
Hi Jean. Yes. It makes it look neater in the back of the towel. You can also use Cloud Cover as well. It's embroidery backing. It works just as great!
All your videos have been very helpful to me. Thank you for all you do
Thanks Robin! Glad you are enjoying them!!!
Working and watching your video love that desing thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching! And thanks so much for all the help you have provided and sharing information too.
I just purchased my 1055x and I am so glad I found your channel! I am a little intimidated by the machine but your videos will definitely get me over that hump :)
Hi Norma. You will love the 1055X. My favorite feature is the scanning. It shows you exactly where the embroidery is going to be placed and you can move it around. Have fun with your machine!
Thank you love your help me so much. I have 2 6 needles and 1 10 needles
Happy to help! Glad you are find the videos helpful!!! Enjoy your machines! Happy Sewing and Embroidering!
Thank you so much for sharing. All your videos are so helpful.
You are so welcome!
Thank you for your video, very helpful. What is the name of your embroidery station and the hoops that you use? Thanks
Thanks for asking. I updated the video description and added the information.
Loved your video! Do you wash your towels first and which size hooping station did you use for the towels? TIA!
Who makes your label? Love watching your videos. Thank you. I have learned a lot.
Thanks. I added the link to the labels I use in the video description.
You are awesome. Love everything about every video! Thank you!
Thank you so much!
That towel looks so cute.
Thanks! I think the customer will definitely like it!
Thank you for sharing! Love the design!
Glad you like it!
I love your video! Can you please tell me where did you buy the hooping station from? Thank you
Hi! You can get it from mightyhoop.com
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A self threading multi-needle is wonderful. Sure wish my Ricoma was self threading.
Oh I thought it was. The self threading does save a lot of time.
Thank you for this great video! How many embroidery machines do you have?
Hi Humbly I have three embroidery machines, two sewing machines and a serger. Here is a video on all all my machines! ruclips.net/video/DbTW1GBQau4/видео.html
Is the tender touch the same material you would back a shirt with? Thanks again for a great tutorial. I am new and use a Brother SE1900.❤️
Hi Linda. Welcome to the world of the SE1900!!! The backing is not the same material of the shirt. It's a piece of soft cloth that is ironed on the back of the embroidery. It's mostly used for shirts so the embroidery doesn't irritate the skin. I like it cause it does a great job of making the backing of the embroidery look neat. Presentation counts especially when you are selling items.
Thanks Jeanette for a wonderful Live last night...even though we had some hiccups....I had a couple of questions I wasn't able to ask.....First one is when you use your single needle machine, do you have a separate bobbin case when you would sew/embroider? I was told by my local sewing store that I/we/peeps should be using a separate bobbin case when we embroider vs when we sew....hmmmm I've never heard of that have you? Did you use a separate one when you used you brother single needle?....I have a single needle baby lock....similar to your brother....very similar...mine is an aventura 2. Also, in your live last night you said if you wear something....do not use/ or it's not a good idea to use tear away cuz it bunches up with the washes....But when you make towels you use tear away.....does it bunch up with towels? I know people don't wear towels, but we still wash them....Have you had anyone say that they bunch up after the wash as I know the tear away sort of washes away after some washes....thanks for all the videos....thank you Lynette
Hi Lynette. Yes the hiccups definitely changed things up. But it happens. I'm glad I was able to get back on at 9. I use the same bobbin case for sewing and embroidering as well as the same type of bobbin. If you change to another bobbin with another weight then I can see why they would advise on changing the case. But I always use the same bobbin so I never had a need to change it. The kitchen towels that I make are for decor only. So using tear away is fine. If you are going to use the towel to clean then I would say use cutaway for sure. If you are only washing once in a while you shouldn't have any issues.
@@BoricuaSewingCrafts Do you let your customers know that they are for decor only and shouldn't be washed frequently?
It was perfect, can I ask where you get the towels?
Hi Dara!!! Here is the link: amzn.to/3JSwyHd
Awesome job. Love the design. What font are you using?
It's the Mayah font from Stitchtopia.
Great video!! Why didn’t you rotate the design so the towel would hang down the front?? I find it easier to do that and not worry about getting anything caught in the machine or under the needle!!
Hi Diane. You are correct if I flip the design and have the towel hang over it would be so much easier. I'll start doing that.
You put tender touch on the back of towels? I can't find the video for that.. please provide the link. TY!
Hi Beth, Yes. Just cut out enough to cover the back of the embroidery and iron it on. I use a heat press with 325 temp for 30 seconds.
Nice video, that machine would make me a nervous wreck trying to figure out.
Hi Teresa. The machines are not hard to learn. You just have to get use to it. Once you got it, you will be nonstop!!! Glad you enjoyed the video!
Thanks for sharing. What font did you use?
Hi Deena. It's the Mayah font from Stitchtopia. Here is the link: stitchtopia.com/my-account/?ru=561eb
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I didn’t see you remove the basting stitch. How do you remove it without catching loops of the towel.
Hi Peggy I did remove the basting stitch. Look at the part when I was cutting the threads in the back of the towel. That is what I was doing. Once I cut the stitches in the back I can then pull it off easily.
Can I ask how much you charge the customer for the towel? Thank you.
Hi Allison. My prices depend on the design and whether they are requesting custom order. To get an idea on pricing you can check out my etsy shop.
Happy New Year Jeanette and family.
Hi Iris!!!! Happy New Year to you as well!!!
So amazing and informative video! no hesitate to sub. and thumb up! when you customize the orders, will you make some final design approval from customer before making? thanks!
Hi Annie. If the order is a complete custom, Yes. I sent the customer a pic of the towel to get approval before the stitch out. These are orders where I have to get a design digitalized and create from scratch.
Now if is just a personalized order where I change the name on the towel I don't do this.
@@BoricuaSewingCrafts Thanks!
Where do you get the towels
Hi Lighthearted! Here is the link for the towels I use: amzn.to/3zF87bV
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Thanks!