Thanks so much for this tutorial👏👏👏👏. I’ve had an se425 machine with a set of hoops for about five years and didn’t know how to use it. But with this video I’m going to try it and feed you back on the results. God bless you.
hi. I currently have a 4x4 hoop.. but I have learned that I could use a larger hoop to embroid longer words. Thanks so much for sharing this video.....Peace!
Hi Ana, I haven’t embroidered script. It would probably be a little bit harder than the name. I would suggest you try it out on a scrap fabric first so you won’t ruin your fabric. Just make sure to remember your starting point on your first and second. The best way for me to remember my starting point for the second half was to start from the very left edge when I first did my first half. It takes some practice but you’ll get it.
@@rosabayhan810 Hi Rosa, sorry I can’t show you how since I have not been using my embroidery machine for a long time because of my health but I can tell you how I did it. The easiest way is to start from the upper left corner of the hoop. Using the arrow button on your machine move the needle all the way up and all the way to the left until you reach the corner end. This is assuming you positioned the hoop on the right spot. When you start the second part move the needle all the way to the left of the frame and estimate the distance from the last letter. Practice using scrap fabric and measure the length of the embroidered name. Divide the length in half. Then on your towel locate the center going towards your left, mark half of the length of your name. This is your starting point. Give a few inches margin when you attach the hoop. Hope this helps.
I found the video skips over the most important step with is aligning the second set of stitches with the first. I found the second set ran over the last letter. Can you go into more detail as how to do this?
The key is when you do the first set start from the very edge on the left and the top. That way when you do the second set your left margin is already positioned. All you have to do is adjust the first letter of the second set to align the last letter of the first set from the top or beginning of the stitch. Keep pressing the align button until you are confident that it is aligned. There is no perfect way to do it with the se400, you’ll have to make sure it is aligned before you start stitching but the important key is knowing where you started your first set.
This was an eye opener. Saved me so much time and aggravation. Thank You!
You’re welcome. Glad to help
Thanks so much for this tutorial👏👏👏👏. I’ve had an se425 machine with a set of hoops for about five years and didn’t know how to use it. But with this video I’m going to try it and feed you back on the results. God bless you.
Wonderful!
Thank you so much! I was so worried that my new hoop would not work! I was sure there was someone who would know how to do it.
Glad I could help!
Hi Maris. Thanks again for this tutorial. I’ve now been able to use my machine to embroider on a throw pillow!😁
You are welcome and that is awesome!
hi. I currently have a 4x4 hoop.. but I have learned that I could use a larger hoop to embroid longer words. Thanks so much for sharing this video.....Peace!
You are so welcome!
Thank you. It was very helpful and clear. Have a great day.
You are welcome.
Brilliant and beautiful! Thank you for a very detailed and easy-to-understand tutorial.🥰
Your welcome.😀
Thanks so much for this information very helpful. I just got my machine Im excited to learn.
You’re welcome.
Please show us how to align the stitch to the first one
The embroidering looks beautiful 👍😻👋
Thank you! 😊
Very informative.
Thank you and thanks for watching my video.
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wow this is amazing!!! ang ganda ng machine nio po!! so cool!!
Thank you!
Thank u i u do not have idea how Many times I se this video
Wow ganyan pala gumawa or mag lagay ng name sa towels
Thank you!
Very nice. I have the same machine. When I did the second half of the name the letters were a different size. Not sure what I did🤔
Hi Darlene, when I do the second half, I always make sure that all the settings are correct including the size. Just a tip. Have fun!
@@skillfullyyoursmaris4425 Thank you I'll try again🙂
Thank you! I needed exactly this tutorial. Did you use a stabilizer on the back of the towel?
Your welcome. I only used the water soluble transparent stabilizer on the top nothing on the bottom.
You are great!! How so you male sure you syary4tje second part in the correct possiton? Does this work with script names? Please help!
Hi Ana, I haven’t embroidered script. It would probably be a little bit harder than the name. I would suggest you try it out on a scrap fabric first so you won’t ruin your fabric. Just make sure to remember your starting point on your first and second. The best way for me to remember my starting point for the second half was to start from the very left edge when I first did my first half. It takes some practice but you’ll get it.
Nice video. Do you clip the threads between letters? And between the lower portion of an "I" and the dot?
Yes.
Please show how to lineup
@@rosabayhan810 Hi Rosa, sorry I can’t show you how since I have not been using my embroidery machine for a long time because of my health but I can tell you how I did it. The easiest way is to start from the upper left corner of the hoop. Using the arrow button on your machine move the needle all the way up and all the way to the left until you reach the corner end. This is assuming you positioned the hoop on the right spot. When you start the second part move the needle all the way to the left of the frame and estimate the distance from the last letter.
Practice using scrap fabric and measure the length of the embroidered name. Divide the length in half. Then on your towel locate the center going towards your left, mark half of the length of your name. This is your starting point. Give a few inches margin when you attach the hoop. Hope this helps.
I found the video skips over the most important step with is aligning the second set of stitches with the first. I found the second set ran over the last letter. Can you go into more detail as how to do this?
The key is when you do the first set start from the very edge on the left and the top. That way when you do the second set your left margin is already positioned. All you have to do is adjust the first letter of the second set to align the last letter of the first set from the top or beginning of the stitch. Keep pressing the align button until you are confident that it is aligned. There is no perfect way to do it with the se400, you’ll have to make sure it is aligned before you start stitching but the important key is knowing where you started your first set.
Hello po. Have a blessed day po
Hello, salamat sa pagdalaw.