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Thank you for explaining why you were using the sewing thread. I was hoping you’d explain when I saw them sitting there at the beginning of the video because I was told only to use embroidery thread for embroidery. Your videos are really great!
Not sure if you mentioned in the video yet (not a minute in) but do you have a video or reference about converting your own design into digital work to get produced? I’m new to embroidery and I’m a architect and graphic designer and really would love to create my own designs vs paying for the ones on Etsy and etc. thank you !
I like how homie handle his business he is so str8 forward i just found your channel today and subscribed off this video cant wait to watch more you should start a monthly class soon just an idea u fiye🙏🙏🙏💯💯💯💙💙💙
Hi, new to your channel…I am interested in learning embroidery & glad your video is available! I love how knowledgeable you are! Great work! Heading to your website now to check it out! Thank you! New subscriber! 😊
You are right about the manufacturer wanting you to be educated through them. I had a commercial machine and sold it, because i couldn't afford to fly out and pay for class. I have this machine now. You will need to buy embroidery thread for this one.
That's the downside about the business, the machine dealers aren't in every city to make traveling easier. I'm glad you found an alternate option to keep the craft going! Btw, I'm able to use regular AND embroidery thread in this machine due to the way I create my files. It's been working great 😎
I got a Babylock Accord for my granddaughter for about 1 /4th the original price as the 1st owner had it less than 1 month and wanted a more advanced machine. It had less than 1,000 stitches.
I’m new to embroidery and this machine is in my budget but should I get this or should I try some older model to get the feel of it ? would it matter ?
Be sure the older one works good and does what you want. Remember each machine has its little quirks that you have to take into consideration when changing between machines.
I've been thinking about buying this as my next machine as my current just broke. What caused it to sew the jump stitch and does that mistake happen often?
Sometimes the design sews in an area that will be covered by another embroidery stitch group. This accepts the first stiches as understiching, which acts as an anchor for the top stiching.
Maybe the size of the eye of the needle is part of the breakage problem. Maybe try a brand of embroidery needle with a larger eye? The higher speeds of this new machine and the rapid direction changes are breaking threads when older machines with slower speeds did not.
Thanks for the feedback and The reference video! I had a feeling the the SE 1900 was up there with it, if not better! I haven’t used either one but based on my research they look similar, Except, the SE1900 has the sewing capability as well and it’s a little cheaper now! So I am definitely looking into purchasing the SE1900, especially, with your expert recommendation; And I’m trying to get a player deal like you my brother! How much you pay for that thang?😂
I like how he said ion really feel like getting da Iron😂😂😂 how can I use procreate to export my PNG format then make it a PES format. Well should I say digitize?
You should change needles after about 4 to six hours based on stitches per minute speed you are embroidering. I go up to 1050 spm and change needles also based on thickness of material. If I am quilting in the hoop, I change the needle about every hour.
It's a combo sewing & embroidery machine so I just figured it would work. Glad I didn't listen to people telling me not to do it lols works great for me 👌🏼
@@NeverDenyMe Because they're generally thicker, when digitising do you take that into account in your designs? Thank you for all the info on your channel. So helpful! my machine should be here soon and I can not wait!
Sure thing! I digitize with the knowledge that it will be stitched using embroidery thread. But when I stitch designs myself I know when I can or can't alternate the threads; based on the details in the design.
I have about 600GB worth of unreleased videos that I've been holding back;
My hard drive is getting full though so I guess I'll start uploading em now lols
Drop a like 👍🏽 on the video if you found it helpful. | www.NeverDenyMe.com
Thank you for explaining why you were using the sewing thread. I was hoping you’d explain when I saw them sitting there at the beginning of the video because I was told only to use embroidery thread for embroidery. Your videos are really great!
Not sure if you mentioned in the video yet (not a minute in) but do you have a video or reference about converting your own design into digital work to get produced? I’m new to embroidery and I’m a architect and graphic designer and really would love to create my own designs vs paying for the ones on Etsy and etc. thank you !
I ordered my machine last night and I'm super excited about getting started! I thought about calling of work this Friday! lol
😂😂😂 it's worth the risk😅
@@NeverDenyMe 🖤 can I use all purpose thread or is embroidery thread better?
@@tamekawatkins9150 no. It’s best to use embroidery thread.
@@UNBIASEDLLC thank you 🖤
Will this embroider with a single thread?. I need it to look like a line drawing...for quilting which doesn't require a satin stitch
Thank you so much for sharing your expertise!!! I've had my machine almost a year and now feel comfortable trying it out!!!
I like how homie handle his business he is so str8 forward i just found your channel today and subscribed off this video cant wait to watch more you should start a monthly class soon just an idea u fiye🙏🙏🙏💯💯💯💙💙💙
Hi, new to your channel…I am interested in learning embroidery & glad your video is available! I love how knowledgeable you are! Great work! Heading to your website now to check it out! Thank you! New subscriber! 😊
I'm awaiting my se1900 as well . It was on back order . Love the videos
You are right about the manufacturer wanting you to be educated through them. I had a commercial machine and sold it, because i couldn't afford to fly out and pay for class. I have this machine now. You will need to buy embroidery thread for this one.
That's the downside about the business, the machine dealers aren't in every city to make traveling easier. I'm glad you found an alternate option to keep the craft going! Btw, I'm able to use regular AND embroidery thread in this machine due to the way I create my files. It's been working great 😎
Do you know if this machine works with thrifted clothing (shirts, long sleeves, button-ups, jean jacket etc)? :)
I like your passion for your hobby.
Not sure if you mentioned. But are you using embroidery thread or sewing? I thought it looked like both. Thanks in advanced!
I just bought a brother 630 machine but im not sure what i need to use as far as like making shirts, hoodies, etc
Great video! Thanks. Can you embroider golf shirts and hats on that machine?
I'm just wondering what digital embroidery machine would you recommend if you can't pay over $1000. Love your content btw.
Hey King, just got this machine and I am learning so much!
amazing info all in one video, thank you
I got a Babylock Accord for my granddaughter for about 1 /4th the original price as the 1st owner had it less than 1 month and wanted a more advanced machine. It had less than 1,000 stitches.
What makes you decide to use fabric over felt when creating patches?
Thanks
Tracey
Since I create my own files I have a good guess at what the results will look like. I choose based on the design I'm working on. www.NeverDenyMe.com
@@NeverDenyMe thanks for responding and explaining!
Glad ur back!
Me too! Thanks for staying tuned in 😁
Would u recommend it to start out clothing Bussiness
I’m new to embroidery and this machine is in my budget but should I get this or should I try some older model to get the feel of it ? would it matter ?
Depends on the confidence in your ability to learn the craft 💡 www.NeverDenyMe.com
Be sure the older one works good and does what you want. Remember each machine has its little quirks that you have to take into consideration when changing between machines.
What type of fabric do you need
Can you do monogramming on this machine? Three letters on long sleeve shirts? I can’t find any examples of this anywhere
Yes, that's possible on this machine. www.NeverDenyMe.com
I've been thinking about buying this as my next machine as my current just broke. What caused it to sew the jump stitch and does that mistake happen often?
Sometimes the design sews in an area that will be covered by another embroidery stitch group. This accepts the first stiches as understiching, which acts as an anchor for the top stiching.
Maybe the size of the eye of the needle is part of the breakage problem. Maybe try a brand of embroidery needle with a larger eye? The higher speeds of this new machine and the rapid direction changes are breaking threads when older machines with slower speeds did not.
Check the age of the thread, 5 to 7 years max to use.
the fabric in my hoop keeps shifting and nothing will embroider... who should i contact
How do you put the hoop on?
Hey, can I ask what did you have your tension on for this project?
I would like to know the tension as well? Did you adjust the bobbin tension too?
I have the same machine I love it. I follow you on my other channel to 😆
🙌🏼 Dope! I'm gonna start posting more content on my other channel too. I've been slacking but I have plenty of footage to show 👀
How would you compare it to the Brother PE-800? To me they are typically the same, but I would like to know your professional opinion! Thank you!
I went into detail about it in this video: ruclips.net/video/uB9KFTybYKI/видео.html | Quick answer: The SE1900 is better amzn.to/2GfLiSa
Thanks for the feedback and The reference video! I had a feeling the the SE 1900 was up there with it, if not better! I haven’t used either one but based on my research they look similar, Except, the SE1900 has the sewing capability as well and it’s a little cheaper now! So I am definitely looking into purchasing the SE1900, especially, with your expert recommendation; And I’m trying to get a player deal like you my brother! How much you pay for that thang?😂
Where do you get the fabric from that has your Instagram on the back ?
Is machsine worth it
Can this machine also do hats?
Just got it today and wanting to learn how to use it
I like how he said ion really feel like getting da Iron😂😂😂 how can I use procreate to export my PNG format then make it a PES format. Well should I say digitize?
great job!!!
My needle breaks every time i try to embroider do u have any ideas why?
You should change needles after about 4 to six hours based on stitches per minute speed you are embroidering. I go up to 1050 spm and change needles also based on thickness of material. If I am quilting in the hoop, I change the needle about every hour.
I’d like you to make some patches for me. How can we get that done?
By submitting your design through the form posted at www.NeverDenyMe.com
thank you
Awesome videod
Everything you said is the truth
I just bought this machine myself. The only problem I'm having is how to go back over something missed, without starting all over?
Idk if you are still having the problem, but there is a box with thread and it shows plus and minus. It lets you go back or forward 100,10,1 stitches.
Ive been having bad work with my digitizing! 😞🤬
My digitizing services are back online if you ever need a conversion 😎 www.NeverDenyMe.com
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I got the same machine bro
That's what's up 💪🏽 What made you choose the 1900? I'm sure ppl reading this will find it useful.
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Damn, I didn't think you could use regular thread on an embroidery machine
It's a combo sewing & embroidery machine so I just figured it would work. Glad I didn't listen to people telling me not to do it lols works great for me 👌🏼
@@NeverDenyMe Because they're generally thicker, when digitising do you take that into account in your designs? Thank you for all the info on your channel. So helpful! my machine should be here soon and I can not wait!
Sure thing! I digitize with the knowledge that it will be stitched using embroidery thread. But when I stitch designs myself I know when I can or can't alternate the threads; based on the details in the design.