You said if you don't wear you don't tear! this is wonderful i am new and seems like so much to learn and remember.. I will defiantly remember that. Thank you for all your videos they are wonderful
Just found your channel and I am learning so much. I have the software for over a year and never used it. Your videos are great. Thank you for all your sharing.
I love your channel! Thank you for creating such informative and well explained videos on the craft of embroidery, including the excellent tutorials using Sew What Pro software! You give such clear and detailed information in your tutorials, which is truly much appreciated! Thank you for sharing your creativity and lovely talents! 😊
Thank you Eve! That was great...looks like there is a bit of a learning curve with Sew What Pro, but I'm anxious to continue learning. The tea towels look like a nice quality. You looked so pretty wearing the hat--ready for the tea party!
You are so great! I am new to machine embroidery with a Brother SE400. Start at beginning for me, please. All this adding and saving etc, is it on a computer or the machine. I have an iPad mini 4. Will it work with that if I need a computer? Where do I start? How are the colored threads changed?
You look so elegant and cute in that hat. I wish I could wear a hat like that and look as good as you do. You are truly beautiful on the inside and out.
I ordered that hoop not long ago and I didn't know how this hoop was for And I found you and I will try to do this I am a beginner and I would like to learn how to do large embroidery..thank you !!!.I would like to know how you use the vinegar for the hoop mark👍
You're welcome! With the hoop burn, I just spritz a little around the hoop mark, then with my flat palm I rub vigorously to remove it! Hope that helps!
Great video! can you show how to thread the machine, just got a se625 machine. Do the software automatically put it into sections, or you have to choose to put into 4 x4 section. how do you get those small yellow making in the software to mark off each 4x4 sections. Thanks a lot
Hi learning a lot with your videos just have a question can you work with pd 11 or essential program with the hoop you talking about or is only with the program see whatpro thanks
Wow, what awesome timing. I just received my 4 by 7 repositional hoop in the mail yesterday! Now I just need to purchase Sew What Pro. And then figure out how to use it! Thanks for a great video, but looks a little complicated for me, but eventually I will learn.
Thanks, subscribed... Two questions.. What kind of marker is that you are using to mark on the fabric? Also, can you not achieve this with the brother pe design 10 software? It seems like Sew What pro has dominated the after market larger hoop extensions manipulation.
Thank you for being a subscriber! I wish I had more experience with other software, however I couldn't afford any other software in the beginning, so all I know is SWP.
Good morning! Love your videos! I have a Brother SE625. I've been trying to find a repositionable hoop for it, but haven't found one. I understand that its the same model as the 600 but am not sure. I'm too new to this fun craft. Can you please help?
Hi Neuras! I believe my Amazon store link is in the description, if so your repo hoop will be listed as a 5x7 hoop even tho it will only allow you to embroider 4x6.5
You seem to have some of the better instructional media on this topic. Thanks for the series etc. Have you noticed by downloading the less than $5 designs on ETSY they seem to have too many stitches? Is this normal for most ETSY designs? I went to stitch a design the middle of the design became so thick the needle could barely pull back out without the hoop popping up and down. I noticed there is a program for Embrilliance called "Density Repair Kit" But its another 130$ for that upgrade. Is it more cost effective to email it to a service for modification? Do these software upgrades eventually pay for themselves?
Hi! Thanks for your question! I have noticed that there are a few embroidery designs out in Etsy that are stitch heavy. They could be the result of "Auto-Digitizing". A superb digitized design would be created step by step, not placed in software then have the program do it. There are exceptions, but a skilled digitizer would know the best way to create the design without excessive density. As far as adding programs to your arsenal, if you end up doing a lot of editing of designs, then i would say the cost is worth it. I chose to go the more affordable one stop shop route with Sew What Pro for $65. It is excellent at editing embroidery designs for a fraction of the cost of more pricey programs. Enjoy working with embroidery and we appreciate you watching our videos!
Hi, I love your tutorials, been watching them most of the day. I'm a bit confused here. I've heard people say to use tear away stabilizer for towels and you said to use cut away. why is that? just a newbie here asking questions, trying to find out as much as possible. Thanks!
The OFFICIAL stabilizer to use is cutaway. Why? Because towels are washed and used over and over and over... you get the point. When embroidery is going to be abused like that, you want it the stitches to have as much stabilizing as possible. Tear away just doesn't stabilize as well as cutaway. HOWEVER, many use tear away because it is more attractive on the back AND the towel is thicker thus more supportive of threads on its own. The choice is up to you, I have done both methods successfully.
I DO embroider hats and I have used buck wholesale before. I usually get them from Carolina Made because the price is comparable and I can pickup same day. 👍🏽
help: you taught me to reduce size of pattern for 4x4 hoop never go over 9.6 in size. help me figure that for my 5x7. This pattern says it fits 5x7 hoop but my machine doesn't recognize it.
actually I just figured out what my big hoop the 5 x 12 on my machine is for that's a repositional hoop...now that I have seen your extra grooves on your hoop......lol
You could just let her know it is kitchen decor. Similar to hanging on the towel bar in the kitchen. With that much embroidery, the only thing I would suggest it be used for IS decor.
@@TheBabysBooty a whole bunch of butterflies...thanks....I looked around and it looks like something someone would/could use to have their morning coffee on,...like a larger coaster or table protector
Miss Eve, you look beautiful in the fancy tea time hat. Love your channel and your purple bell.
Thank you so much! I appreciate the kind comment
Thank you for helping a newbie.
You're very welcome Fred!
You said if you don't wear you don't tear! this is wonderful i am new and seems like so much to learn and remember.. I will defiantly remember that. Thank you for all your videos they are wonderful
You are so funny! Make watching your videos so much fun!
Another great video! I'm still binge watching and learning :)
🤗 I appreciate your support and kind comments!
I so appreciate your detailed videos. You make embroidering fun. Thanks once again.
You're welcome 😊
I was like "wow so Kentucky derby" at the intro. VERY GOOD tutorial, takes soooooo much of your time, but we really appreciate you dear.
+Brent White 😊 LOL! One day I shall get to go show off my hat at the Kentucky derby! Thank you, Sir Brent! 🤗
Wow we learn so much in just a few minutes....thank you and God bless you and your family
+Sylvia Reyes i am pleased to hear that! Thank you for letting me know the video was helpful! 👌🏽☺
Just found your channel and I am learning so much. I have the software for over a year and never used it. Your videos are great. Thank you for all your sharing.
+Doreen Lesniak You are VERY welcome! I appreciate you letting me know the videos are helpful! ☺
Hi Becky, finally made a Live. LIttle late but Hubby had dinner ready right at 5:00.
Another easy to understand video. Thanks again for sharing. Your time and effort is much appreciated. You are great,,
Love your humor in the videos 😂
Thank you! I try to make sure that we are having FUN when learning things because it helps it stick better!
@@TheBabysBootyso true ☺
I love your channel! Thank you for creating such informative and well explained videos on the craft of embroidery, including the excellent tutorials using Sew What Pro software! You give such clear and detailed information in your tutorials, which is truly much appreciated! Thank you for sharing your creativity and lovely talents! 😊
Thank you! I had no idea I had this possibility all along.
Yes! Hats are a fun addition to your embroidery arsenal 🤗
Oh love your frame of your couple with Bestest Friend "🤗🫶
Thank you! 🤗
you are so good with this so what pro.am still working on it . .I want to do the towels for gifts so thank you again for all your tutorial.
+Janet McKinney 😊I would love to see pictures of them when you do!
Thank you for this video!!! I so see this being used in my next quilt project!!!
+Nancy Johnson wooooot! I wish I could quilt! I cant. 😔 please send me pics when you do!
Thank you Eve! That was great...looks like there is a bit of a learning curve with Sew What Pro, but I'm anxious to continue learning. The tea towels look like a nice quality. You looked so pretty wearing the hat--ready for the tea party!
+suzen523 😄 I just hate I couldn't find the gloves! 😂😂😂 Once we get these videos underway, I am sure SWP will be a breeze!
I needed this video. Thanks. Great video. 🙂
Thank you, thank you! I can't wait to use this hoop and make a snowflake tablecloth and napkins for a 12' table!
Woooooo! I bet that will be pretty!!! Send pics, please! thebabysbooty@gmail
Good video thanks looks good
You are an inspiration! Love your videos.
Thank you so much. I love to use my repo hoop if I am just playing around with material. I hoop it and do several tests of a design that way.
+Flying Lady 76 wait til you do a real project! It's fun!
You are so great! I am new to machine embroidery with a Brother SE400. Start at beginning for me, please. All this adding and saving etc, is it on a computer or the machine. I have an iPad mini 4. Will it work with that if I need a computer? Where do I start? How are the colored threads changed?
God bless you , you look wonderful teach.... fabulous!
+Sylvia Reyes 😊❤ Thank you! 🤗
Love that hat!!!
+adam holmes 😊😊😊 Thank you!!!
You look so elegant and cute in that hat. I wish I could wear a hat like that and look as good as you do. You are truly beautiful on the inside and out.
😊 You are making me blush, ma'am!!!
Never would have noticed it if you hadn't said anything but you made me laugh 😃
😆 Stupid pumpkin stem. LOL!
You are the greatest!
Thank You!!! I appreciate you being here to watch our videos!
I ordered that hoop not long ago and I didn't know how this hoop was for
And I found you and I will try to do this I am a beginner and I would like to learn how to do large embroidery..thank you !!!.I would like to know how you use the vinegar for the hoop mark👍
You're welcome! With the hoop burn, I just spritz a little around the hoop mark, then with my flat palm I rub vigorously to remove it! Hope that helps!
Thank you. That was great!
Blanchs SewingSpot you’re welcome! Thank you for watching our videos!
Love your intro lol. BTW, you look good in that hat!
+Shiela Cushenbery 😊 Thank you! 😄 I do love a floppy sunhat! 😍
You are a nice lady and inspirational.
Thank you kindly!!! I only wish to show the world how awesome embroidery is!!!
That was a very good video. The reposition was done with SWP? Where can I buy the design?
Great video! can you show how to thread the machine, just got a se625 machine. Do the software automatically put it into sections, or you have to choose to put into 4 x4 section. how do you get those small yellow making in the software to mark off each 4x4 sections. Thanks a lot
Eve can you show us how to embroider tea towels on the corners so they can be hung diagonally?
Sure!
Hi learning a lot with your videos just have a question can you work with pd 11 or essential program with the hoop you talking about or is only with the program see whatpro thanks
Wow, what awesome timing. I just received my 4 by 7 repositional hoop in the mail yesterday! Now I just need to purchase Sew What Pro. And then figure out how to use it! Thanks for a great video, but looks a little complicated for me, but eventually I will learn.
+Virginia O'Malley It will feel complicated at first, but you WILL get the hang of it and love it! That repo hoop opens up a whole new world. 😊
you are so cute .love the tea towel thank you eve.
Thank you very much Ms. Janet! I appreciate you being a part of our family!! ❤
Thanks, subscribed... Two questions.. What kind of marker is that you are using to mark on the fabric? Also, can you not achieve this with the brother pe design 10 software? It seems like Sew What pro has dominated the after market larger hoop extensions manipulation.
Thank you for being a subscriber! I wish I had more experience with other software, however I couldn't afford any other software in the beginning, so all I know is SWP.
Good morning! Love your videos! I have a Brother SE625. I've been trying to find a repositionable hoop for it, but haven't found one. I understand that its the same model as the 600 but am not sure. I'm too new to this fun craft. Can you please help?
Hi Neuras! I believe my Amazon store link is in the description, if so your repo hoop will be listed as a 5x7 hoop even tho it will only allow you to embroider 4x6.5
You seem to have some of the better instructional media on this topic. Thanks for the series etc.
Have you noticed by downloading the less than $5 designs on ETSY they seem to have too many stitches? Is this normal for most ETSY designs? I went to stitch a design the middle of the design became so thick the needle could barely pull back out without the hoop popping up and down.
I noticed there is a program for Embrilliance called "Density Repair Kit" But its another 130$ for that upgrade.
Is it more cost effective to email it to a service for modification?
Do these software upgrades eventually pay for themselves?
Hi! Thanks for your question! I have noticed that there are a few embroidery designs out in Etsy that are stitch heavy. They could be the result of "Auto-Digitizing". A superb digitized design would be created step by step, not placed in software then have the program do it. There are exceptions, but a skilled digitizer would know the best way to create the design without excessive density.
As far as adding programs to your arsenal, if you end up doing a lot of editing of designs, then i would say the cost is worth it. I chose to go the more affordable one stop shop route with Sew What Pro for $65. It is excellent at editing embroidery designs for a fraction of the cost of more pricey programs.
Enjoy working with embroidery and we appreciate you watching our videos!
This was a wonderful video. I have a beginner question. Your files show the image saved, mine does not, just file names. How do I see the images?
I have a program called sew iconz that makes thumbnails from your embroidery files.
What size design would I purchase for that hoop ?
Hi, I love your tutorials, been watching them most of the day. I'm a bit confused here. I've heard people say to use tear away stabilizer for towels and you said to use cut away. why is that? just a newbie here asking questions, trying to find out as much as possible. Thanks!
The OFFICIAL stabilizer to use is cutaway. Why? Because towels are washed and used over and over and over... you get the point. When embroidery is going to be abused like that, you want it the stitches to have as much stabilizing as possible. Tear away just doesn't stabilize as well as cutaway. HOWEVER, many use tear away because it is more attractive on the back AND the towel is thicker thus more supportive of threads on its own. The choice is up to you, I have done both methods successfully.
do you have a tutorial on embroidering that cute hat you are wearing
miknrache g I do not recall... I don't think I did a video for that hat.
Are the tea towels your using cotton flour sack ones. I've looked on amazon and these are the ones coming up
Eveeee 😍😍😍
I just love you.
do they have different sizes of repositional hoops
Eve, am I not supposed to join threads when using this large hoop?
Where can I get this hook?
what is the size of this hoop that you have, because 4 x 4 is square
Привет, спасибо
Do you embroider on caps? If so, where do you purchase them from?
Have you heard of Buck Wholesale?
I DO embroider hats and I have used buck wholesale before. I usually get them from Carolina Made because the price is comparable and I can pickup same day. 👍🏽
help: you taught me to reduce size of pattern for 4x4 hoop never go over 9.6 in size. help me figure that for my 5x7. This pattern says it fits 5x7 hoop but my machine doesn't recognize it.
If you have Sew what Pro or another Similar editing program, check the size. The design should not be larger than 130 x 180
You are so beautiful. I love your hat on this video.
+Betty Wheat Thank you! 😊 I do love a cute floppy sunhat!
Why do you use vinegar
Wouldn't you know they will make everything a "Royal Pain in the TUCHUS"❣️!!! RIGHT?¿ 🤷
actually I just figured out what my big hoop the 5 x 12 on my machine is for that's a repositional hoop...now that I have seen your extra grooves on your hoop......lol
+Rhonda CW Yep that's what those are for! 👍🏽
I am making a long time friend a Tea Towel......178,000 stitches total...11 graphics...How do I tell her what this is used for...so she will know...
You could just let her know it is kitchen decor. Similar to hanging on the towel bar in the kitchen. With that much embroidery, the only thing I would suggest it be used for IS decor.
@@TheBabysBooty a whole bunch of butterflies...thanks....I looked around and it looks like something someone would/could use to have their morning coffee on,...like a larger coaster or table protector
Hi Ms Beautiful eyes!!!
Thank you! I appreciate the kind comment!
flashback lol
Now don't you look cute. Thank you Eve
+sharon blake 😊 Thank you! 🤗