Expert desktop publisher here. Proof reading is essential but the "rule" in publishing is . Ask someone else to look at it first. Send an image of the text to a friend, if there's no one else on the premises. If neither of these options is possible, put the text away for awhile so you can bring "fresh eyes" to the table. I worked in publishing for more than 45 years and still, actually check everything I write, type, or draw, letter by letter. I want to try machine embroidery (on the machine I inherited from my mother) and appreciate your putting out this video.
I love your authenticity. Your videos are a joy to watch and the tips are very helpful. I always look forward to a new video from you and I hope you keep them coming. Happy New Year Delilah❤
Thank you for the down to earth comments and informative tutorials. I’ve recently bought the Brother PE 545. It only has a 4 x 4 hoop size and you’ve become my go-to for clear, concise step by step tutorials. Love your sense of humor and your little girl popping in and out of videos., Looking forward to more content. So glad I found you!
The wrinkles are “puckers”😊I’ve been embroidering for 23 years and always learn something new. If u think your stabilizer is shrinking hold your steam iron over not on and that will prevent it from shrinking. Also if u iron it on a wool mat it helps the puckers.
OMGoodness! Thank you for your advice. I have had my machine for almost 2 years. I am still very intimated by it. I am going to give it a go again but your video was very helpful to me. I also bought my Floriani thread and stabilizer at my local quilt shop. I have seen the difference in stabilizers. Thank you for being so thorough! I subscribed!
I've seen Floriani stabilizers in several places online. I prefer Madeira and love their precuts. I also love my Mighty Hoops but I prefer the round hoops that came with my Barudan for shirts (personal preference). I know what you mean about the wrinkles in the stabilizer but I don't see that in the polymesh, just the standard cutaways.
Wow, I never thought of using an iron on interface and a tear away stabilizer. I have nit trued a ball point either (except regular knit sewing) Thanks. I'll try the tips
I like your videos… I like how you keep it real… I also use Floriani thread…love them! Totally agree to get good quality embroidering we need to invest in the best materials out there!
Thank you! Love your style, like chatting with a friend! I’ve been watching your videos and request one on those little labels you made on the potholders 😊🙏🏼
Weather it is hard depends on people's level of technology and comprehension. There are a lot of people that will not be able to understand all that is needed or involved.... The machine itself, the computer stuff needed, files, supplies, etc.
Hi there Delilah, always appreciate your sharing and tutorials. I have a Husqvarna Viking Jade 30 or 35 embroidery sewing machine, they suggest using mySewnet embroidery software, does any one know if Embroidery software works on my machine?
I bet the embrilliance software will work with your machine! There is also an embrilliance facebook group that is very active and helpful, if you go on there you wil probably find the answer as well...and its very user friendly.
Expert desktop publisher here. Proof reading is essential but the "rule" in publishing is . Ask someone else to look at it first. Send an image of the text to a friend, if there's no one else on the premises. If neither of these options is possible, put the text away for awhile so you can bring "fresh eyes" to the table. I worked in publishing for more than 45 years and still, actually check everything I write, type, or draw, letter by letter. I want to try machine embroidery (on the machine I inherited from my mother) and appreciate your putting out this video.
Thanks for being so honest and humble! I've learned so much watching your videos. Now I'm off to buy some Embroidery goodies!
You are so welcome! Thank you!
I love your authenticity. Your videos are a joy to watch and the tips are very helpful. I always look forward to a new video from you and I hope you keep them coming. Happy New Year Delilah❤
Thank you so much! Happy New year to you as well!
Thank you for the down to earth comments and informative tutorials. I’ve recently bought the Brother PE 545. It only has a 4 x 4 hoop size and you’ve become my go-to for clear, concise step by step tutorials. Love your sense of humor and your little girl popping in and out of videos., Looking forward to more content. So glad I found you!
Thank you for your kind words! i'm glad you are finding the info helpful.
The wrinkles are “puckers”😊I’ve been embroidering for 23 years and always learn something new. If u think your stabilizer is shrinking hold your steam iron over not on and that will prevent it from shrinking. Also if u iron it on a wool mat it helps the puckers.
OMGoodness! Thank you for your advice. I have had my machine for almost 2 years. I am still very intimated by it. I am going to give it a go again but your video was very helpful to me. I also bought my Floriani thread and stabilizer at my local quilt shop. I have seen the difference in stabilizers. Thank you for being so thorough! I subscribed!
thank you so much for saying hi! yes those stabilizers make a difference
I’m thrilled for this video! 💃🏽
Thank you! These are just things I’ve learned so far!
I was wondering when you were going to come back on I couldn’t wait for your show😊. I love it.
thank you for the link for the scissors, I ordered them. Thank you for the great videos, I always enjoy watching them and learn a lot too!
You are going to love those scissors. I'm glad I attached the link because I think they are hard to find
Great video! Down to earth personality 🌸
thank you!
I've seen Floriani stabilizers in several places online. I prefer Madeira and love their precuts. I also love my Mighty Hoops but I prefer the round hoops that came with my Barudan for shirts (personal preference). I know what you mean about the wrinkles in the stabilizer but I don't see that in the polymesh, just the standard cutaways.
Wow, I never thought of using an iron on interface and a tear away stabilizer. I have nit trued a ball point either (except regular knit sewing)
Thanks. I'll try the tips
I like your videos… I like how you keep it real… I also use Floriani thread…love them! Totally agree to get good quality embroidering we need to invest in the best materials out there!
Thank you! And thank you so much for watching 😊
Thank you! Love your style, like chatting with a friend! I’ve been watching your videos and request one on those little labels you made on the potholders 😊🙏🏼
These are all great tips. You nailed it!❤
thank you!
Weather it is hard depends on people's level of technology and comprehension. There are a lot of people that will not be able to understand all that is needed or involved.... The machine itself, the computer stuff needed, files, supplies, etc.
Yes its hard to determine everyones skill level
I meant to say I get the stabilizers thru my local sewing store also.
Thanks for this video. Total newbie here: do you have to throw away a sweatshirt if the embroidery doesn’t work out? That seems tragic.
I reuse them for other examples.
Hi there Delilah, always appreciate your sharing and tutorials. I have a Husqvarna Viking Jade 30 or 35 embroidery sewing machine, they suggest using mySewnet embroidery software, does any one know if Embroidery software works on my machine?
I bet the embrilliance software will work with your machine! There is also an embrilliance facebook group that is very active and helpful, if you go on there you wil probably find the answer as well...and its very user friendly.
@@SimplyDelilah ok thank you for getting back to me
By the way I love your you tube videos.
I'm starting small using my pe900
I need to get a multineedle so bad. But 4k is such a big investment 😭
yes but man, they are so fun!
@@SimplyDelilah it's def on my list!! 🤞🤞🤞🤞
Whoops, I lost the most important part of the second sentence, "never proof read your own work." Sorry!
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www.shopsimplydelilah.com/embroidery-supply-list
This list might be helpful for some!