One of the clearest videos I’ve found on the Victory. I would love to see more specifically on this serger machine. Maybe a closeup of the needle threader system. You are a wonderful teacher.
I had to taking him in to duction class at the shop where I bought my searcher. But quickly forgot everything you told me. You were immensely helpful in explaining so much more than what the shop had told me. I agree with the previous comments, you are an excellent teacher! Thank you!
Great demo - I need a new serger and am considering a Babylock. I appreciate the detailed info, plus seeing the various fabrics used. Thank you for posting this!
Omg this video is great. Thanks so much. I got the machine like few months now but afraid to use it. Now I am going to use it. Thanks so much. Hope you can post more video about how to use overlocker and what to make with overlocker.
Hi Jan, do you have a video on overlooking each side of a square? Do you do each side and come off the end and snip or is there a trick (as you can't pivot the needle)
A sewing machine has one thread on top, one below. The 2 thread lock in the centre of the fabric (if your tensions are correct!). This stitch doesn't naturally stretch. An overlock (serger) stitch is 2 needle threads, which are held in place by an upper and lower looper, which also overdue the seam. This is the seam most used now in professionally made garments, and it stretches with the fabric.
This is the best video I've seen as an intro to the Victory. Victory videos are really hard to find, and most of them assume that you know some of the steps, and then, when they skip to the next step, they lose the viewer. The only additions I'd like to see in your video is close ups of which hooks you bypass when bringing the needle thread across the front of the machine, and a close up of how you insert the needles. This is the first video that's shown me a needle insertion window; I've had my serger for about a year and didn't know such a thing existed! It's not anywhere in the manual. Most videos skip the part about inserting the needles and go straight to the needle threading. I don't want to tilt the machine over far enough to see where the insertion holes for the needle are located. The needle insertion tool that comes with the serger is pretty much useless.
Best tutorial I have found for my new Victory, very clear and comprehensive thank you 😊
Fantastic explanations. Best video of the Victory I have seen. Thank you.
Best video I’ve seen. Thank you so much.
Ihave this…and am thankful for all the knowledge you shared here. I understand this machine much better now
Holy cow, your instructions are the best. I am already sewing after watching this video. Thank you!
Thank you for a comprehensive over of the Triumph. As everyone has noted you are a wonderful teacher.
One of the clearest videos I’ve found on the Victory. I would love to see more specifically on this serger machine. Maybe a closeup of the needle threader system. You are a wonderful teacher.
I had to taking him in to duction class at the shop where I bought my searcher. But quickly forgot everything you told me. You were immensely helpful in explaining so much more than what the shop had told me. I agree with the previous comments, you are an excellent teacher! Thank you!
Thank you so much for this video! I’m glad I have found it!❤
I just purchased a Victory this week and found this video tonight. Thanks for the instructions on the Victory.
Excellent . A very comprehensive video . You did not leave us guessing . Thank you very much .
Brilliant video, thank you. So well explained and paced.
Excellent instruction!!!!! Thank you.
Great demo - I need a new serger and am considering a Babylock. I appreciate the detailed info, plus seeing the various fabrics used. Thank you for posting this!
what a great and helpful video! Thank you so much for the clear instruction and showing different stitches and how to adjust the settings
Thank you so much😊. I picked mine up today and your tutorial was very helpful indeed. Appreciate the time and effort you put into this.
Very much enjoyed 2 days with you at Barleylands
Best video yet on Victory. I'm saving this and referring back to it.
Lovely demonstration! I just bought a Victory and want to do EVERYTHING! Thank you.
Have fun!
love your demo.
THANKS. superb explanations
Thank you very much! Very helpful!
Great introduction to the Victory. I am currently looking to purchase a serger and this video was very helpful!
Thank you for this video! I was able to thread my serger and start serging right away!!! Very clear and helpful!
Thank you for getting me started! The clearest instruction I've found on the Victory. You are a wonderful teacher. Hope to se more on the Victory.
Excellant overview of this machine. I need one!!
Thank you, that was very useful!
Omg this video is great. Thanks so much. I got the machine like few months now but afraid to use it. Now I am going to use it. Thanks so much. Hope you can post more video about how to use overlocker and what to make with overlocker.
you are so incredibly helpful...thank you so much
Thank you this was a wonderful overview! X
Brilliant , clear , helpful video , thank you
The best video on the Victory. Maybe a few more lessons on other stitches and other feet. Thank you!
very nice and clear instructions, even though I dont own a Victory,i own a Babylock Evolution
Thank you for video.
Hi Jan, do you have a video on overlooking each side of a square? Do you do each side and come off the end and snip or is there a trick (as you can't pivot the needle)
Thank you so much 😊
Need to zoom in closer so we can see what your doing
Where do I find prices and ordering?
Hi Irene. Contact your local baby lock dealer for info. You'll find their whereabouts on babylock.co.uk. Welcome to the wonderful world of baby lock!
I'd like to know the difference between a sewing machine and a serger, I know I must sound like a rookie, but I am.
A sewing machine has one thread on top, one below. The 2 thread lock in the centre of the fabric (if your tensions are correct!). This stitch doesn't naturally stretch. An overlock (serger) stitch is 2 needle threads, which are held in place by an upper and lower looper, which also overdue the seam. This is the seam most used now in professionally made garments, and it stretches with the fabric.
This is the best video I've seen as an intro to the Victory. Victory videos are really hard to find, and most of them assume that you know some of the steps, and then, when they skip to the next step, they lose the viewer. The only additions I'd like to see in your video is close ups of which hooks you bypass when bringing the needle thread across the front of the machine, and a close up of how you insert the needles. This is the first video that's shown me a needle insertion window; I've had my serger for about a year and didn't know such a thing existed! It's not anywhere in the manual. Most videos skip the part about inserting the needles and go straight to the needle threading. I don't want to tilt the machine over far enough to see where the insertion holes for the needle are located. The needle insertion tool that comes with the serger is pretty much useless.