Thank-you so much for sharing,,I was looking for how to do a basing stitch for my machine because it was not built in,,This helps me out so much. Thanks again
Thanks a lot. This was exactly what I was looking for. I own a Brother PE 800. My machine does not have a basting stitch but it is very similar to your Innovis. By following your instructions I will be able to get my basting stitch. GBY
Unfortunately there’s no way to change the stitch length for built in designs. I have used this to secure material to my stabilizer when I plan on cutting around my stitched design (like when doing Keyfobs or other ITH projects).
Thank you for this video. I have a question, do you have to change the stitch to make it longer and easier to take out the final project or is it ok the way it is?
Unfortunately, there's no way to change the stitch length on this. Personally, I'd only use it if I'm cutting away that "basting" stitch for my end product (such as key fobs).
Unfortunately, there's no way to change the stitch length of built in designs. I recommend only using this on items where you can leave the basting stitch in or you can cut it off.
@@AmyBullock Sure! You could absolutely do that. This is for machines that are embroidery only or those that don't want to remove the arm for sewing mode.
Yeah, it’s more or less meant to use to hold down materials for ITH items like keychains or other thing that you’d trim around with scissors. If you need an actual basting stitch there are some digitizers that have them on their sites for free or a small charge.
I have an Innovis 4000D. I tried this---it did not have an "ok" button but it show black coming up like yours before my design colors. Which Innovis do you have?
This is the 2750 which is quite a bit newer than the 4000d (that was my first machine!). You may need to play around with your machine to determine the steps to take to merge designs.
Some of the stitches are pretty small, so I'd recommending doing a test stitch before you stitch on anything important. I mostly use these to hold down fabric for ITH items like keyfobs.
Thank-you so much for sharing,,I was looking for how to do a basing stitch for my machine because it was not built in,,This helps me out so much. Thanks again
Thanks a lot. This was exactly what I was looking for. I own a Brother PE 800. My machine does not have a basting stitch but it is very similar to your Innovis. By following your instructions I will be able to get my basting stitch. GBY
Wow thank you I have the pe800 brother and I don’t want to use adhesive spray. This is great your good teacher
Yes it helps because I am a beginner embroider … thank you! I have a Janome 400e so I will try it… thank you again…..
Great instructions.. easy to understand and thank you😊
Great job for this video! And thank you!!!!!!
Thanks a lot for the video.😊
Hi, this is exactly what I was searching for! Thank you.. another question please.. is there anyway I can change the stitch size to longer? TIA
Unfortunately there’s no way to change the stitch length for built in designs.
I have used this to secure material to my stabilizer when I plan on cutting around my stitched design (like when doing Keyfobs or other ITH projects).
@@littlehipposcreations4485 meaning using cutaway stabilizer too?
@@jodialexander6567you should always use stabilizer of some kind. In my keyfobs, I always use cutaway.
@@littlehipposcreations4485 thank you so very much
Thank you for this video. I have a question, do you have to change the stitch to make it longer and easier to take out the final project or is it ok the way it is?
Unfortunately, there's no way to change the stitch length on this. Personally, I'd only use it if I'm cutting away that "basting" stitch for my end product (such as key fobs).
Do you have to lengthen your stitch on the rectangle? How do I do that?
Unfortunately, there's no way to change the stitch length of built in designs. I recommend only using this on items where you can leave the basting stitch in or you can cut it off.
@@littlehipposcreations4485 ok thanks, but I could make an actual basting stitch by sewing it on the machine before I go to embroidery right?
@@AmyBullock Sure! You could absolutely do that. This is for machines that are embroidery only or those that don't want to remove the arm for sewing mode.
Hi dear! We have a brother F540E and tried this way, but we cannot remove the basting stitch. 😂
Yeah, it’s more or less meant to use to hold down materials for ITH items like keychains or other thing that you’d trim around with scissors. If you need an actual basting stitch there are some digitizers that have them on their sites for free or a small charge.
My machine does not show add
Can we change the stitch length of the bastinng stitch?
Unfortunately you can’t.
I have an Innovis 4000D. I tried this---it did not have an "ok" button but it show black coming up like yours before my design colors. Which Innovis do you have?
This is the 2750 which is quite a bit newer than the 4000d (that was my first machine!). You may need to play around with your machine to determine the steps to take to merge designs.
Is it easy to remove later?
Some of the stitches are pretty small, so I'd recommending doing a test stitch before you stitch on anything important. I mostly use these to hold down fabric for ITH items like keyfobs.
@@littlehipposcreations4485 I’m taking the stitches out at the moment, everything was fine.