Jordan thank you for taking the time to put this video together. It was a good reminder for me in reference to threading the machine, checking the tension for the bobbin and preferred needles based on our fabric choice. Thanks also for sharing the trouble shooting tips. Everyone at Carolina Sew n Vac are very helpful in person or on the phone.
Thank you for a great educational presentation. I especially appreciate your "no frills" delivery of information, you speak so clearly and have a most pleasant voice. Thank you, too, for sharing your contact information... that's unusual from all the videos I've watched. Keep bringing good videos for we, your followers, and all who need information. Thanks again and kindest regards.
Jordan, I wish I could tell you I’ve only had to use this video one time, but you know me better than that! Thank you so much for saving me all this aggravation so I can actually do this myself!!!!
Thank you sooooo much! Thanks to you, I’m all set up and have done the test stitch and now I feel I’m ready to at least practice to build my skills and confidence. Thanks again😊
Thank you so very much for this video. I don't know how I came across your video but I'm sure glad I did. I bought this machine in December and I have been so intimidated ever since. I was brave today and tried my very first embroidery and every problem you mentioned I had them. I have a long way to go but I now feel confident that I have got help. You are like a savior :) Can't thank you enough :)
You are very welcome thank you so much for such a kind comment! I wish you luck on the rest of your embroidery if you have any specific questions just give us a call!
I really want one of these but fiddling with the tension has me pausing. My Sorpano, Pathfinder, and Ovation I never need to fiddle with tension. That's why I chose those machines. He makes it look so easy.
Hi Jordan, love the videos man. I'd love to see you tackle hats with the baby lock. Mainly 3 things, maybe all in 1 video. 1. How to embroider on the side of a hat. 2. How to embroider on the back of a fitted hat. 3. How to embroider on the back of a mesh snapback style hat. These 3 things would mean to world to me and hopefully helps others as well. Thanks, brothaman!!
It depends on what model you get. Baby Locks have a great user friendliness about them. And then it depends on your the resources and education you have at your disposal. Overall thought they are very easy to learn, especially if you have a basic understanding of embroidery already.
I want to buy one for Peru, I am from South America friend. But I am afraid that it will break down and how would I go about repairing it? Is it something that goes wrong commonly? how is it with the spare parts? how are you doing with the machine
I just bought a baby lock 6 thread array machine ..video is not a 100% informative for me how to thread it.. Or maybe needs to have a closer camera shot.. idk
Jordan, I wish I could tell you I’ve only had to use this video one time, but you know me better than that! Thank you so much for saving me all this aggravation so I can actually do this myself!!!!
Awesome video. It was very helpful for me as I had no idea how to use one when I bought it. I didn’t even know there was a bobbin.
someone gave me a 6 needle almost a year ago and I am learning now how to use it. thank you for your videos.
Excellent video, thank you!
Awesome, Babylock should hire you to do their videos. Very thorough, to the point, and understandable. Thank you
omg You helped me so much. I just brought my array home and this was so helpful!!!!!
Awesome! Glad to hear, that's why we do it!
You do the best videos of any I’ve viewed! Keep them coming. Thank you!
Jordan thank you for taking the time to put this video together. It was a good reminder for me in reference to threading the machine, checking the tension for the bobbin and preferred needles based on our fabric choice. Thanks also for sharing the trouble shooting tips. Everyone at Carolina Sew n Vac are very helpful in person or on the phone.
Thank you! Glad you were able to take something from it!
Thank you for a great educational presentation. I especially appreciate your "no frills" delivery of information, you speak so clearly and have a most pleasant voice. Thank you, too, for sharing your contact information... that's unusual from all the videos I've watched. Keep bringing good videos for we, your followers, and all who need information. Thanks again and kindest regards.
Thank you for the comment Donna! I don't think ill ever read such a kind comment! Thank you for watching and interacting, you are the reason we do it!
Thank you Jordan, I purchased my machine yesterday and I am picking it up on Tuesday... Your video is very good and I will be referring to this again.
Jordan, I wish I could tell you I’ve only had to use this video one time, but you know me better than that! Thank you so much for saving me all this aggravation so I can actually do this myself!!!!
Thank you! Very thorough. Please continue to do more video to help me learn more about the machine.
Thank you sooooo much! Thanks to you, I’m all set up and have done the test stitch and now I feel I’m ready to at least practice to build my skills and confidence. Thanks again😊
Now I really want one to go with my Flare!
Thank you so very much for this video. I don't know how I came across your video but I'm sure glad I did. I bought this machine in December and I have been so intimidated ever since. I was brave today and tried my very first embroidery and every problem you mentioned I had them. I have a long way to go but I now feel confident that I have got help. You are like a savior :) Can't thank you enough :)
You are very welcome thank you so much for such a kind comment! I wish you luck on the rest of your embroidery if you have any specific questions just give us a call!
I have inherited an olde4 version of this machine. Can you tell me if there is a “practice” pattern on it?
I really want one of these but fiddling with the tension has me pausing. My Sorpano, Pathfinder, and Ovation I never need to fiddle with tension. That's why I chose those machines. He makes it look so easy.
Hi Jordan, love the videos man. I'd love to see you tackle hats with the baby lock. Mainly 3 things, maybe all in 1 video. 1. How to embroider on the side of a hat. 2. How to embroider on the back of a fitted hat. 3. How to embroider on the back of a mesh snapback style hat.
These 3 things would mean to world to me and hopefully helps others as well. Thanks, brothaman!!
Thank you; very well said! Especially for someone new to this machine.
Great video! Very informative! I just purchased this machine! Thank you!
Thanks for this great video. Very helpful😊
Jordan, can you show me how you can stitch out a 12 color design with only a six needle? How to you put in a stop on a design. Thanks!! 😁
This was awesome
I never had a 6 needle machine before is it hard to learn all of this I've had the one needle machine before
It depends on what model you get. Baby Locks have a great user friendliness about them. And then it depends on your the resources and education you have at your disposal. Overall thought they are very easy to learn, especially if you have a basic understanding of embroidery already.
Wonderful video
I want to buy one for Peru, I am from South America friend. But I am afraid that it will break down and how would I go about repairing it?
Is it something that goes wrong commonly? how is it with the spare parts? how are you doing with the machine
can you tell me how to move the carriage on mine please?
Hy this embroidery can do any logo or its limited?
Perfect
I just bought a baby lock 6 thread array machine ..video is not a 100% informative for me how to thread it.. Or maybe needs to have a closer camera shot.. idk
Jordan, I wish I could tell you I’ve only had to use this video one time, but you know me better than that! Thank you so much for saving me all this aggravation so I can actually do this myself!!!!