Me too! Great that Adam showed each step slowly. Too many just go click, click, click and you have to replay it several times to catch it all! Thanks Adam!
THANK YOU ADAM !! I have been so frustrated, trying to get my needle back in position after my bobbin ran out. You made this so simple ! cant say THANK YOU ! enough
Just love all your videos. When my thread breaks or I run out of bobbin my gears don’t disengage and I cannot move my machine unless I cancel so then I don’t have a resume option. Is this the only way?
So, you are doing it the way I would do it now. I cancel out, fix the thread and set up my new start point and go for it. If you don't want to cancel out and want to be able to resume, there is a padlock (not the gears button!) on the top right side of the screen. It will be under the information "I" When PS is running and you pause or it stops, the padlock is locked. If you tap it, it will unlock and you can move the machine.
Just that I wind my own with the bobbin winder. Many people will purchase the prewound bobbins but I like to do it myself so I have a larger selection of colors.
What do you do if you place your cross hairs, hit auto but the new start doesn’t move to where your cross hairs are? I am stitching out the spiral square and the new start wants to place itself at the corner and wont allow me to nudge it where I want the new start to be. TYIA!
MaryBeth, you are using version 506 or before. In those versions, you can only pick a new point this is on a design node in the way the design was digitized. Any point on a straight line you have to pick the starting point on that line. With the update, you can now pick any point on the line.
Have you ever had this happen and Prostitcher wouldn’t acknowledge that you chose a new start point and kept trying to return to the beginning of that row? That kept happening to me on Friday and I had to shut the whole thing down.
I have had PS do some weird things to me. Usually if it's not doing what it's told, I try to baseline again. It's a little different if you are doing and e2e because it won't let you baseline if you are in the middle of a stitch out. Did you try to cancel out of the stitch out, set your new point, and try again? Sometimes that works for me when it acts weird. At the end of the day, it's a computer and we are at its mercy.
I had a thread break and had to shut down and leave before I could reposition. Does this method work if I start up again and set the new start where the thread broke? If not is there a video that will help me start again?
Lynda, you first have to reposition the design into the correct place, then you can find your new start like this. I have a video called Reposition after a motor error, that will show you have to line everything back up. Then you can use this method to get your start point to the exact point on your quilt you want to start at. Hope they help!!!
I think everyone’s craft room looks about the same because mine gets that way until I decide to pick it all up, can’t wait to see it all done and put together❣️🧵✂️🪡💕💖
Adam your videos have been such a great help! Thanks so much.
I just had this happen! I searched and your tutorial came up. It worked! Thank you. It was my 1st real quilt since purchasing my prostitcher lite
Me too! Great that Adam showed each step slowly. Too many just go click, click, click and you have to replay it several times to catch it all! Thanks Adam!
THANK YOU ADAM !! I have been so frustrated, trying to get my needle back in position after my bobbin ran out. You made this so simple ! cant say THANK YOU ! enough
Adam...can’t thank you enough! All the info I need in a short video. So valuable!!
To the rescue yet again. I think I watch this every time I run out of bobbin!
Thank you! You made it sew easy!
You are such an awesome, thorough teacher!!!! Keep it up. Peggy
Thanks for another informational video! Just had a thread break and your video was the one I understood and was able to learn from! Thank you.
Thanks for all your videos
Thank you! I just bought the Regalia long arm machine and struggling with these kinds of issues, so your videos are very helpful. Bonnie
Thank you again Adam! You saved me again!
Your videos are extremely helpful. You told me exactly what I needed to know it this one!
Glad I could help and thanks for watching. Share them with all your friends. HAHAHA
Awesome
Question for you, do you ever resume stitching without turning off the auto start button? Is that a big No No?
Just love all your videos. When my thread breaks or I run out of bobbin my gears don’t disengage and I cannot move my machine unless I cancel so then I don’t have a resume option. Is this the only way?
So, you are doing it the way I would do it now. I cancel out, fix the thread and set up my new start point and go for it. If you don't want to cancel out and want to be able to resume, there is a padlock (not the gears button!) on the top right side of the screen. It will be under the information "I" When PS is running and you pause or it stops, the padlock is locked. If you tap it, it will unlock and you can move the machine.
@@adamsewfun. thank you sew much
New bee here what does "hand winding my own bobbin" mean? several teachers say this, so I thought I would ask.
Just that I wind my own with the bobbin winder. Many people will purchase the prewound bobbins but I like to do it myself so I have a larger selection of colors.
how do I get my start button stay on my goes off
You should turn it on and turn it off. You don’t want it to stay in.
What do you do if you place your cross hairs, hit auto but the new start doesn’t move to where your cross hairs are? I am stitching out the spiral square and the new start wants to place itself at the corner and wont allow me to nudge it where I want the new start to be. TYIA!
MaryBeth, you are using version 506 or before. In those versions, you can only pick a new point this is on a design node in the way the design was digitized. Any point on a straight line you have to pick the starting point on that line. With the update, you can now pick any point on the line.
@@adamsewfun. thank you so much! I’m off to see about updating. Love your tutorials!!
Have you ever had this happen and Prostitcher wouldn’t acknowledge that you chose a new start point and kept trying to return to the beginning of that row? That kept happening to me on Friday and I had to shut the whole thing down.
I have had PS do some weird things to me. Usually if it's not doing what it's told, I try to baseline again. It's a little different if you are doing and e2e because it won't let you baseline if you are in the middle of a stitch out. Did you try to cancel out of the stitch out, set your new point, and try again? Sometimes that works for me when it acts weird. At the end of the day, it's a computer and we are at its mercy.
I had a thread break and had to shut down and leave before I could reposition. Does this method work if I start up again and set the new start where the thread broke? If not is there a video that will help me start again?
Lynda, you first have to reposition the design into the correct place, then you can find your new start like this. I have a video called Reposition after a motor error, that will show you have to line everything back up. Then you can use this method to get your start point to the exact point on your quilt you want to start at. Hope they help!!!
@@adamsewfun. Thanks I will try that and find your other video!
@@adamsewfun. Thank I combined the 2 and got going again. I had to guess on some things but I think I didn't listen very well. You are my hero.
I think everyone’s craft room looks about the same because mine gets that way until I decide to pick it all up, can’t wait to see it all done and put together❣️🧵✂️🪡💕💖