The one bag that gave you grief. Once I had did a name. It was on my se1900 and a few letters were jacked up. I just redid the letters that had looked messed up, ( backing up the stitches to redo it again) and it looked perfect like the rest of the name. Just a thought if you have a letter look bad because of thread breaking. It was just something I tried to save my project. I can’t wait to own a multi needle machine. Love your videos. 😊
Hi, you can always use the embroidery thread and a large eye hand needle to fill in spaces. I usually double the thread when I put it in the needle so I end up with four stands of thread. Just tie it off at the back. You can also tape the stablizer to the hoop.
I replaced the screws on the brackets with allen screws. It works much much better and you can get them much tighter. Also small magnets on the backside of the hoop will hold the stabilizer in place for you. You can also just hit the 100 on the control panel when you get the axis error and it will reset for you. I’ve also found that putting the thread behind the little hook above the needle will mess with your tension and cause you to shred the thread.
Great job fighting through your problems! I keep a scrap shirt hooped up beside my machine so I can run a quick “I” test on my working needle, to check my tension prior to starting a tricky job like this.
I hate to ask. Have you ever a no needle error code. My machine got locked up somehow. I wasn't able to get it back to 100 degrees. Finally this morning I was able to turn the knob to 100 but needle 6 was still down in the bobbin case. And I'm getting a no needle error code.
Yes it came with the table but I've never used it, plus I don't like using the sticky backing with my mighty hoops they can leave a stucky residue and I don't like that.
I was so confused with this message, but you are suggesting I change the thread to another needle until the project is done to change out the broken needle. OMG why didn't I think of that 🤦🏼♀️
You bet. That's exactly what I meant. Sorry for the confusion. In the moment, when you're filming, there is too much other things to think of. Thanks for all your youtubes, I love watching all your reality.
Brittany, Did you get personal training from Ricoma? I have an EM1010 & the only training I got was virtual. You seem REALLY proficient with your machine. I even have issues with changing the bobbin & needle. When you get settled in your new beautiful home, would you consider making training videos...step by step on the basics of how to do things? I find Ricoma kinda not helpful on those kind of things & their videos are not detailed enough for me.
I only received the virtual training as well. I've learned from watching Ricoma videos and really just trial and error as I go along. But yea I can do step by step videos no problem, I can break them down and do smaller videos so they are easier to go back and watch.
When it comes to simple design like this bag I do it myself through the Chroma software that came with my Ricoma machine. Now this font was done with Chroma but I have a full video on where I get fonts for free.
Great job. I am enjoying your videos. You are making it look real!
Thank you ☺️
The one bag that gave you grief. Once I had did a name. It was on my se1900 and a few letters were jacked up. I just redid the letters that had looked messed up, ( backing up the stitches to redo it again) and it looked perfect like the rest of the name. Just a thought if you have a letter look bad because of thread breaking. It was just something I tried to save my project. I can’t wait to own a multi needle machine. Love your videos. 😊
Hi, you can always use the embroidery thread and a large eye hand needle to fill in spaces. I usually double the thread when I put it in the needle so I end up with four stands of thread. Just tie it off at the back. You can also tape the stablizer to the hoop.
Get it girl 💪🏽 you pressed on and they came out great ❤ stay blessed love 🥰
Thank you
I replaced the screws on the brackets with allen screws. It works much much better and you can get them much tighter. Also small magnets on the backside of the hoop will hold the stabilizer in place for you. You can also just hit the 100 on the control panel when you get the axis error and it will reset for you. I’ve also found that putting the thread behind the little hook above the needle will mess with your tension and cause you to shred the thread.
Hi Brittany. I keep magnets on my Ricoma to keep my tools, tweezers and scissors close by.
Great job fighting through your problems!
I keep a scrap shirt hooped up beside my machine so I can run a quick “I” test on my working needle, to check my tension prior to starting a tricky job like this.
That's a cool idea
Looks great. Think it would be easier to just remove the hoop to change needles and such. 😊
It is easy but I always get nervous mid project.
@@brittanybriggs3806 well you still do a brilliant job
@@beverleymoffat5042 thank you
You should try using bungee cords to hold the bag up
OMG 😯 that is a great idea, never thought of that.
That was really hard, but it turned out great. You figured out how to make it work.
❤ so excited
I hate to ask. Have you ever a no needle error code. My machine got locked up somehow. I wasn't able to get it back to 100 degrees. Finally this morning I was able to turn the knob to 100 but needle 6 was still down in the bobbin case. And I'm getting a no needle error code.
I bet you are so excited to be in your new home!!
Very excited, just a lot to do 😃
8 and 1 would have made your embroidery job easier for those tough jobs you can hope well. Overall great job!
Agree, it's on my wishlist ☺️
Keep up the good work!
Thank you 😊
Great work around. I saw a video of someone using the sticky back stabilizer with the mighty hoop. Didnt your Ricoma come with the table?
Yes it came with the table but I've never used it, plus I don't like using the sticky backing with my mighty hoops they can leave a stucky residue and I don't like that.
There are Allen screwdrivers. In tight spaces they work better
You didn’t have the big table attachment for your embroidery machine?
tricky job - but you did it
Can you change the thread color to another needle temporarily. Reset it on your computer.
I was so confused with this message, but you are suggesting I change the thread to another needle until the project is done to change out the broken needle. OMG why didn't I think of that 🤦🏼♀️
You bet. That's exactly what I meant. Sorry for the confusion. In the moment, when you're filming, there is too much other things to think of. Thanks for all your youtubes, I love watching all your reality.
Were these names digitised, or just typed out in your program? I have a Ricoma 10 needle machine, but haven't used it yet. So nervous!!!
Brittany, Did you get personal training from Ricoma? I have an EM1010 & the only training I got was virtual. You seem REALLY proficient with your machine. I even have issues with changing the bobbin & needle. When you get settled in your new beautiful home, would you consider making training videos...step by step on the basics of how to do things? I find Ricoma kinda not helpful on those kind of things & their videos are not detailed enough for me.
I only received the virtual training as well. I've learned from watching Ricoma videos and really just trial and error as I go along. But yea I can do step by step videos no problem, I can break them down and do smaller videos so they are easier to go back and watch.
@@brittanybriggs3806 THANKS!!! THAT WOULD BE AWESOME & SO HELPFUL!!!
@@brittanybriggs3806 THAT WOULD BE AWESOME!!! Thanks so much!!!
Are you doing your own digitizing or are the font (numbers and letters) pre-digitized and you purchase the whole alphabet and numbers?
When it comes to simple design like this bag I do it myself through the Chroma software that came with my Ricoma machine. Now this font was done with Chroma but I have a full video on where I get fonts for free.