Former textile studies student here. I’m sure they gave you a health and safety session but please please please put your hair up when working with the machine, and get a pair of safety goggles (the needles can break when in action, you don’t want to get them in your eyes). Freak accidents do happen but they can be prevented in a lot of cases💜
44:18 So I used to be an industrial embroiderer for 8 years. Here’s a few tips for you! Now that you think your bobbin tension is correct but your still getting a few white bits show through on the black. Just use a sharpie to black them out. We did it all the time. The reason your needles are unthreading is because the tail of the thread is to long. On the front of the machine there’s a long spring looking thing that is about as wide as where all the needles are. This is for your thread tails to be put into after you threaded the needle. Some reasons on why your pumpkin didn’t line up correctly. Can be a few different things. -Could be digitised poorly. -fabric could of stretched while being stitched. This is the most common. So by looking at it it seems to me that the orange stitched from bottom to top. This can stretch it out of alignment. We used to change the way it would stitch. So make it go from the bottom still but stop in the middle. Then do a running stitch to the top and go from there back down to meet in the middle. This should help a lot. 😊
also for false bobbins check presser foot, 2 clicks up from bottom. I also hate those gold needles I feel like they're more for hats. Since you're doing knit garments you want 75/11 or 65/9 ballpoint needles
This makes me miss my mom so much more😢 She had an embroidery business. I wish we hadn’t of sold all her threads and equipment. She had every color of Maderma? Thread. I would have made you an awesome deal. Good luck on your embroidery business. I don’t know you personally but I’m proud of you and Christian’s accomplishments ❤
A suggestion: Get ear plugs to protect your ears or put something on the walls to absorb the sound. I could tell it was really loud in that room. Someone also suggested safety glasses and put your hair up. By the way, my Dad was in textiles for a long time. I showed him your video and he was impressed with your machine. Can’t wait to see your designs on those shirts.
As someone who works around an embroidery machine, have scraps for a “stitch out” of designs and have a sheet with all the details i.e colours and even stitch numbers. Will make life easier haha
Suggestion, Tear away backing, which would make removal easier and faster. send your digitizing outsourced, which takes approx 24 hours for a turnaround for most artwork. They send you all formats and a pdf of the sew-out. We have a great digitizer and I think he is in Canada. Always do a sew-out first, to make sure digitizing is correct. Keep sharpie or fabric markers to fill in the bobbin that shows on the top stitches.
you may want to consider heat transfer backing for embroidery it might be easier to manage than directly on the clothing and then use an iron to apply to the clothing. will also increase location options as well since you're not limited to the hoop.
@@TykitFleine eh I do feel if she were to do that she'd already have gone in this direction embroidery machines are much more expensive so perhaps she felt embroidery would be better for her customer base, her embroidered sketchbooks did pretty well.
That machine is massive. You're going to have a lot of fun. Also, those large shears can be resharpen when they wear out. Saves you a lot of money in the long run.
No absolutely not! The company should be responsible for refunding all the money you over paid, including the import fees, regardless if they are going to recoup that or not. I'd contact them and be very firm on that.
The shipping yes, import fees are up to the buyer to pay, most companies will specify this in ts and cs (and you should know this when buying from your state / country), however declared wrong the fee could of been upcharged so they'd need to look into that and refund accordingly.
Yayyyyy! It's been awhile since ive watched a 48 min video haha but I loved it! some designs aren't digitized well that are on etsy, so it wasn't something you did! So always test stitch them first before embroidering them on an expensive garment.
this is an industrial embroidery machine - which does make it scarier in my opinion, hehe. Home machines are a lot more portable, but just as noisy. But when you're operating on a business scale, a free standing industrial makes a lot more sense!
These machines have come a long way since the paper tape pattern days. Agree with Jeanny re hair and eye protection - we always had to wear safety glasses and keep our hair from dangling. Have a ton of fun embroidering! 😊👍
Yay!!! Embroidery vlog is here. Blessed with a long vlog this week. I was at both streams this week (tapped out halfway through Fall Guys as the call of sleep arrived). I forgot how fun your streams are so it is nice that you are back to streaming. I am so proud of you for reaching the stage where you can expand your retail to embroidery - super excited to see the designs you make and I hope I can grab a few when they go up for order. I hope you are able to sort what happened with your thread order - that is wild. The brand does have a UK website but you need a business account to see prices so no idea if it would be cheaper or even possible to import to Canada. The colours you picked are going to look super cute with the strawberry design. I didn't expect such as high-tec machine. You must have left a good impression on them if they gave you a lot of extras. It is good you don't need to use the fancy matt thread for practise. Super entertaining vlog as always.
This bring back some wonderful memories of my older videos doing machine embroidery. I miss my machine!! So glad to see you doing embroidery now 🎉 if you have any questions feel free to email me 😊
You can get tear away stabalizer that just rips away, its what we use most, but you can also get water soluble stablizer if you have a very intricate design like lace or something.
Yeah, I came here to comment the same thing about water soluable stabilizer. It seems like it could save time to put a batch of sweat shirts in the washer instead of cutting them 1 by 1. Plus the consumer wouldn't have to deal with fading or shrinking after washing it the 1st time. Just be sure you use a detergent & fabric softener for sensitive skin to prevent any allergies.
@@nilawarriorprincess WSS is generally nowhere near stable enough for anything with any stretch. For stuff like Baylee is doing, tear away would be bad also imo, because each needle penetration will weaken the tear away and cause it to lose stability. Two sheets of 2.5oz-3oz cutaway is good for what she's doing, although I know some people use no show through mesh (mainly for tshirts though).
so glad to see you happy, that warms my heart, i just cant believe you can remember all the step he showed you, i just watched a video on it and i would be like take it away, but i know you will be pro in no time!!
Love your embroidery machine. It’s all about practice and just becoming confident with using it. Your designs will look great. Your hooping station will be your new best friend
The little bit of white plastic is great for when you want to put stabiliser inside your garments. It really helps to keep it in place and saves a whole lot of faffing around trying to hoop without it.
You should totally use that sweatshirt as practice piece and just fill the whole thing with different Halloween and spooky or gothic embroidery images especially your own art! I look forward to seeing where your inspiration takes you on this journey.
Love ur machine. I have 12 yrs exp in industrial embroidery. A friendly tip to help with bobbin thread showing. Sharpies. We used fine tip sharpies to color in the bobbin thread. Much success with your new adventure.
Tear away backing aka stabilizer is so much easier!!!!!! Look into it. My mom has ran embroidery machines for 25 years and been a digitizer. If you have any questions I can help out!
Sometimes, your threads/ bobbin break because they are not made from the same materials. You can get around this by having a smaller stich count for the fill areas or changing the design.
You are brave spending investing time and money, while others are outsourcing and mass producing. I love you are different from them and showing from the bat start how to 👍👍👍🙋🏻
With that pumpkin it makes me want a bunkin over the chest or a wrist. I'm super happy and excited for you. My wallet is starting to cry for wanting some embroidery sweaters!
I started my job at the perfect time bc that means that by the time you start offering the sweaters i can afford to make a big order. Am also so excited for the strawberry sketchbook! 🍓❤
It takes so much trial and error at the beginning with embroidery! I only have experience with a home embroidery machine, so things may vary when it comes to an industrial machine, but to me, the bobbin pulling through and the incident with the bobbin case being pulled out would lead me to believe it's an issue with the top tension, not the bobbin. General rule of thumb in embroidery groups I'm in is that a problem with the top stitching means it's a bobbin issue, and a problem with the bobbin thread means it's a top thread issue, if that makes sense. Of course there are probably plenty of times where this isn't the case, and all machines have their own little quirks! For what you're embroidering, on stretch fabrics like jumpers, I personally would go for two sheets of 2.5oz-3oz cutaway stabiliser. It looked like your fabric was getting really pulled about by the design so extra stabilisation might help. Good luck though!! I can't wait to see what you make, and I hope things go relatively smoothly with your new machine!
Baylee it has been a WHILE since I’ve watched ur videos but I’m back and I’m hooked 🙈 you seem to be thriving and I love ur hair!! So happy for what you’ve accomplished, so excited to see what you do next for ur business!!
Thanks for the longer vlog! I know nothing about embroidery machines so this was pretty interesting to watch. Excited to see how your sweater turns out after it’s filled up with tests 😊
One of my favourite t-shirt stores does a pre-order of a design for a limited time and then you know exactly which sizes and colours to do and you're not wasting any. Hopefully this was your plan and then there is less pressure on getting things all ready for a launch
Just a thought on placement; the wearer isn’t the one who is supposed to see the design, it’s everyone else. I’d go with the perspective of looking at the shirt on someone else, not as the person in the shirt.
this is interesting, you are teaching the world while they eating their snackies and sippin their drinkies for sure, and plus we all love and adore you!!!
The embroidery machine is so cool. Congratulations on this new addition to your business! Have you thought of making embroidery patches of your smaller designs? Kind of like the size of your enamel pins?
You have SO MUCH PATIENCE!! 🤣💀💀💀 I loved seeing so much of the process - it's terrifying to me 😂 But omg the noise when the machine is chugging along fine & then makes that 'something's wrong' sputter 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀 - gives me instant flashbacks to trying to use my Mum's sewing machine as a kid/teen & it was always breaking for one reason or another & snarling up the thread 😭 She refused to get rid of it or get it repaired properly, so I have a really strong memory tied to that specific sound & then the frustration & swearing that would commence 😂😂 I'm catching up on vlogs, so I'm sure you've had tonnes of practice by now & hopefully all the kinks are worked out 🤞🤞🤞
In 2016 I invested a huge amount of money in a laser engraver. I almost got an embroidery machine instead. My business has been successful even still to this day but sometimes I wish I would’ve went with embroidery. Congrats Baylee! ❤❤❤
Safety glasses, put ur hair up. Secondarily when you comb your bangs back and they get that tiny bit of height, i think it does wonders for the silhouette of your head. 🎉
Was so looking forward to this embroidery video!! Very interesting to see how they work. Threading any machine is a nightmare lol. But the results look neat I really like the lettering down the sleeves.
I foresee A LOT of embroidery shorts and reels in your future. It’s fascinating to watch and creation side you needn’t add commentary or other stuff, just film the process. 😊 If you make those, will you post them to this channel?
@@BayleeJae I follow that one too. Maybe try some and see how it goes and then you can decide? It’s a bit easier now that they have a Shorts tab on our channels and don’t file them all under videos like they used to.
I went to Home Depot and bought wood block counter tops (6feet long) $149 and attached them to ikea adjustable legs. Best thing I ever did for desk space
Wow this is great! I remember the last time you tried buying a big machine like that was the button pressing machine and it didn't go through! This is super cool!
Please wear eye wear! My mom had a needle break and fly into her eye back in her seamstress days. It was a rough recovery for her. ❤ protect those Baylee peepers!!
This would make great livestream material! Set up a camera to watch what you're stitching and have a conversation in another room (so you aren't talking over the machine) and we can watch it working while you chat or play some games.
The machine scared me when it first did its thing😂 Was thinking the same with that test sweater gonna be a very patchy one (gonna look cool with all those patches tho!). Not sure if I'll get a sweater (probably will just have to wait for shorter sleveed ones) since it's already pretty humid/hot here unless it's not so thick. Nevertheless, I still can't wait for the final result!! And your new matching sketchbook AHHH✨️
So that’s what an embroidery machine looks like :0 it’s basically like a giant sewing machine made for stitching designs on T-Shirts. Similar to how a Cricut machine draws or cuts random designs for projects ^^ but obviously it’s for sewing :)
I hope to get an embroidery machine soon one day, they’re expensive but worth the investment, I want to get back into making costumes, in the past I would hand paint or glue all the details and designs
Sorry to bombard you with comments. Bobbins running out it shouldn’t make any difference. It also depends on your stabiliser as to how well it will stitch out ❤
Former textile studies student here. I’m sure they gave you a health and safety session but please please please put your hair up when working with the machine, and get a pair of safety goggles (the needles can break when in action, you don’t want to get them in your eyes). Freak accidents do happen but they can be prevented in a lot of cases💜
from the sound of it, hearing protection would be smart too
Such great advice!
Omg i hope she sees this!!
44:18 So I used to be an industrial embroiderer for 8 years. Here’s a few tips for you!
Now that you think your bobbin tension is correct but your still getting a few white bits show through on the black. Just use a sharpie to black them out. We did it all the time.
The reason your needles are unthreading is because the tail of the thread is to long. On the front of the machine there’s a long spring looking thing that is about as wide as where all the needles are. This is for your thread tails to be put into after you threaded the needle.
Some reasons on why your pumpkin didn’t line up correctly. Can be a few different things.
-Could be digitised poorly.
-fabric could of stretched while being stitched. This is the most common. So by looking at it it seems to me that the orange stitched from bottom to top. This can stretch it out of alignment. We used to change the way it would stitch. So make it go from the bottom still but stop in the middle. Then do a running stitch to the top and go from there back down to meet in the middle. This should help a lot.
😊
wont the interfacing, backing paper tearaway stuff correct stretching?
Baylee has blessed us with a 48 minute vlog!!!!
right just got home from a long craft fair and this is amazing to have from our queen she’s the reason i started getting out and selling my craft
😂😂😂😂 no serious though!!!
I dunno why I thought you’d just be getting a very intense embroidery sewing machine, like a sewing machine with embroidery capabilities!!
Embroidery machines are intense!! I'm super excited to see what you create!!
also for false bobbins check presser foot, 2 clicks up from bottom. I also hate those gold needles I feel like they're more for hats. Since you're doing knit garments you want 75/11 or 65/9 ballpoint needles
Thank you! Screenshotting your comments. 😆
This makes me miss my mom so much more😢 She had an embroidery business. I wish we hadn’t of sold all her threads and equipment. She had every color of Maderma? Thread. I would have made you an awesome deal. Good luck on your embroidery business. I don’t know you personally but I’m proud of you and Christian’s accomplishments ❤
Hugs! 😊
@@jamielle-jam Thank you 🤗
I am hopping on this train! Hugsss!!
To prevent a bulk of fabric toward the back of the machine you can flip your design and pop the sleeve on the other way around ❤
A suggestion: Get ear plugs to protect your ears or put something on the walls to absorb the sound. I could tell it was really loud in that room. Someone also suggested safety glasses and put your hair up. By the way, my Dad was in textiles for a long time. I showed him your video and he was impressed with your machine. Can’t wait to see your designs on those shirts.
As someone who works around an embroidery machine, have scraps for a “stitch out” of designs and have a sheet with all the details i.e colours and even stitch numbers. Will make life easier haha
Yeah, like a design catalog. I thought the same thing.
Suggestion, Tear away backing, which would make removal easier and faster. send your digitizing outsourced, which takes approx 24 hours for a turnaround for most artwork. They send you all formats and a pdf of the sew-out. We have a great digitizer and I think he is in Canada. Always do a sew-out first, to make sure digitizing is correct. Keep sharpie or fabric markers to fill in the bobbin that shows on the top stitches.
you may want to consider heat transfer backing for embroidery it might be easier to manage than directly on the clothing and then use an iron to apply to the clothing. will also increase location options as well since you're not limited to the hoop.
Yeah she could sell patches separately too
She could then dabble in sublimation too
Yes this
@@TykitFleine eh I do feel if she were to do that she'd already have gone in this direction embroidery machines are much more expensive so perhaps she felt embroidery would be better for her customer base, her embroidered sketchbooks did pretty well.
That machine is massive. You're going to have a lot of fun.
Also, those large shears can be resharpen when they wear out. Saves you a lot of money in the long run.
I imagine you could even sell iron on patches as well with this new machine
No absolutely not! The company should be responsible for refunding all the money you over paid, including the import fees, regardless if they are going to recoup that or not. I'd contact them and be very firm on that.
The shipping yes, import fees are up to the buyer to pay, most companies will specify this in ts and cs (and you should know this when buying from your state / country), however declared wrong the fee could of been upcharged so they'd need to look into that and refund accordingly.
@@Souless___ this is the company's fault, they should reimburse the customer whether they charged the shipping and import fees or not.
It’s so amazing to see where you’ve come from and where you are now; you’re really inspiring!
Yayyyyy! It's been awhile since ive watched a 48 min video haha but I loved it! some designs aren't digitized well that are on etsy, so it wasn't something you did! So always test stitch them first before embroidering them on an expensive garment.
I had no idea embroidery machines were this scary! 😅
this is an industrial embroidery machine - which does make it scarier in my opinion, hehe. Home machines are a lot more portable, but just as noisy. But when you're operating on a business scale, a free standing industrial makes a lot more sense!
read this comment before watching and thought "wdym scary..?" .....i get it now
I came here to say the same thing!
Omg right!
Omgggg i want a long sleeved shirt with wildflowers embroidered down the sleeves 🥹 and mushrooms, and leaves! Ahh this is going to be so amazing!!
I’m sooo excited for the products she’s gonna release with this!!
These machines have come a long way since the paper tape pattern days. Agree with Jeanny re hair and eye protection - we always had to wear safety glasses and keep our hair from dangling.
Have a ton of fun embroidering! 😊👍
Yay!!! Embroidery vlog is here. Blessed with a long vlog this week. I was at both streams this week (tapped out halfway through Fall Guys as the call of sleep arrived). I forgot how fun your streams are so it is nice that you are back to streaming.
I am so proud of you for reaching the stage where you can expand your retail to embroidery - super excited to see the designs you make and I hope I can grab a few when they go up for order. I hope you are able to sort what happened with your thread order - that is wild. The brand does have a UK website but you need a business account to see prices so no idea if it would be cheaper or even possible to import to Canada. The colours you picked are going to look super cute with the strawberry design.
I didn't expect such as high-tec machine. You must have left a good impression on them if they gave you a lot of extras. It is good you don't need to use the fancy matt thread for practise.
Super entertaining vlog as always.
So sweet he gave you all those supplies! It was a huge purchase, so it’s extra nice you got some goodies. 😊
This bring back some wonderful memories of my older videos doing machine embroidery. I miss my machine!! So glad to see you doing embroidery now 🎉 if you have any questions feel free to email me 😊
You can get tear away stabalizer that just rips away, its what we use most, but you can also get water soluble stablizer if you have a very intricate design like lace or something.
Yeah, I came here to comment the same thing about water soluable stabilizer. It seems like it could save time to put a batch of sweat shirts in the washer instead of cutting them 1 by 1. Plus the consumer wouldn't have to deal with fading or shrinking after washing it the 1st time. Just be sure you use a detergent & fabric softener for sensitive skin to prevent any allergies.
@@nilawarriorprincess WSS is generally nowhere near stable enough for anything with any stretch. For stuff like Baylee is doing, tear away would be bad also imo, because each needle penetration will weaken the tear away and cause it to lose stability. Two sheets of 2.5oz-3oz cutaway is good for what she's doing, although I know some people use no show through mesh (mainly for tshirts though).
so glad to see you happy, that warms my heart, i just cant believe you can remember all the step he showed you, i just watched a video on it and i would be like take it away, but i know you will be pro in no time!!
Love your embroidery machine. It’s all about practice and just becoming confident with using it. Your designs will look great. Your hooping station will be your new best friend
Madeira thread is one of the best! You’ve spent a HUGE amount on hoops and stations etc!! ❤❤❤
The little bit of white plastic is great for when you want to put stabiliser inside your garments. It really helps to keep it in place and saves a whole lot of faffing around trying to hoop without it.
You should totally use that sweatshirt as practice piece and just fill the whole thing with different Halloween and spooky or gothic embroidery images especially your own art! I look forward to seeing where your inspiration takes you on this journey.
I think a trip to a thrift store for sacrificial clothing might be in order.
I bought a lot of cheap sweater blanks while I was quality testing brands, so I can use those.
Love ur machine. I have 12 yrs exp in industrial embroidery. A friendly tip to help with bobbin thread showing. Sharpies. We used fine tip sharpies to color in the bobbin thread. Much success with your new adventure.
Tear away backing aka stabilizer is so much easier!!!!!! Look into it. My mom has ran embroidery machines for 25 years and been a digitizer. If you have any questions I can help out!
Cool embroidery machine. Are you able to make just patches for customers to sew on a garment themselves? Or iron on patches?
I would 100% buy patches.
Yes, it can make patches!
Wow! Hard core embroidery machine! Have fun with it!😊
I didn’t even realise how long this vlog was, embroidery is so interesting! 😮
ive been hyped about this video since yesterdays live!!! yes!!
So happy for you Baylee for this new chapter of creativity and design.
Sometimes, your threads/ bobbin break because they are not made from the same materials. You can get around this by having a smaller stich count for the fill areas or changing the design.
An exciting new adventure in the life of Baylee! It will be fun watching you explore and grow with embroidery.
You are brave spending investing time and money, while others are outsourcing and mass producing. I love you are different from them and showing from the bat start how to 👍👍👍🙋🏻
With that pumpkin it makes me want a bunkin over the chest or a wrist. I'm super happy and excited for you. My wallet is starting to cry for wanting some embroidery sweaters!
I started my job at the perfect time bc that means that by the time you start offering the sweaters i can afford to make a big order. Am also so excited for the strawberry sketchbook! 🍓❤
I just got a basic embroidery / sewing machine for my birthday and I’ve been having so much fun with it!!!
Those embroidery designs look amazing, I love the Kiki & wording down the sleeve! Can’t wait to order something. 🐈⬛ 😊
It takes so much trial and error at the beginning with embroidery! I only have experience with a home embroidery machine, so things may vary when it comes to an industrial machine, but to me, the bobbin pulling through and the incident with the bobbin case being pulled out would lead me to believe it's an issue with the top tension, not the bobbin. General rule of thumb in embroidery groups I'm in is that a problem with the top stitching means it's a bobbin issue, and a problem with the bobbin thread means it's a top thread issue, if that makes sense. Of course there are probably plenty of times where this isn't the case, and all machines have their own little quirks!
For what you're embroidering, on stretch fabrics like jumpers, I personally would go for two sheets of 2.5oz-3oz cutaway stabiliser. It looked like your fabric was getting really pulled about by the design so extra stabilisation might help. Good luck though!! I can't wait to see what you make, and I hope things go relatively smoothly with your new machine!
Waking up to a 48 min vlog is an amazing Saturday morning for me!!! 😊
This machine is insane. Can't wait to see it stitch your designs and to buy one!
Looks like they are happy to have you as a customer! You’re gonna give them good advertising. Any thoughts for fleece lap blankets with embroidery?
That might be getting too big, shipping-wise.
Baylee it has been a WHILE since I’ve watched ur videos but I’m back and I’m hooked 🙈 you seem to be thriving and I love ur hair!! So happy for what you’ve accomplished, so excited to see what you do next for ur business!!
Thanks for the longer vlog! I know nothing about embroidery machines so this was pretty interesting to watch. Excited to see how your sweater turns out after it’s filled up with tests 😊
Would fabric chalk help you with your placement? You could mark up the cloth before hand...
aww can't wait to see what else you're going to make.
One of my favourite t-shirt stores does a pre-order of a design for a limited time and then you know exactly which sizes and colours to do and you're not wasting any. Hopefully this was your plan and then there is less pressure on getting things all ready for a launch
48 minutes and enjoyed every minute I’m SO excited where this is going!!
Loving the pumpkin. Another product you could make would be custom patches.
I cannot wait to see what you create with your new machine! I do believe you are going to need a second one sooner than later.
Just a thought on placement; the wearer isn’t the one who is supposed to see the design, it’s everyone else. I’d go with the perspective of looking at the shirt on someone else, not as the person in the shirt.
Yeah, I agree!
this is interesting, you are teaching the world while they eating their snackies and sippin their drinkies for sure, and plus we all love and adore you!!!
waiting for the day that baylee comes out with bunbuns plushie
im so forward for youre organisation in the room when all the stations, threads, clothes and nicknaks are there ♡♡♡
The embroidery machine is so cool. Congratulations on this new addition to your business! Have you thought of making embroidery patches of your smaller designs? Kind of like the size of your enamel pins?
I do want to do some patches.
You have SO MUCH PATIENCE!! 🤣💀💀💀
I loved seeing so much of the process - it's terrifying to me 😂
But omg the noise when the machine is chugging along fine & then makes that 'something's wrong' sputter 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀 - gives me instant flashbacks to trying to use my Mum's sewing machine as a kid/teen & it was always breaking for one reason or another & snarling up the thread 😭
She refused to get rid of it or get it repaired properly, so I have a really strong memory tied to that specific sound & then the frustration & swearing that would commence 😂😂
I'm catching up on vlogs, so I'm sure you've had tonnes of practice by now & hopefully all the kinks are worked out 🤞🤞🤞
In 2016 I invested a huge amount of money in a laser engraver. I almost got an embroidery machine instead. My business has been successful even still to this day but sometimes I wish I would’ve went with embroidery. Congrats Baylee! ❤❤❤
What’s stopping you from doing the embroidery too? 🤔
@@bronwynecg Money probably? Lol. It's a HUGE upfront cost.
@@bronwynecg definitely the money, and our shop is set up for the laser biz. It would be a 180 for use to switch at this point.
I'd what that strawberry design in dark/forest green
Safety glasses, put ur hair up. Secondarily when you comb your bangs back and they get that tiny bit of height, i think it does wonders for the silhouette of your head. 🎉
Was so looking forward to this embroidery video!! Very interesting to see how they work. Threading any machine is a nightmare lol. But the results look neat I really like the lettering down the sleeves.
I did not expect it to be so fast and aggressive lol!!
Yeah, it's kinda scary. 😆
I foresee A LOT of embroidery shorts and reels in your future. It’s fascinating to watch and creation side you needn’t add commentary or other stuff, just film the process. 😊 If you make those, will you post them to this channel?
I have a separate channel for shorts, but I might pull the plug on it and post my faves here.
@@BayleeJae I follow that one too. Maybe try some and see how it goes and then you can decide? It’s a bit easier now that they have a Shorts tab on our channels and don’t file them all under videos like they used to.
That machine looks so VIOLENT. Lmao.
omg i love the long vlogs yayayyay
I went to Home Depot and bought wood block counter tops (6feet long) $149 and attached them to ikea adjustable legs. Best thing I ever did for desk space
Is it solidly stable? I want to use the Ikea adjustable legs for a printer stand, but I'm afraid they'll wobble.
@@DecoLemon very, I’ve never had a more stable usable desk
@@Christina24life thanks! I'm customizing tables, so I don't waste space.
Wow this is great! I remember the last time you tried buying a big machine like that was the button pressing machine and it didn't go through! This is super cool!
Please wear eye wear! My mom had a needle break and fly into her eye back in her seamstress days. It was a rough recovery for her. ❤ protect those Baylee peepers!!
I don't know why but it makes me laugh so much at how violent the machine looks when it's sewing. It's like AGGRESIVELY sewing.
That is an awesome machine. I love watching how machines work!! ❤ Machine goes brrrrr
aww im so happy 4 u congrats !!!
Would doing a presale make things easier for production? So you know exactly how many of each size to make.
So fun to see the excitement on your face!!!
This would make great livestream material! Set up a camera to watch what you're stitching and have a conversation in another room (so you aren't talking over the machine) and we can watch it working while you chat or play some games.
48 MINUTES VLOG
Wow, the machine looks amazing ❤
i watch your vlogs when i run at the gym & im sooo happy this ones 48 min 😭🤍 i have an extra long run today!
The machine scared me when it first did its thing😂 Was thinking the same with that test sweater gonna be a very patchy one (gonna look cool with all those patches tho!).
Not sure if I'll get a sweater (probably will just have to wait for shorter sleveed ones) since it's already pretty humid/hot here unless it's not so thick. Nevertheless, I still can't wait for the final result!! And your new matching sketchbook AHHH✨️
Today, on How It’s Made: Starting an Embroidery Empire with RUclips Stuper Star Baylee Jae
So that’s what an embroidery machine looks like :0 it’s basically like a giant sewing machine made for stitching designs on T-Shirts. Similar to how a Cricut machine draws or cuts random designs for projects ^^ but obviously it’s for sewing :)
I dont need to sleep yet. Im so excited for you.
I'm ready to buy a sweater now! 😂 can't wait to see the final product ❤
I hope to get an embroidery machine soon one day, they’re expensive but worth the investment, I want to get back into making costumes, in the past I would hand paint or glue all the details and designs
Sorry to bombard you with comments. Bobbins running out it shouldn’t make any difference. It also depends on your stabiliser as to how well it will stitch out ❤
Congratulations, Mrs Brazeau! I, for one, welcome you as art business overlord! 🤣👍🏽
Oh this was so much fun to watch! Have you thought about making fabric patches?
So excited for you! Congrats!
45:42 perhaps the solution would be to have a wider/larger design, rather than its placement?
Me saving my money for when these go on sale :D I would really love to see a fall one but I love it already with spooky season XD
Even tho I know you most likely will not make them in a size I can wear I'll just have to order double nonsweater items to make up for it 😅😂
When I had my graphic design internship, they had screenprinting shirt...full of test prints on black shirt
Not lined up with the seam would make me nuts on the sleeve
Matt thread are very limited. But to be honest with you the normal thread is perfectly fine for all designs.
Yes! You go girl!! 💜