Thank you for the clear details you described in this clip. I am wanting to learn free motion embroidery on my sewing machine and this video is very helpful.
This was so interesting and helpful. I now want to try it. I am 69-years-old and have never tried this and it is so beautiful. Thank you for all your help and I might just be getting back to you. Now going to your website. God bless you.
Wow.! Amazing Video. Machine Embroidery is very to use I really like appreciate it : ) thanks for sharing this video more new videos new design sharing . thanks :)
You are most welcome! The article is also available as a free PDF download if you'd like it - just follow this link www.deborahwirsu.com/setting-up-your-machine-for-free-motion-stitching/
You're most welcome, Penny. I'm glad it's helped. You can find more information on this topic, and many others on my website and in my free Resource Library www.deborahwirsu.com/join-resource-library/
flat bed table attachment....any suggestion where to buy one? after watching you wonderful thread sketching videos, I saw the smooth transition and flow that you have when creating your art...THANKS for all your tips and training, you are making thread sketching so FUN to learn
Hi Sandra - when I was using my old Janome machine I was able to purchase a flat bed attachment from Janome. My (newer) Brother machine came with one (as an optional extra that I chose to purchase). I would suggest you contact the makers of your machine brand, or look on their website. I'm not sure if there are 'generic' flat bed tables available to fit a range of machines - there may well be, but most of the larger manufacturers should have them. It would then just be a matter of whether they have one to fit your machine. If it's a newish machine then I expect they would. .....and thanks for your lovely comments about my work and videos - I really appreciate that!
Hi Leticia - This very much depends on the project - I use many different types, weights and brands, so it's a difficult question to answer in a general sense. I discuss specific stabilisers in more detail in my online courses - also check out my free article on avoiding puckering... www.deborahwirsu.com/avoid-puckering-problems-when-thread-sketching-without-a-hoop/
Its great to have a tutorial, but I am finding they are too "long winded" and obviously for someone who is completely unfamiliar with both their machine and sewing. In stead of simply saying, put on the correct foot, there are all sorts of instructions on how to change a foot. I get too bored to wait to see the whole tutorial. Sorry.
Thank you Deborah. Your explanations and information is just wonderful. You are very clear in your presentation. 10/10 from me. Thank you again.
Valda Jennings thanks so much for your generous comments. I’m so pleased you found this useful.
I absolutely love how you teach! I fill I can achieve much more with my sewing experience!
Thank you for the clear details you described in this clip. I am wanting to learn free motion embroidery on my sewing machine and this video is very helpful.
This was so interesting and helpful. I now want to try it. I am 69-years-old and have never tried this and it is so beautiful. Thank you for all your help and I might just be getting back to you. Now going to your website. God bless you.
You are most welcome Yvonne! Thank you. :)
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Excellent. Many thanks 🙂👍❤️🌸
Thank you so much Deborah, that was very helpful indeed.
You make such beautiful work and I love the tone of your voice - I have subscribed and will love to watch more of your videos. Thank you!
Thank you so much! No other videos have addressed the settings on the machine so we’ll!!!
You're most welcome!
What a great video just starting out and this is really good to know information!!!! THX
Really wonderful tutorial, thank you!
You're most welcome, Paula...it's often the most basic information that is the hardest to find, in my experience! I'm glad you found it helpful.
Fabulous info! Thank you so much for sharing!!!
You're welcome! Glad you found it useful!
Wow.! Amazing Video. Machine Embroidery is very to use I really like appreciate it : ) thanks for sharing this video more new videos new design sharing . thanks :)
Thank you for all of this information.
You are most welcome! The article is also available as a free PDF download if you'd like it - just follow this link www.deborahwirsu.com/setting-up-your-machine-for-free-motion-stitching/
Simply Brilliant Thank You!
You're most welcome, Penny. I'm glad it's helped. You can find more information on this topic, and many others on my website and in my free Resource Library www.deborahwirsu.com/join-resource-library/
This was very helpful, thank you.
I'm glad you found it helpful! Thanks!
Thanks Deborah!
Excellent tutorial.
Thank you!
flat bed table attachment....any suggestion where to buy one? after watching you wonderful thread sketching videos, I saw the smooth transition and flow that you have when creating your art...THANKS for all your tips and training, you are making thread sketching so FUN to learn
Hi Sandra - when I was using my old Janome machine I was able to purchase a flat bed attachment from Janome. My (newer) Brother machine came with one (as an optional extra that I chose to purchase). I would suggest you contact the makers of your machine brand, or look on their website. I'm not sure if there are 'generic' flat bed tables available to fit a range of machines - there may well be, but most of the larger manufacturers should have them. It would then just be a matter of whether they have one to fit your machine. If it's a newish machine then I expect they would. .....and thanks for your lovely comments about my work and videos - I really appreciate that!
thanks....I will also look around for a DIY project
What type of stabilizer do you use? Enjoyed the tutorial. Thank you 😊
Hi Leticia - This very much depends on the project - I use many different types, weights and brands, so it's a difficult question to answer in a general sense. I discuss specific stabilisers in more detail in my online courses - also check out my free article on avoiding puckering... www.deborahwirsu.com/avoid-puckering-problems-when-thread-sketching-without-a-hoop/
Thanks!
Its great to have a tutorial, but I am finding they are too "long winded" and obviously for someone who is completely unfamiliar with both their machine and sewing. In stead of simply saying, put on the correct foot, there are all sorts of instructions on how to change a foot. I get too bored to wait to see the whole tutorial. Sorry.
Not everyone has your experience. Maybe you should have kept your opinion to yourself and not be so rude.