I can see I am never going to clean again. I am going to play at my new Bernina 790 ❤ for the rest of my life.😅😅 I should be in bed, but this video is just way too much fun to watch. I can’t wait to wake up and play at my Bernina in the morning.
I just got a brand new B790+SE and I'm GEEEEEEEKING OUT over the thing... All of your videos have been super useful and informative while trying to tackle the massive learning curve that is Bernina. (going from a plain jane machine to what I like to call the "Ferrari Unicorn") I especially love the doggie squeaky toy sounds in this particular video by the way. So.... thank you thank you thank you for all the practical tutorials.
Thanks again for an informative video. I wish I could come to your store. It looks fantastic.... Australia is a bit of a long haul however! I would like to design a mock chain stitch. I've seen some fonts done in a chain stitch on the internet . I'd like to make a "hand done look" with motifs filled with chain stitch. Have you got any suggestions? Thanks.
In the BERNINA embroidery software, you can adjust the backstitch outline stitch for a chain. On a machine, you could fiddle with stitch #38 on the B 880 plus. Make it really narrow.
You are a wonderful teacher. Unfortunately, I have not yet found a replacement for it in German-speaking countries. Thank you very much. Kind regards from Switzerland. Susanne
I love the stitch designer and your video is really informative and I learned even more. Thank you. I do have a question. I worked hard on a stitch design I used on a project for work. It was saved in the folder however I had to take my machine in for service and when I got it back, my design was gone. Is there a way to save the stitch so that if the machine needs servicing again I don't loose my design?
The technicians are supposed to save the customer’s stitches and personal settings when they come in for service. So in this case you may be able to visit bernina.com to see how to save tour settings and stitches on a back up I USB.
I have a 570QE. Obviously, I don't have the stitch designer. However, am I able to import a preset stitch pattern from the sewing section to the embroidery section like you did?
you are so nice and helpful! it's out of my price range right now, but I have my eye on a Bernina 535...one day! for now I just like watching you play with these machines ☺️
I must’ve stopped this video 10 times until I figured just watch it and try it a second time stopping the video where I wanted to do it on my machine. I wonder if there’s an iPad that you can say stop and it will stop the video. I really want to do this however I gotta learn how to write a little better on this sideways screen. Maybe you could make another video and give us some tips on that. Thank you again and again and again. You have my vote for the best Bernina educator!
This was so interesting! I really bought the wrong machine. These features are not on the new 770QE Plus that I just bought in October 2021. I love these videos, always looking for another one I haven't seen. Wish I had discovered them before I bought the new machine. Thank you for making them.
Great tutorial. You are so cheerful that it makes me think it is possible to master this machine. I will remember this when I am swearing at my machine! Patience.
For most of the examples I was only using two layers of fabric. So it depends on what you are making. If you want to put this on a garment, use a shir tailor type interfacing. If it’s embellishment on a quilt, use Sf-101 or OESD fusible woven stabilizer or even a light weight tear-a-way stabilizer.
Great tutorial! Very, very informative. Thanks a million❤️
I can see I am never going to clean again. I am going to play at my new Bernina 790 ❤ for the rest of my life.😅😅 I should be in bed, but this video is just way too much fun to watch. I can’t wait to wake up and play at my Bernina in the morning.
Love your inspiration Gayle!
Awesome! Going to try making sew-in “brand” labels on ribbon on my 880+!
Thank you from Germany ❤
You're so clever Gayle - going to try this on my 880!
I just got a brand new B790+SE and I'm GEEEEEEEKING OUT over the thing... All of your videos have been super useful and informative while trying to tackle the massive learning curve that is Bernina. (going from a plain jane machine to what I like to call the "Ferrari Unicorn") I especially love the doggie squeaky toy sounds in this particular video by the way. So.... thank you thank you thank you for all the practical tutorials.
That would be fun to do on a quilt binding.
This is a terrific tutorial. I've been playing with this option all morning. Thank you. I enjoy your teaching.
You are an amazing teacher. You go slowly enough to keep us from getting confused. Great tutorial!
Great video! Garment labels will look wonderful using the stitch designer.
I keep getting impressed with your great videos and very nice personality, I love learning how to use my brand new 790 plus.
Thanks again for an informative video. I wish I could come to your store. It looks fantastic.... Australia is a bit of a long haul however! I would like to design a mock chain stitch. I've seen some fonts done in a chain stitch on the internet . I'd like to make a "hand done look" with motifs filled with chain stitch. Have you got any suggestions? Thanks.
In the BERNINA embroidery software, you can adjust the backstitch outline stitch for a chain. On a machine, you could fiddle with stitch #38 on the B 880 plus. Make it really narrow.
Looks like fun!
Wow Just got notice about this video & watching on same day as posted I have the B790+
You are a wonderful teacher. Unfortunately, I have not yet found a replacement for it in German-speaking countries. Thank you very much.
Kind regards from Switzerland. Susanne
I tried to learn German. It did not go well.
This was sooooo helpful, OMG I learned so much! Thank you again.
I love the stitch designer and your video is really informative and I learned even more. Thank you. I do have a question. I worked hard on a stitch design I used on a project for work. It was saved in the folder however I had to take my machine in for service and when I got it back, my design was gone. Is there a way to save the stitch so that if the machine needs servicing again I don't loose my design?
The technicians are supposed to save the customer’s stitches and personal settings when they come in for service. So in this case you may be able to visit bernina.com to see how to save tour settings and stitches on a back up I USB.
I have a 570QE. Obviously, I don't have the stitch designer. However, am I able to import a preset stitch pattern from the sewing section to the embroidery section like you did?
Love this Gayle! Been wanting to play with the stitch designer! Looks like fun!
Great tutorial.
you are so nice and helpful! it's out of my price range right now, but I have my eye on a Bernina 535...one day! for now I just like watching you play with these machines ☺️
Love your humour . . . . . And the instruction.
I must’ve stopped this video 10 times until I figured just watch it and try it a second time stopping the video where I wanted to do it on my machine. I wonder if there’s an iPad that you can say stop and it will stop the video. I really want to do this however I gotta learn how to write a little better on this sideways screen. Maybe you could make another video and give us some tips on that. Thank you again and again and again. You have my vote for the best Bernina educator!
Aloha , Thank you so much !!!
Very informative. I will play with the stitch designer soon for quilt labels.
Great idea to use this for quilt labels. Hadn't thought of that.
This was so interesting! I really bought the wrong machine. These features are not on the new 770QE Plus that I just bought in October 2021. I love these videos, always looking for another one I haven't seen. Wish I had discovered them before I bought the new machine. Thank you for making them.
Great tutorial. You are so cheerful that it makes me think it is possible to master this machine. I will remember this when I am swearing at my machine! Patience.
Can you change the millimeter measures to inches so. You don’t have to convert it?
What type of stabilizer did you use on the fabric that you were stitching on?
For most of the examples I was only using two layers of fabric. So it depends on what you are making. If you want to put this on a garment, use a shir tailor type interfacing. If it’s embellishment on a quilt, use Sf-101 or OESD fusible woven stabilizer or even a light weight tear-a-way stabilizer.
Or even a layer of batting
I wonder if you had a loved one's handwriting, if you couldn't trace it and utilize it in a memory item or quilt
Absolutely. But we do prefer doing that with the BERNINA embroidery software
@BERNINAofNaperville just recently got my 790+ so have no idea about the embroidery software. I have so much to learn. Enjoy your videos so much.
Is it possible to begin writing and then rotate to finish the sentence?
I would create phrases or separate words and then embroidery them rather than try to rotate
Cool
I have the B790. It is not the B 790+. Or, does that matter?
This can be done on the B 790 (not plus) - So go out there and design something!
@@BERNINAofNaperville thank you so much: Gayle! I love your tutorials. They are so very helpful for me. I plan on trying it out 🥰🙋🏻♀️
Can you do this on an 830???
Unfortunately not. The stitch designer was introduced on the BERNINA 880.
@@BERNINAofNaperville all you make is very pretty! I wanted to buy the Bernina but I am sorry y super expensive for me!
Will this work on 830?
Unfortunately not
Can you write straight across and then turn it?
No, only vertical