TIMESTAMPS and Product links! 0:00 Brother SE1900 amzn.to/3CxeRcN 0:26 Drop in the bobbin for embroidery (usually white or black thread) 0:53 Loading a downloaded embroidery file from a USB drive amzn.to/3fN2kYN 1:37 Spooling your embroidery thread amzn.to/3CrbTqh 2:18 Using a magnetic hoop amzn.to/3Cxeq29 4:38 Changing a broken needle amzn.to/2VD1dUs 7:19 Removing the embroidery hoop 8:12 Preparing to sew 9:34 Magnetic pin cushion! amzn.to/3jBeyVO 9:47 Removing the embroidery arm 9:57 Finding the sewing feet 10:24 Removing the embroidery foot 10:38 Attaching the sewing foot 11:25 Attaching the sewing arm 11:39 Attaching the sewing pedal 11:52 Spooling the sewing bobbin 13:09 Threading the sewing foot 17:51 We're done!
You should work for Brother! I have read all their manuals and watched all their training but yours is the most thorough and easiest to follow out of all of them. Thank you thank you thank you!
This looks so great! I know a few mothers to be that would absolutely love this! Never thought making something as nice as this could be so simple! Total game changer!
My biggest problem is keeping a steady speed on the foot pedal and sewing a straight stitch. You make it look so easy!! Granted I haven't tried sewing with my se1950 yet. Just using my other Brother. Great video!! I really loved this. Thank you so much for sharing.
Thank YOU for watching! All the materials should be listed here with the time stamp. Please let us know if we missed anything! TIMESTAMPS and Product links! 0:00 Brother SE1900 amzn.to/3CxeRcN 0:26 Drop in the bobbin for embroidery (usually white or black thread) 0:53 Loading a downloaded embroidery file from a USB drive amzn.to/3fN2kYN 1:37 Spooling your embroidery thread amzn.to/3CrbTqh 2:18 Using a magnetic hoop amzn.to/3Cxeq29 4:38 Changing a broken needle amzn.to/2VD1dUs 7:19 Removing the embroidery hoop 8:12 Preparing to sew 9:34 Magnetic pin cushion! amzn.to/3jBeyVO 9:47 Removing the embroidery arm 9:57 Finding the sewing feet 10:24 Removing the embroidery foot 10:38 Attaching the sewing foot 11:25 Attaching the sewing arm 11:39 Attaching the sewing pedal 11:52 Spooling the sewing bobbin 13:09 Threading the sewing foot 17:51 We're done! #amazonaffiliate
I love this tutorial I was a little afraid to use the sewing side I have the embroidery but you made it look so simple thank you please make more sewing tutorials like how do you make or find the lay out for pants or shirts?????
This reminds me of the time I used to spend watching my mom sew clothes, pillows, vision quilts for special needs infants, dolls, etc on her metal electric White sewing machine. Instead of a control pedal it used a knee flange to precisely control the speed of the machine. Isn't it odd how the general shape of sewing machines hasn't really changed from last century to this century?
Yours run so smoothly the embroidery looks perfect! I’ve been have problems with my machine lately, my top thread keeps bunching up or the thread just breaks, I embroider sweatshirts, do you Know what I can do to fix this?
Thank you. I loved the SE1900 so much that I upgraded to the SE2000. I love both models but the upgrade on the SE2000 like the automatic jump stitch cutting is awesome.
@@craftwithfelicia one more question. I went back and looked at all three of the SE models. I noticed they have an SE1950. What do you think about that one? The 2000 is just way out of my price range.
@@kimberlysmith2688 The only difference between the Brother SE1900 and SE1950 is the color and pattern of the faceplate on the front of the machine. Crazy, right? The 1950 does NOT have WiFi design transfer like the 2000.
@@craftwithfelicia Perfect! Thank you so much! I wasn’t sure if this kind of thread could be used for both the sewing and the embroidery side of this machine.
Why the clear plastic piece, do you switch out bobbin for each color or does color of bobbin thread make a difference? Questions for embroidery not the sewing.
Momma told me the bobbin color should be black or white. She's not sure why either! The color doesn't really matter, but we use white with everything. I know some people who change the color to match the embroidery. Seems like a lot of work tho, right?
Great tutorial! I just bought this machine and I'm wondering if you can quilt with embroidery designs like you can with other machines. Have you tried it?
Stabilizer is the foundation when doing embroidery and is a necessity to support your fabric and thread. Without it, you might have puckering and your fabric may distort.
I just bought this machine yesterday, because a girl I follow uses a 5x12 hoop. But you’re saying you can only use 5x7. I’m now confused. Can you use a 5x12?
did you happen to change the tension on the design or is it set to 4? I just got this machine and im having trouble getting a clean design! I end up having lines in the middle! Any advice?
1. use magnetic strip is better than those magnetic buttons. Strips, light weight and strong, which holds the fabric much tighter and easier, are much better than the stupid buttons. 2. I don't see significant changes from the original SE 400 except for color screen, 5x7 hoop and the price. Whatever breaks will still break, like the needle in the demo. The major drawback for SE machines is its automatic threader. Every once a while you'd have to bring to the service for replacement of the broken hook. It costs between $150 to $200. 3. I bet this one is still the same.
Great tip about the magnetic strip! Investigating this today. And COMPLETELY agree. The automatic threader can be weird, and we've broken several needles. Thankfully, these issues are easily resolved. We haven't suffered the broken hook yet (knock on wood) but it's coming. Still a lot less cost than buying and servicing the Viking we almost bought at Joann's.
More embroidery and sewing videos to come. We finally moved into our new home and now have the space to spread out and really dig in to making more how to videos. 🙂
TIMESTAMPS and Product links!
0:00 Brother SE1900 amzn.to/3CxeRcN
0:26 Drop in the bobbin for embroidery (usually white or black thread)
0:53 Loading a downloaded embroidery file from a USB drive amzn.to/3fN2kYN
1:37 Spooling your embroidery thread amzn.to/3CrbTqh
2:18 Using a magnetic hoop amzn.to/3Cxeq29
4:38 Changing a broken needle amzn.to/2VD1dUs
7:19 Removing the embroidery hoop
8:12 Preparing to sew
9:34 Magnetic pin cushion! amzn.to/3jBeyVO
9:47 Removing the embroidery arm
9:57 Finding the sewing feet
10:24 Removing the embroidery foot
10:38 Attaching the sewing foot
11:25 Attaching the sewing arm
11:39 Attaching the sewing pedal
11:52 Spooling the sewing bobbin
13:09 Threading the sewing foot
17:51 We're done!
This is so helpful! Thank you Felicia!
You should work for Brother! I have read all their manuals and watched all their training but yours is the most thorough and easiest to follow out of all of them. Thank you thank you thank you!
Right?
Oh Brother, where art thy now? 😆
Thanks for this training. I just upgraded my Brother SE1900 with a Melco 16 needle embroidery machine. Now I can learn to sew on my little 1900.
You’re welcome. ☺️
This looks so great! I know a few mothers to be that would absolutely love this! Never thought making something as nice as this could be so simple! Total game changer!
Thanks so much 😊
Looks amazing! Could literally start your own business with this. Not only does it look fun the finished product looks so professional
Definitely.
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I love watching her Channel you will learn all the time please make more sewing tutorials🙏🙏
best INSTRUCTOR FOR SEWING AND EMBRODIERY ON THE INTERNET!
Thank you so much 😊
Wow this is awesome! Looking forward more videos and enjoy.
Thanks 😊
This is so informative and in detail!! Love it.
Glad you liked it!! 🙂
This is so helpful! I broke a needle and this helped me a lot. I had no idea what happened or how to change it. The manual is useless. Thank you.
Thanks Teresa! Glad you found it so helpful.
My biggest problem is keeping a steady speed on the foot pedal and sewing a straight stitch. You make it look so easy!! Granted I haven't tried sewing with my se1950 yet. Just using my other Brother. Great video!! I really loved this. Thank you so much for sharing.
Thank you. I’m still practicing straight lines. 🙂
Thanks so much, I"m learning English plus how I can use my new SE 1900 machine :)
You're welcome and that's great! Keep up the good work. 🙂
So amazing and cute. I love this video. Thank you so much for such a wonderful Demo. Really appreciated your amazing.
Thank you so much!
thank you for this video! can you make a list of all the materials you need for this machine?
Thank YOU for watching! All the materials should be listed here with the time stamp. Please let us know if we missed anything!
TIMESTAMPS and Product links!
0:00 Brother SE1900 amzn.to/3CxeRcN
0:26 Drop in the bobbin for embroidery (usually white or black thread)
0:53 Loading a downloaded embroidery file from a USB drive amzn.to/3fN2kYN
1:37 Spooling your embroidery thread amzn.to/3CrbTqh
2:18 Using a magnetic hoop amzn.to/3Cxeq29
4:38 Changing a broken needle amzn.to/2VD1dUs
7:19 Removing the embroidery hoop
8:12 Preparing to sew
9:34 Magnetic pin cushion! amzn.to/3jBeyVO
9:47 Removing the embroidery arm
9:57 Finding the sewing feet
10:24 Removing the embroidery foot
10:38 Attaching the sewing foot
11:25 Attaching the sewing arm
11:39 Attaching the sewing pedal
11:52 Spooling the sewing bobbin
13:09 Threading the sewing foot
17:51 We're done!
#amazonaffiliate
I love this tutorial I was a little afraid to use the sewing side I have the embroidery but you made it look so simple thank you please make more sewing tutorials like how do you make or find the lay out for pants or shirts?????
Glad you liked it and more videos to come. LOTS of projects in the works. :)
This reminds me of the time I used to spend watching my mom sew clothes, pillows, vision quilts for special needs infants, dolls, etc on her metal electric White sewing machine. Instead of a control pedal it used a knee flange to precisely control the speed of the machine. Isn't it odd how the general shape of sewing machines hasn't really changed from last century to this century?
It really hasn't changed much. Until the last year or so, I hadn't touched a sewing machine in, well, let' say a VERY long time.
Awesome job!!!
Thank you. 😊
she show every detail step by step💯💯🙏🙏🙏
Thank you.
Yours run so smoothly the embroidery looks perfect! I’ve been have problems with my machine lately, my top thread keeps bunching up or the thread just breaks, I embroider sweatshirts, do you Know what I can do to fix this?
I have the same issue, but with breaks use a stronger needle. I use the gold one that I bought from Joanna
We have that happen sometimes too. Check your threading. Sometimes if we turn the spool the other way it works better too. Weird, right?
Lovely video. Thanks for sharing. Are you still enjoying the Brother SE1900? I’m thinking about getting it..
Thank you. I loved the SE1900 so much that I upgraded to the SE2000. I love both models but the upgrade on the SE2000 like the automatic jump stitch cutting is awesome.
@@craftwithfelicia one more question. I went back and looked at all three of the SE models. I noticed they have an SE1950. What do you think about that one? The 2000 is just way out of my price range.
@@kimberlysmith2688 The only difference between the Brother SE1900 and SE1950 is the color and pattern of the faceplate on the front of the machine. Crazy, right? The 1950 does NOT have WiFi design transfer like the 2000.
Great video. Where did you get the stabilizers from? Links?
Hi - tear away stabilizer for the bottom amzn.to/3Gh4fPQ and wash away for the top amzn.to/3r7Mo9H. #amazonaffiliate
Hi! Where do you purchase your thread for sewing? I’m finally learning how to sew and I want to be sure I get the correct thread for this.
I get mine off Amazon. Here’s our affiliate link - amzn.to/43nWeWF 🙂
@@craftwithfelicia Perfect! Thank you so much! I wasn’t sure if this kind of thread could be used for both the sewing and the embroidery side of this machine.
Hi I am getting an SE 1900 delivered next week. Would you mind telling me the advantage of a magnetic hoop?
Makes hooping material a lot easier and avoids hoop marks left on material.
Can you let us know where to purchase this design from?
Etsy - here you go www.etsy.com/listing/686863975/safari-embroidery-designs-animals
Where do you purchase your needles?
Amazon. These are the last ones I ordered - amzn.to/3vwClzA (#ad).
Why the clear plastic piece, do you switch out bobbin for each color or does color of bobbin thread make a difference? Questions for embroidery not the sewing.
Momma told me the bobbin color should be black or white. She's not sure why either! The color doesn't really matter, but we use white with everything. I know some people who change the color to match the embroidery. Seems like a lot of work tho, right?
Great tutorial! I just bought this machine and I'm wondering if you can quilt with embroidery designs like you can with other machines. Have you tried it?
Congrats on the purchase! I haven’t tried quilting but it’s on the list. Thanks for watching.
it would let me use my own files with my own designs or dose it only allow certain designs.
Any designs you want in PES format.
Do you have to use a stablizer?
Stabilizer is the foundation when doing embroidery and is a necessity to support your fabric and thread. Without it, you might have puckering and your fabric may distort.
amazing i need 1
Definitely! It's a great machine.
Can you post the link for the iron that you’re using 🙏
It’s the Cricut mini press. Here’s our Amazon affiliate link - amzn.to/3Zy67xz 🙂
This is the machine I want.👍 😀 (actually model 1950)
Good choice! These are AMAZING machines - and literally priced $10000 less than the Vikings.
I need a dongle for my se 1900. Can you recommend one.? thank you
There are a bunch to choose from but I recently purchased these amzn.to/3q1jvuV. #amazonaffiliate
does it come with a zipper foot and make button holes?
Here's what's included - Buttonhole Foot, Overcasting Foot, Monograming Foot, Zipper Foot, Zigzag Foot, Button Fitting Foot, Embroidery Foot, Blind Stitch Foot, Specialty Thread Bobbin Case, Knee lifter, Grid Sheet Set, and more. www.brother-usa.com/products/se1900#specification
Are you sewing on top of the stabilizer? I'm confused.....
Hi. I use wash away stabilizer in the top. Helps with puckering. amzn.to/3r7Mo9H #amazonaffiliate
I just bought this machine yesterday, because a girl I follow uses a 5x12 hoop. But you’re saying you can only use 5x7. I’m now confused. Can you use a 5x12?
Brothers site says it goes as large as 5x7, but I I did a quick search and some have used the 5x12. Who knew! Give it a try.
did you happen to change the tension on the design or is it set to 4? I just got this machine and im having trouble getting a clean design! I end up having lines in the middle! Any advice?
I didn’t change anything and haven’t had issues.
Is there a way or technique to not get the thread to bunch? Mine bunches so much my thread breaks or I keep having to fix the upper thread.
I've had that happen and rethreading it properly is how I resolved it. I've even broken a couple needles as a result. :(
What embroidery program do you recommend for the brother se1900?
I haven’t gotten into digitizing yet.
We've used several Fiverr and Etsy people to digitize for us. It's about $5 a design. The software is crazy expensive - like $1000 and up!
1. use magnetic strip is better than those magnetic buttons. Strips, light weight and strong, which holds the fabric much tighter and easier, are much better than the stupid buttons.
2. I don't see significant changes from the original SE 400 except for color screen, 5x7 hoop and the price. Whatever breaks will still break, like the needle in the demo. The major drawback for SE machines is its automatic threader. Every once a while you'd have to bring to the service for replacement of the broken hook. It costs between $150 to $200.
3. I bet this one is still the same.
Great tip about the magnetic strip! Investigating this today. And COMPLETELY agree. The automatic threader can be weird, and we've broken several needles. Thankfully, these issues are easily resolved. We haven't suffered the broken hook yet (knock on wood) but it's coming. Still a lot less cost than buying and servicing the Viking we almost bought at Joann's.
@@craftwithfelicia Good for you...but Vikings are now made in China, just the same as brother's SE.
@@VRUAN Brother is made in Japan or Philippines.
The spool caps cause problems. After while most people just don't use them and neither do I.
I can understand that.
I liked the video, it was helpful but I found the music very distracting.
Appreciate the feedback.
Looking for other
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Sorry, not basic enough.
More embroidery and sewing videos to come. We finally moved into our new home and now have the space to spread out and really dig in to making more how to videos. 🙂