You are an amazing instructor. I've paid the thousands extra dor my embroidery unit, but don't know how to use it!! I really appreciate your video and instructions!
Learned two new things from your tutorial: how to embroider on a bowl and that pulling slightly on the rope causes the sides to be more vertical. Thank you!
Great video...on the bottom, I use vinyl wws so I can just tear it off and not have leftover paper to deal with...works great...I also use matching bobbin thread so it has the same design on the outside as the inside...and the designs I use are 'sketch' so it's not too dense...I love making these bowls...
What model do you have? All the Brother and Babylock machines are easy to use and there are lots of videos out there. If I know what model you have, I may be able to direct you to some good instructional videos. You can always email me at waltzquilt@yahoo.com
It's when there is too much space between the embroidery foot and the fabric in the hoop. causing the fabric to move up and down with the motion of the needle. The foot should hold the fabric down while the needle comes out of the fabric, but not so tightly that it interferes with the movement of the hoop between stitches. If the fabric flops up and down, the stitch isn't formed correctly, resulting in skipped stitches, fraying thread, and thread breakage.
You are an amazing instructor.
I've paid the thousands extra dor my embroidery unit, but don't know how to use it!!
I really appreciate your video and instructions!
Wow, thank you!
Thx for sharing your process - very inspirational - will have to give it a go!
You can do it!
Learned two new things from your tutorial: how to embroider on a bowl and that pulling slightly on the rope causes the sides to be more vertical. Thank you!
Glad it helped!
Great video...on the bottom, I use vinyl wws so I can just tear it off and not have leftover paper to deal with...works great...I also use matching bobbin thread so it has the same design on the outside as the inside...and the designs I use are 'sketch' so it's not too dense...I love making these bowls...
Great ideas!
Love it, so pretty 😍
Thank you! 😊
Thank you
You're welcome
Very nice - thank you
Glad you liked it.
What a great video! Ilove the wrap!
Glad you liked it!!
It came out beautiful.
I'm glad you like it.
Sooo beautiful! Thank you.
Glad you like it!
THANK YOU
You are so welcome!
Excellent tutorial. Thank you 😊
Glad you enjoyed it!
Absolutely beautiful!. I have a Brothers embroidery machine, but don't know how to use it.
What model do you have? All the Brother and Babylock machines are easy to use and there are lots of videos out there. If I know what model you have, I may be able to direct you to some good instructional videos. You can always email me at waltzquilt@yahoo.com
Thanks for sharing this. I’ve been wondering how these bowls were made.
You are so welcome!
If you use mod podge to seal in iron on transfers do your bowls stick together?
I've never tried that. I think it would depend on the iron on transfer as some of them have a rubbery feel that Mod Podge would peel off of it.
Great video! What is your model embroidery machine?
It's a Babylock Destiny 2. Glad you like the video.
Could you put a little glue to hold your wrap?
That sounds like a good idea. I'll have to try that!
What is the thing hanging over your hand? Hard to see what you are do8n at the beginning.
I have the rope in one hand and the strip of fabric that will be wrapped around the rope in the other hand. Hope this helped!
What is flagging ?
It's when there is too much space between the embroidery foot and the fabric in the hoop. causing the fabric to move up and down with the motion of the needle. The foot should hold the fabric down while the needle comes out of the fabric, but not so tightly that it interferes with the movement of the hoop between stitches. If the fabric flops up and down, the stitch isn't formed correctly, resulting in skipped stitches, fraying thread, and thread breakage.
Sorry too dark
That is if you have an embroidery machine…..so not for all of us.
I can’t see your hand is in the way.And you’re sewing in the dark.You need light.
I know.