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[postlink] https://brother-sew.blogspot.com/2012/08/how-to-use-twin-needles.html[/postlink]
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I'd like to commend you on your videos, they are very enlightening and detailed. I watched the video on the ruffler and hemmer feet and would like to purchase them. i would also like your advice on other presser feet that would make my sewing experience fun.
I have 2 sewing machines: EMEL industrial straight sewing and the old regular manual black head.
could you please advice me on a good brand of the ruffler foot that would fit my machines and also other feet.
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How To Use Twin Needles

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[postlink] https://brother-sew.blogspot.com/2012/08/how-to-thread-brother-sewing-machine.html[/postlink]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XCIFsD4x19Mendofvid [starttext]You did a great job. One question though, when you are done sewing your piece...do you continue sewing to get the 10 inches of thread and cut, or lift foot and raise needle, cut and pull ten inches of upper and lower thread? [endtext]

How to Thread a Brother Sewing Machine

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[postlink] https://brother-sew.blogspot.com/2012/06/how-to-sew-for-beginners-part-3-getting.html[/postlink]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvlEl0MeY5Qendofvid [starttext] Getting To know Your Machine. If you can't sew...makes you want to. If can sew...makes you wanna keep doing it! lol. [endtext]

How To Sew For Beginners Part 3 Getting To Know Your Machine - 2

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[postlink] https://brother-sew.blogspot.com/2012/06/how-to-sew-for-beginners-part-2-getting.html[/postlink]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQ2SkLBhTnIendofvid [starttext]I'm having trouble picking the right fabric, needle & thread. Do you know of a good place to start for that?
  • At Joanne's fabric, I asked for it. No luck. Then I asked for heavy thread & a needle to accommodate. I ended up with the wrong needle & small thread. I didn't know what numbers to ask for.
  • Just about any basic sewing machine will do, however I do like the White brand of machines. I have had much success with them. In my shop all of my employees used the White brand. You can probably get a good used one off ebay...that's where I found majority of mine.
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How To Sew For Beginners Part 2 Getting To Know Your Machine

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[postlink] https://brother-sew.blogspot.com/2012/06/how-to-sew-for-beginners-part-1-sewing.html[/postlink]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=paMnZk_7tF8endofvid [starttext] Information on important sewing machine saftety...do's and don'ts of sewing.
Your videos are very helpful! Do you have a recommendation for a beginners sewing machine?
Thanks for your comment. I personally like the White brand machines. Any brand will work for a beginner, just make sure that the inside parts are metal because they will last longer. Thanks for watching. [endtext]

How To Sew For Beginners Part 1 Sewing Machine Safety

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[postlink] https://brother-sew.blogspot.com/2012/06/shirring-with-brother-sewing-machine.html[/postlink]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvXzoFzvVFQendofvid [starttext]I've tried playing with the tension (highest tension, normal tension, less tension) and none of that seems to have an effect. While this trick allowed my machine to be able to "shir," it more just gathered the fabric. Any attempt to stretch it results in the thread breaking. Any ideas?
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I was about ready to blow my head off trying to get my machine to give a decent shir! Can I ask at what tension and stitch length you've got yours set to?
AMAZING! Thank you so much! I didn't have to tighten the screw at all, but loading the bobbin backwards totally did the trick. 
Found your video and tried to follow your instructions. I managed to get it to shir properly once, but it was actually too tight. I pulled it out and made a slight adjustment (barely a whole tension digit) to get it to give a little more, but then it didn't work. Put it back to my original tension and it still won't work. I don't know why it's not working. I've tightened the bobbin screw as tight as possible without making the thread impossible to move and still no luck after the first go. :/
thank you for this vid. I have a brother sewing machine too and by tightening the screw it helps to shir. I tried with the highest tension that is 9, but my top thread keep breaking and if I'd put the tension to 3 -4, the stretchiness of the bottom thread seem to be gone. The best for me is 6 on tension. Thank you again, now I can try to make a summer dress by using your technic.
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shirring with a brother sewing machine

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[postlink] https://brother-sew.blogspot.com/2012/06/unboxing-brother-ce8080-prw.html[/postlink]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhkrajRV6nUendofvid [starttext]Thanks for all your videos, I have this very Brother model and my question for you is this machine can make the lettuce edge stich?.
  • I love your sewing machine, and let me tell you something your furniture is beautiful too :-)
  • I wish you will post more videos using the Brother machine and showing how to make different things using the beasutiful stiches. thank you!!
  • Simplicity sold me this video. It's perfect for me as I'm expecting mine to be delivered any day soon now. I was surprised by how light it is (unless you're very strong). I'll look forward to your other videos. Thank you for posting.
  • It is really light and simple machine to use, (and I am not very strong). I am planning to make another video as soon as I can. If you have subscribed you will be notified when new one is posted. Thank you.
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Unboxing Brother CE8080 PRW Computerized Sewing Machine

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[postlink] https://brother-sew.blogspot.com/2012/06/what-to-know-on-your-brother-sewing.html[/postlink]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSYiu2dNQDEendofvid [starttext]Here is information on what everything is on your sewing machine and what comes with it.
  • does these thing your showing come with my sewing machine
  • i like watching your video. youre so cute
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What to know on your Brother Sewing Machine

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[postlink] https://brother-sew.blogspot.com/2012/05/how-to-wind-and-install-bobbin-and_18.html[/postlink] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5m4VTVayBb0endofvid [starttext] This is part #2 of the tutorial. It shows how to install the bobbin, and thread the sewing machine. Please check out part #1 of this tutorial for instructions on how to wind the bobbin. Thanks!
Very good instructions, I just bought the same machine about 2 weeks ago and still haven't used it because I need thread to fill the bobbin and then learn all the sewing designs, buttons, etc. PLEASE do videos on the different sewing designs on the machine and what or how they are used for individually.  THANKS! [endtext]

How to wind and install the bobbin, and thread the sewing machine: PART #2 (Threading the Machine)