OMGosh! I love you!!! I'm not exactly a novice but I would say a confident intermediate quilter (6 yrs) and I'm trying to learn more sewing techniques. I just watched your video and I'm so happy to have come across you. I very much appreciate your teaching style and how you demonstrate the hints and tips of a procedure. I never sewed before. When I retired (41 yrs in ER) I decided to take up quilting and took some classes. I didn't even know how to thread a machine much less stitch with it. So I learned the basics and everything else I've picked up from YT videos and some books. Now, thanks to you, I will be able to make throw pillows with piping and not just envelope back pillow covers. I love your style of teaching and your very calm and well thought out and clear instructions. I will be watching all your videos. I'm so happy to have found you!!! ❤💯👍🤗
Thank you for a great demonstration of these two presser feet. I really liked how you explained the difference between the 12 and the 12 C. I also appreciated that you gave the maximum cord size for use with the 12 C. Thank you so much!
Great Video, BUT question....I just got a #12 foot and putting it on my Bernina 550 it doesn't appear to fit. The needle is too far forward to go through the slot. What am I doing wrong?
I sooooo enjoy foot videos. 💗Cody, at 3:23 your foot seemed to automatically go down without your pushing the needle up/down. Is this because of the machine you’re using? I have a 475.
Yes so the 770 and hat I am on when I press the foot peddle it automatically drops the foot for you to start sewing there isn’t a lever in the back of the machine that raises or lowers the foot. Also when you press the thread cutter it then raises the foot up when it’s done cutting the thread.
I love the way you teach. You have taught me the most about my 790 plus.
Great video and I really appreciated showing the differences between the 12 and 13C. Thanks a bunch!
OMGosh! I love you!!! I'm not exactly a novice but I would say a confident intermediate quilter (6 yrs) and I'm trying to learn more sewing techniques. I just watched your video and I'm so happy to have come across you. I very much appreciate your teaching style and how you demonstrate the hints and tips of a procedure. I never sewed before. When I retired (41 yrs in ER) I decided to take up quilting and took some classes. I didn't even know how to thread a machine much less stitch with it. So I learned the basics and everything else I've picked up from YT videos and some books. Now, thanks to you, I will be able to make throw pillows with piping and not just envelope back pillow covers. I love your style of teaching and your very calm and well thought out and clear instructions. I will be watching all your videos. I'm so happy to have found you!!! ❤💯👍🤗
Great video. This foot looks super useful! 😊
Lovely, foot..will use it today. Thank you so much , 💓
Thank you for this video I was just watching the Bernina version and still had so many questions.
Great video! Thank you for posting this. I just bought the #12 foot to make pillows with cording. ❤
Wonderful, I am happy you enjoyed the video. :)
Excellent tutorial, thank you!
I love your videos... so detailed!
Thanks for the practical help, SO helpful
Great video, thank you Cody!
Thank you for a great demonstration of these two presser feet. I really liked how you explained the difference between the 12 and the 12 C. I also appreciated that you gave the maximum cord size for use with the 12 C. Thank you so much!
Thanks for another great foot demonstration! Please keep them coming!
Thank you. Soo happy you enjoy them 🥰.
Another great tutorial ! I can always count on you for a great explanation !
Learning so much with all your tutorials. Thank you!!
So happy my videos are helping :)
Thank you so much. I love the foot videos.
very clear instructions, Cody. I appreciate that, as I am new to my Bernina B590- Cath J
You are going to enjoy this machine for many years. Glad to see my videos are helping you learn and love your machine. :)
Thank you so much, another really helpful demonstration!
You’re welcome. Thank you for watching and commenting. 🥰. So happy you’re finding the videos so helpful.
I love 12c. However I was putting my fabric backward lol. Thanks for the great tutorial!
You’re welcome. I am happy you enjoyed the video ☺️
How does this foot compare to the uneven foot for overlocking bulky sweater knits. I want to use my 570QE to make hoodies. Great instruction
Great Video, BUT question....I just got a #12 foot and putting it on my Bernina 550 it doesn't appear to fit. The needle is too far forward to go through the slot. What am I doing wrong?
Love the binding clips with the narrow front and pointed end, have never seen them, is it something you sell
is the 12C ok to use on the Bernina B435?
Why is there a Tesla logo on your sewing machine? (just curious)
I have a 580. Can you show how to oil
I sooooo enjoy foot videos. 💗Cody, at 3:23 your foot seemed to automatically go down without your pushing the needle up/down. Is this because of the machine you’re using? I have a 475.
Yes so the 770 and hat I am on when I press the foot peddle it automatically drops the foot for you to start sewing there isn’t a lever in the back of the machine that raises or lowers the foot. Also when you press the thread cutter it then raises the foot up when it’s done cutting the thread.
@@sewingwithcodyandpete8651 man that is cool. Thanks so much for this explanation as I keep seeing this but not sure how it’s happening.
Taking to long to watch everything