Thank you so much for doing videos like these. You give exactly the information I am looking for and I truly appreciate you helping me to learn to do things on my machine. ❤
Absolutely LOVE your videos!!! I’ve learned so much from you! It’s too difficult to load my machine and go back to the store to learn how to use all of the amazing features that the Bernina Machine has! Please keep them coming!
Hello from Belgium and a big Thank You for all your videos ! I loooove the little mouse on the first label. Can you tell me where does it comes from ? Thanks !
Tool Box is a separate software application that is downloaded from the BERNINA website and installed on your Mac or PC. You can purchase it online or through your local BERNINA Dealer. It’s available many ways and the price range is $250-$800 USD. www.bernina.com/en-US/Software-US/Embroidery-Software/BERNINA-Toolbox
There are two software programs I mention in this video. Bernina Embroidery Software 9 is a free 30 day download. After that, you get basic functions only. www.bernina.com/en-GB/Software-GB/Embroidery-Software/BERNINA-Embroidery-Software-9/BERNINA-Embroidery-Software-9-DesignerPlus-Full-Version/Free-Trial/Difference-between-V9-Full-Version-and-Trial-Version
I might have missed it in the video but what stabilizer did you back the label with? Also, how do you attach it to the quilt? What are your steps after you take it out of the hoop?
I usually use tear away stabilizer. As for attaching it to the quilt, you remove it from the hoop, remove the stabilizer. Trim it to the size you want and hand sew it to the back of the quilt.
Why does what leave a space? Sometimes the is more space between sim of the letters based on how things are programmed in. An easy fix if you break apart. Watch this video:
Are you referring to toolbox? If so the editing and lettering modules. If you are referring to the BERNINA embroidery software, the creator level would suffice.
@@maureenberry bernina embroidery software designer plus and creator are not available for Mac. The toolbox software is, but that software is very limiting. You can learn more here: at this link you can read about creator, designer plus and toolbox www.bernina.com/en-US/Software-US/Embroidery-Software or at your bernina store for sales and services.
Thank you, Gayle, for the helpful videos. My wife and I just bought a used 830 so we are "drinking from the firehose!!" as there is just so much this machine can do. One question we have is how small text or graphics can the 830 embroider? We have some clients that wanted us to add a "Courtesy of (Business Name/Logo)" on the pocket of some handmade aprons... however our attempt at a 70mmx12mm logo or lettering was not clean looking. Is there a limit to how small those kinds of graphics can be? Or do you have any tips on stabilizers, needles, etc. to use when doing smaller graphics/letters? Thanks!
It really is not suggested to use the built in fonts on the BERNINAs (830 or others) to reduce the letters to be that small. No amount of stabilizer will fix it. If it is a generic color, you could try using 60wt thread in the top and bottom. However, I recommend that you invest in the BERNINA Embroidery software 9. You can download a free trial for 30 days. During that period, you could digitize the small words you need with an appropriate font (a run font rather than a satin). Find the free trial here: www.bernina.com/en-US/Software-US/Embroidery-Software/BERNINA-Embroidery-Software-9/BERNINA-Embroidery-Software-9-DesignerPlus-Full-Version/Free-Trial/Difference-between-V9-Full-Version-and-Trial-Version
Toolbox is a downloadable program from BERNINA.com. There are three modules: lettering, editing and monogramming. It’s price range is $249-$799. Once it is installed on your computer you open it from the desktop icon that is created, you can use it.
Thanks for this and all your videos! I am learning a lot from you. I do have a question, though. When using a font in the embroidery machine, how much can you reduce it before it loses quality? I heard somewhere you should reduce no more than 20%.
Hi Mary, this is true that the best quality is kept within that 20% ratio (increased size or decreased size). When you reduce too much, thread breakage can occur because the design simply puts too much thread in one small area. I always try before I commit to anything when I exceed these recommendations by stitching out on a test piece. If you are wanting to do really small lettering, consider the BERNINA Embroidery Software for this purpose. You will get a lot more editing and designing flexibility.
There is a density adjustment button that reduces stitch count for more than 20% reductions ….on your machine where you perform this same changes. It works for towel monograms in terrycloth
Hi Gayle thank you but no that’s not it. You used your name “ Gayle” but there was too much space between the letter G and ayle. So you had to put them in separately and then you were able to decrease the space between the G and ayle.
Very helpful video! I haven't use the embroidery module for quite a while and this was a great refresher! My first time stitching a quilt label!
I wanted to tell you I have learned so much from you. You are an amazing teacher. Thank you so much.
Laying down with ear infection and loving your videos today. Better than Super Bowl. !
Thank you so much for doing videos like these. You give exactly the information I am looking for and I truly appreciate you helping me to learn to do things on my machine. ❤
You are full of sunshine! I’ve learned a lot from your videos......thank you ❤️
Lovely and great information. Watching your videos all this afternoon.
Absolutely LOVE your videos!!! I’ve learned so much from you! It’s too difficult to load my machine and go back to the store to learn how to use all of the amazing features that the Bernina Machine has! Please keep them coming!
Agree with you. Thank You 😊
Me too (from Michigan)
Gayle, you do a wonderful job of showing how to use all the features that my Bernina 790 can do. Thank You 😊
So cool! love how you make a simple corner & make the entire frame with it!
I’m glad I found you. I’m a Swiss so I know how great Bernini is. Thank you for all your tips. If you ever come to Switzerland please let me know.
Thank you. You gave me a few ideas that I hadn't considered before.
Love your channel! Your my “go to” channel to learn how to use my Bernina! Thanks!
Great information, this is so helpful.
Absolutely love your videos!
So so helpful thank you
Hello from Belgium and a big Thank You for all your videos ! I loooove the little mouse on the first label. Can you tell me where does it comes from ? Thanks !
Thanks! It’s from a very old collection called Current Critters Too. It was released on the original BERNINA PCIMIA cards.
Thanks for this tutorial. Is the tool box on the machine or is it a software that needs to be purchased? If it’s on the machine, how do I access it?
Tool Box is a separate software application that is downloaded from the BERNINA website and installed on your Mac or PC. You can purchase it online or through your local BERNINA Dealer. It’s available many ways and the price range is $250-$800 USD. www.bernina.com/en-US/Software-US/Embroidery-Software/BERNINA-Toolbox
@@BERNINAofNaperville thank you
Love your tutorials. Can you guide me on which thickness of stabilizer to use for a quilt label. Thanks.
It depends on the fabric and what kind of lettering. It’s always a good start to start with regular light weight tear away stabilizer.
Great information
Thank you
This is great information!
What software are you talking about? Is it a free software
There are two software programs I mention in this video. Bernina Embroidery Software 9 is a free 30 day download. After that, you get basic functions only. www.bernina.com/en-GB/Software-GB/Embroidery-Software/BERNINA-Embroidery-Software-9/BERNINA-Embroidery-Software-9-DesignerPlus-Full-Version/Free-Trial/Difference-between-V9-Full-Version-and-Trial-Version
I might have missed it in the video but what stabilizer did you back the label with? Also, how do you attach it to the quilt? What are your steps after you take it out of the hoop?
I usually use tear away stabilizer. As for attaching it to the quilt, you remove it from the hoop, remove the stabilizer. Trim it to the size you want and hand sew it to the back of the quilt.
Can you do this on a B770 that has been upgraded?
Yes. You can make labels on any BERNINA embroidery machine. Specifically what are you asking if your updated 770 can do?
Why does it leave a space like in only one of the words? I have a new 790 Pro.
Why does what leave a space? Sometimes the is more space between sim of the letters based on how things are programmed in. An easy fix if you break apart. Watch this video:
BERNINA Embroidery Machines: Ungrouping and Monogramming in the machine
ua-cam.com/video/RXRPYjolo4Q/v-deo.html
LOVE THIS
Which module of the software do I need to purchase to do quilt labels, is it the full version or just the lettering module, great video 😀
Are you referring to toolbox? If so the editing and lettering modules. If you are referring to the BERNINA embroidery software, the creator level would suffice.
@@BERNINAofNaperville I have tried to find the Bernina embroidery software for a Mac but can’t seem to find a version native to an Apple Mac
Nor can I seem to find the creator level of this program ?
@@maureenberry bernina embroidery software designer plus and creator are not available for Mac. The toolbox software is, but that software is very limiting. You can learn more here: at this link you can read about creator, designer plus and toolbox www.bernina.com/en-US/Software-US/Embroidery-Software or at your bernina store for sales and services.
Thank you, Gayle, for the helpful videos. My wife and I just bought a used 830 so we are "drinking from the firehose!!" as there is just so much this machine can do. One question we have is how small text or graphics can the 830 embroider? We have some clients that wanted us to add a "Courtesy of (Business Name/Logo)" on the pocket of some handmade aprons... however our attempt at a 70mmx12mm logo or lettering was not clean looking. Is there a limit to how small those kinds of graphics can be? Or do you have any tips on stabilizers, needles, etc. to use when doing smaller graphics/letters? Thanks!
It really is not suggested to use the built in fonts on the BERNINAs (830 or others) to reduce the letters to be that small. No amount of stabilizer will fix it. If it is a generic color, you could try using 60wt thread in the top and bottom.
However, I recommend that you invest in the BERNINA Embroidery software 9. You can download a free trial for 30 days. During that period, you could digitize the small words you need with an appropriate font (a run font rather than a satin).
Find the free trial here: www.bernina.com/en-US/Software-US/Embroidery-Software/BERNINA-Embroidery-Software-9/BERNINA-Embroidery-Software-9-DesignerPlus-Full-Version/Free-Trial/Difference-between-V9-Full-Version-and-Trial-Version
YOU DID NOT SAY HOW TO ACCESS THE TOOLBOX :(
Toolbox is a downloadable program from BERNINA.com. There are three modules: lettering, editing and monogramming. It’s price range is $249-$799. Once it is installed on your computer you open it from the desktop icon that is created, you can use it.
Thanks for this and all your videos! I am learning a lot from you. I do have a question, though. When using a font in the embroidery machine, how much can you reduce it before it loses quality? I heard somewhere you should reduce no more than 20%.
Hi Mary, this is true that the best quality is kept within that 20% ratio (increased size or decreased size). When you reduce too much, thread breakage can occur because the design simply puts too much thread in one small area. I always try before I commit to anything when I exceed these recommendations by stitching out on a test piece.
If you are wanting to do really small lettering, consider the BERNINA Embroidery Software for this purpose. You will get a lot more editing and designing flexibility.
There is a density adjustment button that reduces stitch count for more than 20% reductions ….on your machine where you perform this same changes. It works for towel monograms in terrycloth
Hi Gayle thank you but no that’s not it. You used your name “ Gayle” but there was too much space between the letter G and ayle. So you had to put them in separately and then you were able to decrease the space between the G and ayle.
How about this one. BERNINA Embroidery Machines: Ungrouping and Monogramming in the machine
ua-cam.com/video/RXRPYjolo4Q/v-deo.html
Did you really say little bugger ?
Maybe?
@@BERNINAofNaperville lost in translation I hope ?
How to correct spelling?
Redo the name
@@BERNINAofNaperville how?
@@weeksd2903 start completely over again and retype the name/word correctly.