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Thank you so much Valerie, I really really enjoyed watching you create that gorgeous and stunning star, and I really really love ❤️ it. I’m going to make some leaves, for an Autumn themed wreath. Im hoping they will come out as good as your star ⭐️ did. I’ve subscribed and given you a thumbs up too. Please stay safe and well too
We haven't tried it this way ourselves but it should be possible. Just be very careful to not leave any open ends and make sure your design is fully closed or you may end up with holes.
Hi Valery ,I've started doing machine lace embroidery and I have to put 4 layers of stabilizer cause it's thin and when I made it first time with one layer the lace didn't bond together and I'm finding it very expensive to make something. Please can you tell me the name of the free standing stabilizer and what grade do you use ?Thank you
Hi Marthese, the stabilizer we used in this video is by Floriani: rnk-floriani.com/products/Floriani-Water-Soluble-Stabilizers/Floriani-Wet-N-Gone We usually get away with using 2 layers of this. Make sure it's the more fabric feeling Wet N Gone and not the water soluble topper Floriani also makes. Hope this helps!
It's a product made by WonderFil Specialty Threads. If you aren't able to find it at your local shops, you can shop online at this link: shopwonderfil.com/product/wonder-guard-thread-guard/
Hi Tina, we do for some countries. If you live in the UK, you can purchase from www.wonderfil.co.uk and if you live in Europe, you can purchase from www.wonderfil.eu. However if you live in North America, you can see if there's a quilt shop in your area that sells our thread at www.wonderfil.ca/locations and if there isn't anyone local, then send us an email at marketing@wonderfil.net and we can help you out!
Hi Valery, thank you for your video. You have so many stitches in your embroidery machine ua-cam.com/video/KCYW4qekl9A/v-deo.html which model and brand it is?
Actually that's great that you bring this up. It is a lot of waste, but you can actually take the scraps and sew them back together using water soluble thread and get a second (or third) use out of the leftover pieces! This is a great way to use Rinse 'n Gone water soluble thread, which you can learn more about here: ua-cam.com/video/HHvQ1G-z83U/v-deo.html
Material Lists 0:45
Tutorial Begins at 1:52
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Hope you enjoy this video 💕
Thank you so much Valerie, I really really enjoyed watching you create that gorgeous and stunning star, and I really really love ❤️ it. I’m going to make some leaves, for an Autumn themed wreath. Im hoping they will come out as good as your star ⭐️ did. I’ve subscribed and given you a thumbs up too. Please stay safe and well too
May I ask why you used such a large hoop, it would have fitted in a 4x4. There would be not so much waste
Wow! What kind of embroidery machine do you have?
What’s kinds of ur machine?
Hi can I do this on a regular sewing machine with an embroidery foot?
We haven't tried it this way ourselves but it should be possible. Just be very careful to not leave any open ends and make sure your design is fully closed or you may end up with holes.
Does it only have to be lace? Can I embroider anything using this stabilizer? Thank you
Hi! no it does not have to be lace, you can embroider any design using the stabilizer :)
Madam I'm machine embroider please explain to me how I make embroidery on net fabrics tulle
Hi! Check out our video on how to machine embroider on tulle fabric :D ua-cam.com/video/ny0VyDfJlhw/v-deo.html
Hi Valery ,I've started doing machine lace embroidery and I have to put 4 layers of stabilizer cause it's thin and when I made it first time with one layer the lace didn't bond together and I'm finding it very expensive to make something. Please can you tell me the name of the free standing stabilizer and what grade do you use ?Thank you
Hi Marthese, the stabilizer we used in this video is by Floriani: rnk-floriani.com/products/Floriani-Water-Soluble-Stabilizers/Floriani-Wet-N-Gone
We usually get away with using 2 layers of this. Make sure it's the more fabric feeling Wet N Gone and not the water soluble topper Floriani also makes. Hope this helps!
Where can I buy this machine
This is a Janome Horizon Memory Craft sewing and embroidery machine. You can search for Janome dealers in your local area to purchase one.
Beautiful…why are you using two sheets of stabilizer?
One sheet wasn't quite enough as it felt a little thin for the amount of stitching we were doing, so we doubled it up.
What is this wonderguard you speak of. I’m in the US and can’t find it.
It's a product made by WonderFil Specialty Threads. If you aren't able to find it at your local shops, you can shop online at this link: shopwonderfil.com/product/wonder-guard-thread-guard/
Do you have an online shop?
Maura Kang thank you so much!
Hi Tina, we do for some countries. If you live in the UK, you can purchase from www.wonderfil.co.uk and if you live in Europe, you can purchase from www.wonderfil.eu. However if you live in North America, you can see if there's a quilt shop in your area that sells our thread at www.wonderfil.ca/locations and if there isn't anyone local, then send us an email at marketing@wonderfil.net and we can help you out!
Brilliant thank you. But please, no music is necessary, its really annoying. Thanks.
Hi Valery, thank you for your video. You have so many stitches in your embroidery machine ua-cam.com/video/KCYW4qekl9A/v-deo.html which model and brand it is?
Thanks for the video. But such a waste of stabilizer. Een when used efficiently there is still to much waste.
Actually that's great that you bring this up. It is a lot of waste, but you can actually take the scraps and sew them back together using water soluble thread and get a second (or third) use out of the leftover pieces!
This is a great way to use Rinse 'n Gone water soluble thread, which you can learn more about here: ua-cam.com/video/HHvQ1G-z83U/v-deo.html
Lose the music when you're talking!