Machine Embroidery Thread Types & Tips | Embroidery Beginner's Series Part 2 🧵
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- Опубліковано 31 січ 2020
- Being a machine embroidery beginner can be tough, especially when it comes to understanding machine embroidery thread. If you're starting with machine embroidery, you might be wondering where to begin and what is the difference between the different embroidery thread types... What is polyester embroidery thread? What is rayon embroidery thread? And what is metallic embroidery thread? Not only that, but when and why should you use each different thread type?
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Thank you John, for taking your time to make these videos for us beginners.
My pleasure! It can be confusing without a teacher.
Thank you so much for teaching us all these fine details, John.
R u wilcom designer ?
My pleasure Kokkie, glad you're enjoying the videos! :)
This guys is definitely Styropyro’s dad!!!!
I’m loving this series! This is truly a great foundation of information! I’ve been embroidering for a while and I’m so glad I’ve come across your channel. I can’t wait to start my education series with the Hatch software.
ReNuew Wellness Spa thanks for watching.
Thank you John, I'm learning a lot from these videos.
I love the information about turning metalics on the side to prevent breaks Thank you
Glad you learned something :) Thanks for watching
Thank you very very very much for this video ! I have so much to learn, is like a new university for me and watching your video I discovered a amazing teacher! Thank you again for shearing you knowledge with us 🙌🙏🌻
Now I know why my lace edge off my napkins were too stiff, I used polyester thread. Next time Rayon will be used. Same will apply with future lace designs. Thanks for the info John. Patty
Thank you for this tutorial
I have a learned alot about threads from the video. Thank you for all the fine tips.
So happy to hear that Deborah :) Thanks for watching!
Good clear information, many thanks.
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed :)
Wow! So much knowledge, so wonderfully explained!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you John, very concise and to the point video. I really enjoyed it, now I know why some thread ranges do not 'work' correctly with my machine.
My pleasure Gill, glad you enjoyed the video :)
Thanks
Good work
Thank You Sew much 😁
This has been a good class,👍👌
Glad you've enjoyed it Tammy! :)
TXS,John :)
Hello John your videos are very welcomed. I acquired PE325 Brother Embroidery Machine. My desire is to do embroidery for RC Church. I just bought it last year in the US. Please could you show how to organize church emblems.
I enjoy all your videos.
Maureen -Trinidad & Tobago
How do I turn the thread on the side using a 10 needle? Love your tips. Thank you
Melinda Parham your could look into a “single thread director” or just make a spool holder and sit it on the floor beside the machine.
What metallic thread brand is your favorite?
John, I can't find the link to bobbin winder. Thank you.
Is tread for machine embroidery the same thread used in regular sewing machines??
Where do you recommend buying thread?
Hi sir I have b 700 computer embroidery machine. Which theard i use please tell me. B 700 machine is best or not
Sir, is silk thread used in machine embroidery....?
Hi sir, hope you will read this, tell us best machine for home embroidery, and the cost.
Thank you
That is very hard question to answer as most mainstream brands produce well engineered machines. Allot of it comes down to personal preference and dealer support. I’ve personally owned Brother home machines and love them. Price can range for a few hundred dollars to many thousands.
does bobbin thread need to be embroider thread when making patches? Or can the bobbin thread be any kind of thread?
from what I understand and have learned so far is if the back will not be visible there is no need to use the embroidery thread to match. If you are embroidering freestanding lace or a stuffed toy ear to se, then you would see the other side of it and would want it to look nice by using embroidery thread.
When do you use Matt thread?
Barbara Kisting if you are referring to Frosted Matt by Madeira... FROSTED MATT is a beautiful matt effect embroidery thread, the world’s first truly matt and lightfast embroidery thread. Produced using exclusive dyeing techniques, ensuring colours are intense, extremely lightfast and bleach resistant. The high definition and distinctive finish make this thread popular across all market sectors from promotional and logos to sportswear, functional clothing and fashion. For extra creativity, combine matt and shiny threads to achieve amazing contrasts and clarity.
@@EmbroideryLegacy thanks for the great informative insight into Matt thread. I will remember this as I am very new to machine embroidery.
Hi
I m woundering I have got mostly ryon thread
I leaned from your vedeo that polyester is the best
I m confused now whether I should change to polyester?
Vg
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