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I so enjoy your videos. They are very direct, but simply explained for the novice. Thank you for helping us revive our older machines to work with newer designs!
Thank you for another great tutorial. As a healthy, fit grandma.....I just want to say, my grandsons would have a hard time keeping up with me jogging or walking! 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I just want to say thank you. I bought the 2001 model which I gave to my daughter but i ALWAYS learn something new from you! I love watching you. Thanks for your continued teaching. It means a lot. I can pass this information along to my daughter as well
The ULT 2002D machine I got have those upgrades built in on the machine, but it did not come with that Continuous Border hoop so I am using both the 10 x 6 and 5 x 7 hoops instead, and so far, by following those instructions and all the tips given here I am able to understand the use of this feature. I hope to do better with all these things I am learn9ng here!!!! Thanks for your time and videos!!!!!!!
Oh thank you!!! I have a Brother PE 800. Have no idea if it has those arrow markings for registration but at least you made it so clear that I can at least start to do the continuous embroidery project I want to do. The rehooping info is excellent!! Thank you for taking the time to do all of the steps.
This was so informative. I had this machine in the past. Now you have me thinking about how to do this on the machines I have now. Thank you for giving my brain a jump start today!
I have your book in your book I see the machine Janome 11000 do you still have that machine I have it I wish you would do a video on it if you can by the way I have the book call pillows
Hi Chris, I am back. I have the ULT 2002D where I was able to install that Border program from the floppy as you said, and I did a couple of continuous monochrome borders as you said, by editing them in my computer, and loading again to the machine, but lamentably after the second design, the floppy drive on my machine died, and I can no further use this feature. I got the Brother Innovis 2500D, but that one do not have a floppy, just the card reader and a USB. I transferred the software to a USB drive and tried to install it into the new machine, but it did not work, do you have any idea? Brother Support has no idea about this software. I also got a Viking Design Topaz 30 that came with two borderless/endless hoops, the 10"x6" and the 7"x5", but it doesn't have a program or way how to do the markings so I can not do endless embroidery.
You lost me my friend. If the software company cannot help you I have no clue how to assist you. I would suggest you take your Brother machine to a Brother dealer and show them everything that you've done. They represent and sell Brother not I. Good luck.
@@christophernejman Hi Chris, thanks for your reply. I already took this issue to three different Brother Dealers, and two BabyLock dealers, and none of them have idea about this. And the same is for Brother and Babylock Support. So I guess I will have to use just the built-in designs on the machine. But a friend of mine offered to check the floppy, and if possible, to replace it with a refurbished one. Thanks again for your time!!!
If you like sharing your work to inspire others, please join our FB sewing group. Be sure to answer all the questions to become a member. Here is the link: facebook.com/groups/293256485074876
I so enjoy your videos. They are very direct, but simply explained for the novice. Thank you for helping us revive our older machines to work with newer designs!
Thank you for another great tutorial. As a healthy, fit grandma.....I just want to say, my grandsons would have a hard time keeping up with me jogging or walking! 😂😂😂😂😂😂
You're a great teacher! Thank you!
I just want to say thank you. I bought the 2001 model which I gave to my daughter but i ALWAYS learn something new from you! I love watching you. Thanks for your continued teaching. It means a lot. I can pass this information along to my daughter as well
I bought my 2003 NEW....never was able to figure out how to do this! You just taught an old dog a new trick!
The ULT 2002D machine I got have those upgrades built in on the machine, but it did not come with that Continuous Border hoop so I am using both the 10 x 6 and 5 x 7 hoops instead, and so far, by following those instructions and all the tips given here I am able to understand the use of this feature. I hope to do better with all these things I am learn9ng here!!!! Thanks for your time and videos!!!!!!!
Oh thank you!!! I have a Brother PE 800. Have no idea if it has those arrow markings for registration but at least you made it so clear that I can at least start to do the continuous embroidery project I want to do.
The rehooping info is excellent!!
Thank you for taking the time to do all of the steps.
This was so informative. I had this machine in the past. Now you have me thinking about how to do this on the machines I have now. Thank you for giving my brain a jump start today!
Thank you thank you! "GPS".. love it! I found my leather tape, great tip. I already used it on my se625, made a big difference.
This helped me a lot!
I have your book in your book I see the machine Janome 11000 do you still have that machine I have it I wish you would do a video on it if you can by the way I have the book call pillows
Hi Chris, I am back. I have the ULT 2002D where I was able to install that Border program from the floppy as you said, and I did a couple of continuous monochrome borders as you said, by editing them in my computer, and loading again to the machine, but lamentably after the second design, the floppy drive on my machine died, and I can no further use this feature. I got the Brother Innovis 2500D, but that one do not have a floppy, just the card reader and a USB. I transferred the software to a USB drive and tried to install it into the new machine, but it did not work, do you have any idea? Brother Support has no idea about this software. I also got a Viking Design Topaz 30 that came with two borderless/endless hoops, the 10"x6" and the 7"x5", but it doesn't have a program or way how to do the markings so I can not do endless embroidery.
You lost me my friend. If the software company cannot help you I have no clue how to assist you. I would suggest you take your Brother machine to a Brother dealer and show them everything that you've done. They represent and sell Brother not I. Good luck.
@@christophernejman Hi Chris, thanks for your reply. I already took this issue to three different Brother Dealers, and two BabyLock dealers, and none of them have idea about this. And the same is for Brother and Babylock Support. So I guess I will have to use just the built-in designs on the machine. But a friend of mine offered to check the floppy, and if possible, to replace it with a refurbished one. Thanks again for your time!!!
wow, a 3.5" floppy? is this from the 1950's??
There were no personal computers in the 1950s, even less floppies, they are from 1985 to 1998.
This machine doesn’t have auto jump cutter. Ugh!