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Nice to see you again, Ms. Jennifer! I like your Brother Sewing machine! And tutorial today. Can you also show the Juki Coverstitcj MCS-1500 ? I have problem with the tension in polyester lycra fabrics always.. Sometimes it’s fine a d sometimes it not..:(( Even it is the same fabric and I didn’t touch the setting .. Please have a tutorial bec you are a great teacher here also. Thanks a lot!
@@SewingReport I have a brother cs7000x which i think also doesn't have that feature and i don't know what to do because it keeps eating my stretchy fabric. got any tips?
Stretchy fabric is notoriously difficult to sew with, some have said to sew with tissue paper underneath, then rip it off. I haven't tried this myself, so not sure how well it would work. I avoid thin/stretchy fabrics personally because I find them to be too much of a hassle. If the stretchy fabric is made of a natural fiber (cotton, cotton blend, rayon) you could use Terial Magic to temporarily stiffen it. This does *not* work on polyester or synthetic fabrics. SEE THIS VIDEO ua-cam.com/video/_h1hGljf-5o/v-deo.html I also stock stretch needles in my Etsy shop which can help with skipped stitches www.etsy.com/listing/989632343/organ-needles-super-stretch-assortment www.etsy.com/listing/997721418/schmetz-twin-stretch-machine-needle-size That being said, if you're a beginner sewist you may want to work with woven (non-stretchy) fabrics for a while until you get more confident in your skills.
Etsy Shop - Ready to sew beginner kits + curated supplies
www.etsy.com/shop/sewingreport
How to Use a Sewing Machine ✔️ Basics + Overview | Brother CS7000i ua-cam.com/video/U8Ot8RhULzg/v-deo.html
How to Sew Basic Straight Stitches on a Sewing Machine | Beginner Lesson ua-cam.com/video/EavteZrIzjo/v-deo.html
Thank you!! I have the exact same Brother manual, but it is far more useful to see your real-life examples than the manual's illustrations.
Me too!
Thank you very much! You made understanding the tension adjustment easy.
Nice to see you again, Ms. Jennifer!
I like your Brother Sewing machine!
And tutorial today.
Can you also show the Juki Coverstitcj MCS-1500 ?
I have problem with the tension in polyester lycra fabrics always..
Sometimes it’s fine a d sometimes it not..:((
Even it is the same fabric and I didn’t touch the setting ..
Please have a tutorial bec you are a great teacher here also.
Thanks a lot!
Thank you! This was very helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much dear
Great tut!
Thanks for your help
Very helpful
Thank you! ..never understood this..😳
Happy to help
Thank you!
Which settings do I use to sew fleece?
I was wondering if you could tell us how do you change the pressure on the presser foot?
I don't believe this model has that feature, but with upgraded (more expensive) sewing machines typically you can change the presser foot pressure.
@@SewingReport I have a brother cs7000x which i think also doesn't have that feature and i don't know what to do because it keeps eating my stretchy fabric. got any tips?
Stretchy fabric is notoriously difficult to sew with, some have said to sew with tissue paper underneath, then rip it off. I haven't tried this myself, so not sure how well it would work. I avoid thin/stretchy fabrics personally because I find them to be too much of a hassle. If the stretchy fabric is made of a natural fiber (cotton, cotton blend, rayon) you could use Terial Magic to temporarily stiffen it. This does *not* work on polyester or synthetic fabrics.
SEE THIS VIDEO ua-cam.com/video/_h1hGljf-5o/v-deo.html
I also stock stretch needles in my Etsy shop which can help with skipped stitches
www.etsy.com/listing/989632343/organ-needles-super-stretch-assortment
www.etsy.com/listing/997721418/schmetz-twin-stretch-machine-needle-size
That being said, if you're a beginner sewist you may want to work with woven (non-stretchy) fabrics for a while until you get more confident in your skills.
@@SewingReport Thank You so so so so so much!
My tension is already super low and I'm still getting puckers. >_
😇👍❤
Thank you!