Hi Gayle, I'm new to machine embroidery, and have just got the Bernette B70 Deco, and your video is by far the most helpful one I've found so far for seeing how to actually do things. Thank you so much!!
Thanks for this. I haven’t used the bernina website yet. I just load straight to my usb drive. Im glad you showed how to put the fabric in the design. I haven’t done that yet. Im going to make something for my dad for Father’s Day.
Hi, I just got my Bernette 79 and would love ❤️ to try the embroidery, but what are the beginning steps. Do you drop the feed dogs, disengage the scissors? Those very first set up steps are what I need to know as I would be scared to break or damage my machine. Please help.
Stabilizer depends on what you are doing. You may find this site helpful support.embroideryonline.com/en-US/articles/embroidery-101-38725 I use OESD Bobbinfil 90% of the time.
@@gaitedgirl85 you can use the 50wt aurifil. It’s fuzzy due to the fact that it’s cotton. Recommended thread is a 40wt poly. But as long as you like the end result that is all that matters.
My mom gave me her Bernette Chicago 7 when she upgraded. I have a mac that doesn't have the capability to insert a disk so I haven't been able to upload the embroidery software customizer. Do you know of anyway I could download it? Thanks!
If you have a port replicating program on you max like parallels or bootcamp, those allow you to install a windows operating system. Otherwise, you need to go with ToolBox which has a 30 day free trial. www.bernina.com/en-US/Software-US/Embroidery-Software/BERNINA-Toolbox
I hope this isn't a dumb question, but are you having to manually hold the foot down for it to stitch or does it just go and prompt when it's time to change color? Thank you for this great video
No foot control for this embroidery. You press the green button to start and stop. And the embroidery is like paint by number. It finished one color, then stops for you to retread. Then push the green button again to start the machine
Thank you so much for this video! I can't get my module to position onto the machine. every time I click the icon in settings to calibrate, the arm moves all the way to the right and then starts to tremble and the screen shows the insert module in with the errors. Please help!
@@jrlproductions461 it sounds like the module may have bumped something. Make sure that you needle is in the highest position and that your machine has plenary of space to the back of it and front.
Per my previous response to your other comment, try looking at the embroidery 101 tips here: support.embroideryonline.com/en-US/articles/embroidery-101-38725
Commenting for visibility for the video! Thank you for the walk through.
Hi Gayle, I'm new to machine embroidery, and have just got the Bernette B70 Deco, and your video is by far the most helpful one I've found so far for seeing how to actually do things. Thank you so much!!
Thank you for your help, this is the kind of tutorial I needed.
You always make great videos to watch. All the little tips and tricks are great even for us that embroiders on Bernina machines. Thank you ❤️
Very impressed by the quality!
Thank you for a great tutorial. I am looking forward to watch the rest!
Great video. I didn’t know where to start on my Bernette for embroidery. Thanks!
Thanks for this. I haven’t used the bernina website yet. I just load straight to my usb drive. Im glad you showed how to put the fabric in the design. I haven’t done that yet. Im going to make something for my dad for Father’s Day.
Thanks for showing this, and especially for using the Bernette! Your videos really help!
This just makes me excited to try this!!!
Hi, I just got my Bernette 79 and would love ❤️ to try the embroidery, but what are the beginning steps. Do you drop the feed dogs, disengage the scissors? Those very first set up steps are what I need to know as I would be scared to break or damage my machine. Please help.
@@helenbourassa6632 visit your local bernina dealer for classes. Or visit the bernette UA-cam channel.
Suggested bobbin thread? Bottom line or something else? Which stabilizer to use?
Stabilizer depends on what you are doing. You may find this site helpful support.embroideryonline.com/en-US/articles/embroidery-101-38725
I use OESD Bobbinfil 90% of the time.
I only have aurafil 50. Is that okay to use with embroidery or is aurafil 40 the better option?
@@gaitedgirl85 you can use the 50wt aurifil. It’s fuzzy due to the fact that it’s cotton. Recommended thread is a 40wt poly. But as long as you like the end result that is all that matters.
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My mom gave me her Bernette Chicago 7 when she upgraded. I have a mac that doesn't have the capability to insert a disk so I haven't been able to upload the embroidery software customizer. Do you know of anyway I could download it? Thanks!
If you have a port replicating program on you max like parallels or bootcamp, those allow you to install a windows operating system. Otherwise, you need to go with ToolBox which has a 30 day free trial. www.bernina.com/en-US/Software-US/Embroidery-Software/BERNINA-Toolbox
@@BERNINAofNaperville ok thanks
@@Purebeachlove here’s a video and there are others on the Chicago 7: ua-cam.com/video/a8qL6yTn9fM/v-deo.html
@@Purebeachlove and embroidery ua-cam.com/video/a8qL6yTn9fM/v-deo.html
I hope this isn't a dumb question, but are you having to manually hold the foot down for it to stitch or does it just go and prompt when it's time to change color? Thank you for this great video
No foot control for this embroidery. You press the green button to start and stop. And the embroidery is like paint by number. It finished one color, then stops for you to retread. Then push the green button again to start the machine
@@BERNINAofNaperville fantastic! Thank you so much for the reply and video!
Hi Gayle! This is awesome! I am trying to find an edge to edge embroidery video AND a continuous quilting in the hoop, please help!
We are currently working on one. Stay tuned :)
I forgot to post the link a few months ago. Hope the edge to edge quilting embroidery is still needed. ua-cam.com/video/aUlnDNFHgNA/v-deo.html
Great instructor.
Great video.
if I purchased the b70 deco do I have to purchase the toolbox or does it come for free with this machine
You get two modules with this machine, the Lettering and Editing.
www.berninaofnaperville.com/products/bernette-70-deco?_pos=2&_sid=c99560a78&_ss=r
Thank you so much for this video! I can't get my module to position onto the machine. every time I click the icon in settings to calibrate, the arm moves all the way to the right and then starts to tremble and the screen shows the insert module in with the errors. Please help!
What model is your machine?
@@BERNINAofNaperville B79
@@jrlproductions461 it sounds like the module may have bumped something. Make sure that you needle is in the highest position and that your machine has plenary of space to the back of it and front.
And why when it starts sewing, it stops and tells me to cut the thread (✂️ ) 😢😢😢
@@NadiaMyres that’s to have you cut the thread tail so it doesn’t tangle below. Why is this a complaint?
Can you do 1 with this machine on stretchy polyester?
Per my previous response to your other comment, try looking at the embroidery 101 tips here: support.embroideryonline.com/en-US/articles/embroidery-101-38725
Can I embroider a sweatshirt on this machine? Thank you
Yes
Can a person embroidery a hat with this machine?
Not really. No domestic machine can embroider on a hat easily. There is an insert for the BERNINA 5-8 series machines but not for bernette.
Lol don’t be a chicken cutter! Great video thanks
So it’s embroidery AND appliqué?? That’s interesting
The sound on the video isn't great unfortunately.
Thanks for your feedback - we are constantly striving to improve. You may notice this video is a few years old.