In Menu H, these are a lot of the specialty stitches. So when you select stitch number one, you're going to find that you have a foot with a question mark on it. That is because when you touch...
For cleaning the machine, this is something that you want to do on a regular basis. We say every 2 to 3 bobbins worth. You want to get in, take this plate off and clean out underneath. We're...

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There is a reinforced straight stitch that I enjoy using anytime I’m working on denim fabrics or I’m reinforcing something, like handles going into the top edge of a bag, or maybe I just want some...

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I'm stitching out some of the omni motion stitches in our Menu G. It has got all those sideways motion stitches. It has the letter S foot. Notice how much bigger that foot is and I've...

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The hand-look quilt stitch is found in menu D, the quilt stitches, and stitch number two. It has a funny look to the stitch picture, but when you select it, it actually shows you what it’s going to...

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The bridging or gathering stitch is a stitch that you can actually use to run a cord underneath and gather it up. Now, I do prefer a ruffler or a gathering foot but in a pinch this is a great...

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When working with zippers we have a special foot on the machine letter E that you can use. Now, notice this foot has tow places you can attach it to the machine. So depending on which side of the...

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When you want to work with a twin needle, you can go ahead and pick from any of the sizes that are available at the 6mm’s wide and that’s the distance between the two needles in the package. This one...
It's great fun to program in combinations of decorative stitches or putting together alphabets with your name or a date to spell out something fun. First go to the start menu and come down to...

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This video is going to be about lattice multiplication, and lattice multiplication is an alternative way of multiplying instead of the way you probably learned earlier. So let's look at the...

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