Learn Machine Embroidery on ALL Sewing Machines, Even a Treadle! Part 1

March 9th, 2010 | by admin |

Learn how to embroider using any sewing machine even a treadle using the Octi-Hoops – invented by Clare Rowley, the inventor of the Creative Feet. See how simple it is to embroider or paint using thread ! Free Motion Embroidery

Duration : 0:9:37


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  1. 6 Responses to “Learn Machine Embroidery on ALL Sewing Machines, Even a Treadle! Part 1”

  2. By yanisyadyel on Mar 9, 2010 | Reply

    hello how are you …
    hello how are you not speak much English and do not write well but haver is what I mean I want to know what it is called the product I use to print and where can I get it

  3. By cr8vgurl on Mar 9, 2010 | Reply

    Yes that is what we …
    Yes that is what we do – we print on it using an inkjet printer. :)

  4. By cr8vgurl on Mar 9, 2010 | Reply

    Yes you can print …
    Yes you can print anything – a photo of your dog.. a photograph of flowers, a boat – you name it and the ink from an inkjet printer simply washes away in the water once you rinse :)

  5. By thegoodfaery on Mar 9, 2010 | Reply

    Hi. This is a …
    Hi. This is a great product! I’m not clear on one thing. Can you print anything that you want onto the clear product? I’ve got an inkjet printer. Would that work?
    Thank you!

  6. By cr8vgurl on Mar 9, 2010 | Reply

    The act of changing …
    The act of changing the thread is a simple process- As this is NOT an embroidery machine. So, when you want to use the next color you simply change the needle thread. The bobbin thread is not changed unless you want it to match the top thread. These are used on any sewing machine. If you know how to change your thread on your machine now this is a simple step.

  7. By theonlysuz on Mar 9, 2010 | Reply

    how about changing …
    how about changing threads – would you show that part of the procees? I would think it would interrupt the flow a lot.

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