This is a video made from clips of me embroidering with my mothers new Brother Sewing/Embroidery Machine. I was making a baby blanket with Mickey and Minnie dancing, very kawaii ^^ Enjoy ;D

Music: Billy Joel - Why Should I Worry (from the Disney movie, Oliver and Company, AWESOME movie ^^)

Duration : 0:3:45


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8 Responses to “Embroidering with Brother Disney Machine”

  1. grannyoj says:

    Wow thats so cool.. …
    Wow thats so cool..is this the 4’4 hoop?? thats what i have and i love this machine..its so great..ive had it for about a year and a half and im still learning more and more..keep up the neet videos

  2. jenbp60 says:

    Most of the time, …
    Most of the time, you do need to use stablizer. Deepens on the fabric. You definitely do with stretchy or very lite fabric. Stablizer usually goes under the fabric and your fabric is always on top where it embroiders. Main point is to have a neat close to drum-like well positioned fabric in hoop.

  3. WhiteAbyssion says:

    I just purchased my …
    I just purchased my Disney Machine. Do you have to use a stabalizer everytime you embroidery and what side do you put the stabalizer on?

  4. stardenial says:

    Yes try buying some …
    Yes try buying some Tear-Away Embroidery Stabilizer. You can get it at any craft store. Just put the stabalizer under the cloth and sew. We find it’s a lot easier, especially on T-shirts, since their so thin! =D

  5. globu1 says:

    I have one but it …
    I have one but it gets stuck with the same piece of cloth or t shirt. do you put something underneath the blanket???

  6. GrandMasterLynx says:

    Yes When Its Done …
    Yes When Its Done With One Color You Need To Put The Next Color In I Hope That Helps

  7. GoBigOrange08 says:

    i’m looking at …
    i’m looking at getting one of these. how does it work? does it do one color at a time?

  8. kaoruneko16 says:

    ah, that’s pretty …
    ah, that’s pretty darn cute!!!!

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