Hi Zoe! I have a Juki DDL-8700 and I wanted to ask what oil do you buy to refill your machine? I had my machine for about 7 years and I feel that I should have it serviced to make sure it’s ok.
I feel so alienated in my fashion design class, since everyone knows how to sew except me. With my beginner status, nobody wants to be friends with me in this class. I’m so glad there’s your TH-cam channel for lonely noobies like me! This video helped me a lot, thank you Zoe.
It’s okay, i felt the same way when i first started design school, the more you do it the better you’ll get, it really just takes time and practice, by your capstone you’ll be a lot more confident and experienced!
I am 73 and have sewed my whole life…and have a lot of bad sewing habits after all these years. Look at it this way: You are fresh as a daisy instead of being poopy like the others. I am going to say a prayer for you! Kind regards.
I'm so grateful for every one of your tutorials. Since schools have closed down, I haven't really seen other courses online that include technique along with theory and concept. Your videos are so helpful for both. Thank you Zoe!
Please LIKE this video if you learned something new today! Remember! A few disasterous adventures on a sewing machine doesn't mean you can't learn it eventually! Keep at it!
Thank you so much for your introduction of industrial machine parts and you have contributed about treading and sewing.....I've learned what was puzzling me.
Recently found your channel and absolutely love listening to you talk. Takes me back to my days in fashion school and it's just very soothing to my soul. Thank you!
I've never tied my threads when changing colour on a sewing machine, it's easy to thread......however when changing colours on my serger I do because there's 4 of them and they are a pain to thread.
Im currently taking my bachelor degree in fashion design and there is no such thing as this good introduction. I think students should know a little bit about the machines they r working with. For sure im gonna recommend this video. Tq
The best video for a newbie to an industrial machine! I just got one today and sooooo so overwhelmed and awkward on how to handle it 😂 this video saved me. Thanks a lot!
This is fantastic. My daughter (teen who loves to sew) just acquired an industrial machine and table and we’re trying to figure it all out. Thank you so much for making and sharing this video!!❤
Thanks a million times for this tutorial ! I just got an industrial sewing machine (been using a home one) - and it looked very daunting. After your video, I feel way better and very relieved! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
You are the best. At almost 60, I came across your videos. For a guy, it was an eye opener . You are a great teacher. Just into 2 months I own 2 Juki. 1508n and 5550n.
Hello Josephine, I'm Kukua, started my sewing class last week. How did it go for you? Are you done? Could really use some pointers. Kindly respond as soon as you get this. Thank you
I'm applying for the job at fashion house so it was a good reminder 😂 thanks Zoe! Edit: I actually got the job and will be making some famous trench coats on the machine and hand stitching 😁 yeyy Apparently other candidates couldn't even think of stitching by hand and I was ok with it 😜😅
Where you got job...i too habee interview for sewing machine operater & tomorrow i have sewing test so what they can ask for test will you please tell me about your interview?
Salute! I save this video to my playlist in case people buying sewing machine from me and requiring instruction. You did great job, and also that forget-to-hook mistake is classical, can be a good reminder to people.
What a great video lesson... fantastic easy to understand explanations! Has been a long time since I was an Industrial machinist.... needed this. Perfect. 😊
Oh my word ! Idk why it is about your videos but they are so easy to understand ! There are so many videos out here but yours are filled so so much good real info ! And your so straight forward ! I know you are or you’d be the best teacher ! I wished I was closer and that I could learn from you in real life ! You really know your stuff chick ! Ty again for another informative down to earth video !
Great overview. One note about the bobbin winder...it is meant to wind as you sew. That's why it has its own thread stand. Get it started and go on with your sewing. That way, there is no wasted time.
Oh boy!!!!!! This was such an enjoyable video, short to the point and informative. Loved your humor also. I look forward to getting my industrial machine.👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thank you so much fo this lesson! I am studying fashion and i am first year in university, i have ony one lesson in weeek on sewing on this machine and I used fo forget the simply stuff, and now i used this as a reminder.
thank you for this video, I am sure I will mess up my first attempt. Believe it or not this Juki is my very first machine, I am a novice, I bought it second hand and I know nothing about sewing but determined to learn, so you are my very first teacher!
Thank you very much for sharing you knowledge about operating an Industrial Sewing Machine. I was inspired to study and focus on learning how to sew. I just recently enrolled in a short course program in Industrial Sewing Machine operation and basic pattern making. I appreciate you for being an ardent fashion educator. Much love from the Philippines 😘
i grew up around these machines, but never took the time to learn about them until i entered my thirties. i wish i knew more things to make to practice, but i really got into making bags with the plastic shopping bag ban in NY. Thank you for the overview!
Perfect level of detail - I just started a new job teaching beginning sewing classes. The store sells industrial machines, and I have zero experience with them. We also have one at our library makerspace, BLDG61 here in Bouler. I volunteer there as the textiles helper and now I can take it out and play! Thanks very much!
Omg this is such good info for me, I am a small business owner but I am planning on having a factory as my final business goal. Thank you so much for this video! 🙏
Hey from France 👋! I’m actually in a vocational high school to learn fashion and we use exactly the same sewing machine ! Thanks for your great videos!
I also have the JUKI 8700. I set it up to thread a bobbin and then just keep sewing. It fills the bobbin fast. I also keep several spare bobbins loaded and waiting.
I didn't see your face but I love your personalities so much, Zoe. I'm so glad that you made this video because I'm struggling to set up my mom's Juki DDL 8300n. I think that the version 8300 and 8700 are similar so I could follow your guide to start the machine.
Absolutely luv your voice present skills, very pronounced and precise ! This is the mark of an exacting teacher. Rare qualities to have wish you all the best. I'm looking at getting a single stitch machine to make things out of canvas. Thank you
Thank you for the information. Very much appreciated. So I am a beginner and got a similar machine that I have no idea how to use. Yolur video helped me a lot. One stupid question: What is the fluid under the machine and how much do you put in?
Hi Zoe, thank you so much for this video I am literally starting my journey with sewing I know Zero at this point but Girl was I relieved and grateful to land on your video where you literally explain easly for my beginning level self to understand 💕 I have definitely SUBSCRIBED to this channel as i can tell i will learn alot from you. 💖
Zoe thank you so much 😊 I’ve learnt a great deal from this tutorial. I’ve also brought a Juki DDL8700 and you’re tutorial has given more information than anyone. Thank you so much.
So, do they sell the dbx1 in different versions like ball point and leather point and denim point and stuff? Or do you just use organ dbx1 needles for all materials?
Thanks Zoe. I am about to buy my first machine and give it a go. I work as a Broadcast Transmitter engineer and STILL a sewing machine scares the life out of me !!! I am looking to do some auto upholstery.
Great explanation...I just started sewing classes and we use this heavy, strong, very fast and intimidating at first Juki "baby." Thank you for making my life easier :)
I wish I had seen this video about a year ago when I started on an industrial machine. I spent 6 hours the first day trying to make that damn thing sew.
I really enjoyed this video. One day I will buy an industrial sewing machine. You have now taken the fear out it. How fast does an industrial sewing sew compared to a home sewing machine? Maybe you can do a video on the differences. You do a great job!!!
Did you get an industrial by any chance? If so I would love to hear what your experience has been like. I make doll clothes full time and am considering switching from a vintage straight stitcher (Singer Featherweight) to a Juki like Zoe's, only with a thread cutter and auto up/down presser foot. Still I worry it won't make a real difference, considering most my seams are very short.
Thank you so much.. I am not much into tailoring.. no formal training also.. just keep tryinh watching YT. However I happen to bring one home.. ddl5550N switched from juki hzl And had no experience.. was upset with my decision.. not able to stitch... no controll over the motor speed.. This Video was really helpfull.. Looking forward to watch more project from u.. THANK YOU , you are a good teacher!
Hozit thank for this, i bought a sewing machine yesterday the guy that i got if from didn't show me the right way to load it up if it was not for this video i would probably have lost it and take a angle grinder and cut it up for scrap metal thank u very much for this vid to battle is not fun at all Big like i have never gone for any sewing classes but this is gr8 for my skill level many thanks
Hey Zoe thanks for the tip on changing the thread color without having to re tread the machine. I’m not great at sewing but I love my Tacsew industrial machine. I put a servo motor on it to slow it down. It’s so quite! I forget that it’s on. I need one more adjustment to make this perfect. I need to figure how to make the control foot pedal smaller .i have a hip replacement and it hurts to lift my leg/hip to step on the pedal. I hope my husband can figure this out...
Would you recommend a type of walking foot for Juki DDL-5550 . I'm learning to sew and I inherited this industrial machine. I have trouble with layers and quilt. The machine I have look very similar to this one at needle area.
This is a very educational video😊, cause I’m planning to get a professional machine soon😊. Still searching about what I need to know about the machine and where to get a original one. Sure I will watch this again, when I get the machine 😊.
Ay Noumi Thanks for the Demo. It reminds me as i was 14 years old and started working in a garment factory. It was my dream to be a seamstress, so i learned a lot over these different Juki Machines. After 2 Years i received a Scholarship from the Government in my Country and all i have learnt from the garment factory, it helped me a lot in creating my Dresses ang gowns and uniforms till i become a teacher and helped parents See their Childrens Uniform and also for different occassions. God bless you.
Hello my beautiful namesake! (the machine) I learned to sew on an industrial singer when I was little and all my life I've used those, I even know a bit on how to fix them. I have to say, my home machine with full metal gear has me relieved!
this video is really helpful...the industrial machines are really hard for me to control..super scary and my class is very fast paced:( I think I cried too...Thanks, Zoe for the encouragement ..learning to sew straight on these machines eeek
hi..i'm a newbie in sewing and i wanna make a comforter for baby's crib with poly cotton fabric and 1 inch batting. i have Juki DDL 8700..do i need specific foot and needle to do the project? eager to hear your advise which will be highly appreciated..thank you very much 😊, God bless and stay safe 🙏
Thanks but I have a question about the needles. Can you please show the right needles for different fabric like needles for stretch fabric, leather and regular needles for straight stiching if possible because I find hard to get the right needles. Thanks once again I enjoyed your video.
Hi Zoe, I love your videos. I've learnt to use the industrial machines pretty good. But I don't know how to use an embroidery machine, is there anyway you can show us how to use it?
Thank you very informative. I have a JukI DDL-5550 and tried to wind my bobbin and the wheel, nor the bobbin will spin. The motor attempts to go but the belt would not move. It acts as if it is burning rubber then it Shuts down. Could you help or direct me on what to do?
Hah! I remember my first time on an industrial. At the time it was somewhat terrifying, as I was used to my home machine, but since then, I have been craving the feeling of sewing behind one of these power houses! Great video.
I tried sewing on a home machine after I learned industrial machines and I was wailing, "Why is it soooo slooooooooooooowwwwww???? Come on, little guy, you can do it! You can do it! No? I hate you."
Here's my video on industrial overlocks/sergers! th-cam.com/video/oC0Oub0xdD0/w-d-xo.html
THANK YOU! YOU ROCK!
Hi Zoe! I have a Juki DDL-8700 and I wanted to ask what oil do you buy to refill your machine? I had my machine for about 7 years and I feel that I should have it serviced to make sure it’s ok.
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Sometimes I talk in my sleep. I asked in my dream , why is juki so Expensive ? Why asked me who Zoe is?
I feel so alienated in my fashion design class, since everyone knows how to sew except me. With my beginner status, nobody wants to be friends with me in this class. I’m so glad there’s your TH-cam channel for lonely noobies like me! This video helped me a lot, thank you Zoe.
It’s okay, i felt the same way when i first started design school, the more you do it the better you’ll get, it really just takes time and practice, by your capstone you’ll be a lot more confident and experienced!
Sounds like there are a bunch of horrible snobby people in that industry.
I hope things are better now :)
I am 73 and have sewed my whole life…and have a lot of bad sewing habits after all these years. Look at it this way: You are fresh as a daisy instead of being poopy like the others. I am going to say a prayer for you! Kind regards.
@@aidoruegreat words of encouragement 👏
I'm so grateful for every one of your tutorials. Since schools have closed down, I haven't really seen other courses online that include technique along with theory and concept. Your videos are so helpful for both. Thank you Zoe!
Please LIKE this video if you learned something new today! Remember! A few disasterous adventures on a sewing machine doesn't mean you can't learn it eventually! Keep at it!
great basics tutorial. Thanks.
Thank you so much for your introduction of industrial machine parts and you have contributed about treading and sewing.....I've learned what was puzzling me.
Recently found your channel and absolutely love listening to you talk. Takes me back to my days in fashion school and it's just very soothing to my soul. Thank you!
Oh my goodness! Tying the threads together and pulling it through is genious!!! Never heard of that. Thank you!
I've never tied my threads when changing colour on a sewing machine, it's easy to thread......however when changing colours on my serger I do because there's 4 of them and they are a pain to thread.
Im currently taking my bachelor degree in fashion design and there is no such thing as this good introduction. I think students should know a little bit about the machines they r working with. For sure im gonna recommend this video. Tq
The best video for a newbie to an industrial machine! I just got one today and sooooo so overwhelmed and awkward on how to handle it 😂 this video saved me. Thanks a lot!
This is fantastic. My daughter (teen who loves to sew) just acquired an industrial machine and table and we’re trying to figure it all out. Thank you so much for making and sharing this video!!❤
Thanks a million times for this tutorial ! I just got an industrial sewing machine (been using a home one) - and it looked very daunting. After your video, I feel way better and very relieved! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
You are the best. At almost 60, I came across your videos. For a guy, it was an eye opener . You are a great teacher. Just into 2 months I own 2 Juki. 1508n and 5550n.
Belts, and groceries bagels, wallets! Thanks for asking!
I started my sewing class today and am glad I found myself on this channel . Am learning alot . Thanks alot Zoe.
Am From Ghana .
That´s great
Hello Josephine,
I'm Kukua, started my sewing class last week. How did it go for you? Are you done? Could really use some pointers. Kindly respond as soon as you get this. Thank you
I'm applying for the job at fashion house so it was a good reminder 😂 thanks Zoe!
Edit:
I actually got the job and will be making some famous trench coats on the machine and hand stitching 😁 yeyy
Apparently other candidates couldn't even think of stitching by hand and I was ok with it 😜😅
Where you got job...i too habee interview for sewing machine operater & tomorrow i have sewing test so what they can ask for test will you please tell me about your interview?
@@juhidaglia6923 i had a practical test with bare needle, they wanted to see if i can do handsteeching with eaven gaps.
Salute! I save this video to my playlist in case people buying sewing machine from me and requiring instruction. You did great job, and also that forget-to-hook mistake is classical, can be a good reminder to people.
What a great video lesson... fantastic easy to understand explanations! Has been a long time since I was an Industrial machinist.... needed this. Perfect. 😊
Oh my word ! Idk why it is about your videos but they are so easy to understand ! There are so many videos out here but yours are filled so so much good real info ! And your so straight forward ! I know you are or you’d be the best teacher ! I wished I was closer and that I could learn from you in real life ! You really know your stuff chick ! Ty again for another informative down to earth video !
Great overview. One note about the bobbin winder...it is meant to wind as you sew. That's why it has its own thread stand. Get it started and go on with your sewing. That way, there is no wasted time.
This is really helpful ❤ you have this refreshing style to explain stuff 🎉 I m having such a great time when watching your videos 🩷🐞🐞
Oh boy!!!!!! This was such an enjoyable video, short to the point and informative. Loved your humor also. I look forward to getting my industrial machine.👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thank you so much fo this lesson! I am studying fashion and i am first year in university, i have ony one lesson in weeek on sewing on this machine and I used fo forget the simply stuff, and now i used this as a reminder.
thank you for this video, I am sure I will mess up my first attempt. Believe it or not this Juki is my very first machine, I am a novice, I bought it second hand and I know nothing about sewing but determined to learn, so you are my very first teacher!
Thank you very much for sharing you knowledge about operating an Industrial Sewing Machine. I was inspired to study and focus on learning how to sew. I just recently enrolled in a short course program in Industrial Sewing Machine operation and basic pattern making. I appreciate you for being an ardent fashion educator. Much love from the Philippines 😘
Hey PH here also! I just want to ask if it is from TESDA? How did it go? How long did it take? Thank you, brother!
This video was so informative! All your videos are so engaging and you keep my attention the entire time!❤ love your videos I learn a lot!
Thank you so much from the bottom of my heart for all the videos you do. Always so thorough and helpful
i grew up around these machines, but never took the time to learn about them until i entered my thirties. i wish i knew more things to make to practice, but i really got into making bags with the plastic shopping bag ban in NY. Thank you for the overview!
Perfect level of detail - I just started a new job teaching beginning sewing classes. The store sells industrial machines, and I have zero experience with them. We also have one at our library makerspace, BLDG61 here in Bouler. I volunteer there as the textiles helper and now I can take it out and play! Thanks very much!
Omg this is such good info for me, I am a small business owner but I am planning on having a factory as my final business goal. Thank you so much for this video! 🙏
Hey from France 👋! I’m actually in a vocational high school to learn fashion and we use exactly the same sewing machine ! Thanks for your great videos!
I also have the JUKI 8700. I set it up to thread a bobbin and then just keep sewing. It fills the bobbin fast. I also keep several spare bobbins loaded and waiting.
Thank you so much for making this! I'm sending it to all my students. You're a life saver.
Thanks a lot Zoe. I have been sewing for seven years and still learnt something from your video.
My 8700 is arriving tuesday, i am so glad i stumbled upon ur video!! Ty so very much
Such a good intro. I had no idea industrial machines were so different.
Absolutely fantastic tutorial. Thank you Dr. Zoe.
Thank you so much for this! My machine arrives today and I really needed this.
Thank you for the tutorial on the Juki DDL-8700. I’m getting back to sewing and needed to refresh how to work this sewing machine.
I sooooo appreciate this. Very helpful. I recently received my own industrial machine so even tho it comes with a manual this helps big time
I didn't see your face but I love your personalities so much, Zoe. I'm so glad that you made this video because I'm struggling to set up my mom's Juki DDL 8300n. I think that the version 8300 and 8700 are similar so I could follow your guide to start the machine.
You can purchase a copy of the manual online.
You probably know this already but you are really an awesome teacher
Absolutely luv your voice present skills, very pronounced and precise ! This is the mark of an exacting teacher. Rare qualities to have wish you all the best. I'm looking at getting a single stitch machine to make things out of canvas. Thank you
Thank you for this tutorial. I wanted to learn about industrial sewing machines. Thank you great teacher!!!
Tnx so much, i learned alot from you, its my first time using industrial sewing machine
Thank you for the information. Very much appreciated. So I am a beginner and got a similar machine that I have no idea how to use. Yolur video helped me a lot. One stupid question: What is the fluid under the machine and how much do you put in?
Learned a lot about juki industrial machine thru this video. Planning to buy one😊
Thanks for sharing the video, your so good at it. God bless you! Greetings from 🇧🇿
Hahahaha, so funny, I have the same machine for years and I was missing some holes to thread it. TFS! 💚🙏
Any idea how can I find the manual of the Mercedes YDK YM-50 sewing machine?
Hi Zoe, thank you so much for this video I am literally starting my journey with sewing I know Zero at this point but Girl was I relieved and grateful to land on your video where you literally explain easly for my beginning level self to understand 💕 I have definitely SUBSCRIBED to this channel as i can tell i will learn alot from you. 💖
Great video, I learned a lot.
10:00 I have seen them referred to as 'sight glasses'
Thank you for this video , can you add the link to where we can buy the extra presser foot
Have you bought the machine before or you just want to buy now
Thanks Zoe ..your explain very easy to understand... Useful...but if yoiu can please show... The industrial zizac machine.....thanks
Ms. Zoe, thank you so much. I loved it!!🌺🤗🌺
Zoe thank you so much 😊 I’ve learnt a great deal from this tutorial. I’ve also brought a Juki DDL8700 and you’re tutorial has given more information than anyone. Thank you so much.
Have fun with your baby!
Thank you, most looks pretty basic, very comforting to see. Re-threading with a knot was new. "Professional" was kind of scary until now.
So, do they sell the dbx1 in different versions like ball point and leather point and denim point and stuff? Or do you just use organ dbx1 needles for all materials?
Thank you for this detailed video. It’s 2021 and I’m getting into sewing 😄 want to make some jeans my home machine isn’t cutting it
I use this machine at work and absolutely love it. I want one for home. Blows my Singer heavy duty machine out of the water.
Thanks Zoe. I am about to buy my first machine and give it a go. I work as a Broadcast Transmitter engineer and STILL a sewing machine scares the life out of me !!! I am looking to do some auto upholstery.
good luck!
Great explanation...I just started sewing classes and we use this heavy, strong, very fast and intimidating at first Juki "baby." Thank you for making my life easier :)
Thanks for sounding super supportive!
I wish I had seen this video about a year ago when I started on an industrial machine. I spent 6 hours the first day trying to make that damn thing sew.
I love the Laugh 😅😍 Thank you for this video. Very informative! Hope to get a sewing machine like this soon. 😭 I love sewing so much!
Zoe, thank you so much for this video. Im planning yo buy one lile Juki, may I ask if you have an idea how much? Thanks.
Came for the overview, stayed for the operational whatsits.
I really enjoyed this video. One day I will buy an industrial sewing machine. You have now taken the fear out it. How fast does an industrial sewing sew compared to a home sewing machine? Maybe you can do a video on the differences. You do a great job!!!
Did you get an industrial by any chance? If so I would love to hear what your experience has been like. I make doll clothes full time and am considering switching from a vintage straight stitcher (Singer Featherweight) to a Juki like Zoe's, only with a thread cutter and auto up/down presser foot. Still I worry it won't make a real difference, considering most my seams are very short.
would the 8700 be an okay machine for beginner upholstery? looking for a machine that could handle upholstery but also apparel as well.
Yes, the 8700 will handle basic upholstery as well as apparel.
@@zoehongteaches awesome! Thanks for the info and all your content!
Great video, Ms. Zoe!
Thanks for the Demo 💞 & God bless you 🤲🏾 , stay sweet
Hi there 😁 how are you? Please tell me which industrial sewing machine is the best for dressmaking? Overlocker it is good ?
Thank you so much.. I am not much into tailoring.. no formal training also.. just keep tryinh watching YT. However
I happen to bring one home.. ddl5550N switched from juki hzl
And had no experience.. was upset with my decision.. not able to stitch... no controll over the motor speed..
This Video was really helpfull..
Looking forward to watch more project from u..
THANK YOU , you are a good teacher!
Thanks and you're welcome!
Thanks Zoey, very helpful.
Excelent job Zoe! you realy take care of your machine! congrats!!!
Thank you, good video
Hozit thank for this, i bought a sewing machine yesterday the guy that i got if from didn't show me the right way to load it up if it was not for this video i would probably have lost it and take a angle grinder and cut it up for scrap metal thank u very much for this vid to battle is not fun at all Big like i have never gone for any sewing classes but this is gr8 for my skill level many thanks
Beautiful and clear demonstration 👌🏽
the best instructional video to date
I just got one ,boy I learned so much .thank you.
Mine is so quiet.
Hey Zoe thanks for the tip on changing the thread color without having to re tread the machine. I’m not great at sewing but I love my Tacsew industrial machine. I put a servo motor on it to slow it down. It’s so quite! I forget that it’s on. I need one more adjustment to make this perfect. I need to figure how to make the control foot pedal smaller .i have a hip replacement and it hurts to lift my leg/hip to step on the pedal. I hope my husband can figure this out...
Happy to help! Good luck getting your machine perfect!
Which is better option? Heavy duty portable or industrial? I sew often, curtains, cushion covers etc for my own personal use
Can you show how to adjust tensions. How to also adjust pressure foot tensions
Thank you You are a good teacher Could you do a video on how to use the different feet ? Especially the narrow hem foot Thank you
Nice one! I'm conquering my industrial machine phobia and this really helped!
Would you recommend a type of walking foot for Juki DDL-5550 . I'm learning to sew and I inherited this industrial machine. I have trouble with layers and quilt. The machine I have look very similar to this one at needle area.
Great video, Thanks for taking the time to explain an industrial sewing machine.
You're welcome!
I sew pocket books with vinyl so would this machine be enough for me instead of buying one with a walking foot?
Thank you so much ma.... May God bless you and your family more 🙏 🙏🙏😍😍
You're welcome!
This is a very educational video😊, cause I’m planning to get a professional machine soon😊. Still searching about what I need to know about the machine and where to get a original one. Sure I will watch this again, when I get the machine 😊.
Ay Noumi Thanks for the Demo. It reminds me as i was 14 years old and started working in a garment factory. It was my dream to be a seamstress, so i learned a lot over these different Juki Machines. After 2 Years i received a Scholarship from the Government in my Country and all i have learnt from the garment factory, it helped me a lot in creating my Dresses ang gowns and uniforms till i become a teacher and helped parents See their Childrens Uniform and also for different occassions. God bless you.
Hello my beautiful namesake! (the machine)
I learned to sew on an industrial singer when I was little and all my life I've used those, I even know a bit on how to fix them. I have to say, my home machine with full metal gear has me relieved!
how much
Thank you soo much for information...i want to ask you that i will learn dress making so this machine good for starting?
this video is really helpful...the industrial machines are really hard for me to control..super scary and my class is very fast paced:( I think I cried too...Thanks, Zoe for the encouragement ..learning to sew straight on these machines eeek
We all start somewhere! The important thing is to keep practicing!
did you talk about the tension dial?
and thanks for the video
Thanks for clear instructions! It really helped me!
hi..i'm a newbie in sewing and i wanna make a comforter for baby's crib with poly cotton fabric and 1 inch batting. i have Juki DDL 8700..do i need specific foot and needle to do the project? eager to hear your advise which will be highly appreciated..thank you very much 😊, God bless and stay safe 🙏
I don't quilt so I'm not 100% positive but that doesn't sound like you need anything special.
Thanks but I have a question about the needles. Can you please show the right needles for different fabric like needles for stretch fabric, leather and regular needles for straight stiching if possible because I find hard to get the right needles. Thanks once again I enjoyed your video.
This is the best tutorial to date for me. Very entertaining too!
wonderful presentation! Thank you very much!
0:46 That is similar to my mother's industrial Singer. It has a button hole stitcher accessory.
(We have the same last name...in English at least.)
Hi Zoe, I love your videos. I've learnt to use the industrial machines pretty good. But I don't know how to use an embroidery machine, is there anyway you can show us how to use it?
Thank you very informative. I have a JukI DDL-5550 and tried to wind my bobbin and the wheel, nor the bobbin will spin. The motor attempts to go but the belt would not move. It acts as if it is burning rubber then it Shuts down. Could you help or direct me on what to do?
You need to talk to a sewing machine mechanic for that.
Thank you
Hah! I remember my first time on an industrial. At the time it was somewhat terrifying, as I was used to my home machine, but since then, I have been craving the feeling of sewing behind one of these power houses! Great video.
I tried sewing on a home machine after I learned industrial machines and I was wailing, "Why is it soooo slooooooooooooowwwwww???? Come on, little guy, you can do it! You can do it! No? I hate you."