Thank you so much for this video. I am not in your area but I purchased the Jubilant during Covid and wasn't able to start using it for two years. You have really helped me understand what is in front of me. Cheers!
What’s an auto-cutter? You don’t need scissors to cut the threads after you finish sewing. You just pull the threads back and let the machine cut it for you like he’s doing in this video.
That's not really the only difference between those two machines, of course;-) The Presto also has a significantly wider work space to the right of the needle and can do basic embroidery of letters. I do agree, though, this machine shown here is pretty neat already and should be plenty good for the weekend fabric wrangler.
This is a great machine. I have had it for a few years now. I have learned so much from this video. You are a great teacher.
Thank you so much for this video. I am not in your area but I purchased the Jubilant during Covid and wasn't able to start using it for two years. You have really helped me understand what is in front of me. Cheers!
I want this machine! I think it's great for sewing blouses and quilting ❤
I’ve been sewing for years and never knew to do that with the elastic 🤣🤣 thank you!!!
Thank you for the video I am looking to purchase my first baby lock machine and I believe this is the machine for me !
Wondering if I should sell my brilliant and downsize to the jubilant. Thoughts?
What does the reverse button to the right of the screen do?
Thanks alot . How do l get the machine. Where is ur office in uk
This does not have auto cutter when your done sewing like the Baby Lock Presto II. A $200 difference
You should get the Presto II then. ;)
@@Memoreism Nah, I decided to get this one. I'm really happy with it.
What’s an auto-cutter? You don’t need scissors to cut the threads after you finish sewing. You just pull the threads back and let the machine cut it for you like he’s doing in this video.
That's not really the only difference between those two machines, of course;-) The Presto also has a significantly wider work space to the right of the needle and can do basic embroidery of letters. I do agree, though, this machine shown here is pretty neat already and should be plenty good for the weekend fabric wrangler.