I cannot THANK YOU enough! I have had a number of surgers and have loved my Janine 1110DX PRO until I had to rethread it. I have tried unsuccessfully for months and had almost given up. Thanks to you my grand kids will have Christmas pajamas this year!!!
Thanks. I'm about to read the manual for my grandmother's old Janome overlocker and I thought I'd watch a quick video. This is really helpful and I'm excited to read the manual and get started.
@@Jessalli It helped enormously, even though it's a much older machine the threading was very similar and I actually got it done pretty quickly. Nothing can stop me now 🥳
I've just found your channel, THANK YOU! I've been putting of rethreading my over locker for weeks. Only the far right thread had run out but still, scary. After watching you thread yours, I had the confidence to try and after a small "what? How?" moment, I did it. I'm now a big fan of yours. Sorry your physical busniess has closed.
Thank you so much. After almost 40yrs of sewing I have just ordered my very first overlocker. Feeling less intimidated about threading it up once it arrives now. x
Thank you so much for this video Sophie. Not used mine for a while and though I thought I’d threaded it correctly it wouldn’t make the chain. So with your video playing I redid it and your magic still works, just like when you would be standing next to me and it behaved!! Have a great new year, Emma x
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! I never knew about that little green part that pops forward. I have been doing contortions to get that threaded properly for the 10 years that I have had this machine. You are a life saver. Thumbs up!
Thank you!!! I watched your second overlocker video last night and learnt two things which will make all the diiference to my sewing life. One: I've been totally confused by all the advice on how to adjust the settings on my Janome 8002DX. I did what you said, 4 on loopers and needles.Perfect! Two: your nifty tying trick for the tails. Genious! 3: Just now I learnt how to avoid the loopy edge by moving the knife. I can't tell you how good it felt, sewing up my Freya sweater this afternoon. Thank you again!
Thank you so much for doing these videos. I really appreciate you taking the time to show us. My daughter is have major surgery but i am watching and i will catch up once she gets better.
Thank you so much for this video. I was ready to send my new serger back and I used to sew on one for years, but also took a break for years. I have the Janome Pro 4DX and could not get the hang of the first thread. Once I saw your tip to push the one part back it was easy peasy. I finally was able to sew a seam, its a little puckered but I will work on that! It was just test fabric! Thank you thank you so much! :)
You are so welcome! I'm glad I could help in some way. The puckering might just be the differential feed needing adjustment. Different fabrics require different settings. x
Really helpful video. Could I ask about needles. I have the model before (9300DX) the one you have, but it does use the same needles. However I am always unsure about whether I have the right needles in. Do you use (like a sewing machine) different sizes for different fabrics? Also I am never sure if I am purchasing the right needles. I think I have just got a phobia about overlocker needles and maybe I am over thinking it. Overlockers are such powerful machines! Not long after I got my overlocker, a needle broke and it really scared me making me feel anxious when I get it out to use. Anyway, any information on the needles would be greatly appreciated 😊😊
Oh, my goodness. Your video was PERFECT. I just bought my Janome Pro 4X, and I couldn't wait to get going. Of course, I broke the number 2 thread within seconds. Yup, that's just my luck. BUT thanks to your video, which I had watched a few days before I made my purchase, I was able to re-thread my machine. I can tell you the first run I had made an error, I pulled all four threads out and started over. It really isn't that horrible at all. I thought to myself you invested in this machine. You better learn how to change the thread. Thank you so very much for your video and your guidance. I look forward to watching more of your videos.
Aww this is so nice. Thank you so much. Totally agree, there's no point in spending all that money and not learn everything about it. I love my overlocker, and once you become friends with it, it's the perfect machine to have. X
Just a note, Some overlockers tell you to thread the upper looper first, then the lower looper. I have two (long story, I don't really need two!), a Singer 14SH754 and a Janome 6234xl like yours. My Singer says upper looper first and, as you know, the Janome says lower looper first. This may confuse some so I would say follow what the manual says. I love my Janome far more than the Singer though it does have a free arm but the lower looper is a so and so to thread. There was lots of swearing then. I haven't used either machine for a while so it is so good to have a refresher. Thankyou.
Yes thank you Maggie, I've played on a lot of overlockers (some without manuals) and in general I've found as long as you thread right to left, it's normally absolutely fine. But yes, always check the manual first. x
Thanks for posting this. I was given a Janome overlocker for Christmas and I've never once used it. Finally threaded it today but feel so intikidated by it. I just don't see how you use it. If it slways cuts as well as finishes, ot is cutting away part of your seam allowance, so how do you know where your sewing line would be? I finish all pieces before sewing to prevent fraying but I don't see how I can do this with an overlocker. I feel bad about not using it but it seems a bit of a pointless maschine to me. Also those straggly chains don't look tidy to me and defeat the purpose of finishing the edges. I don't know maybe I'll come to love it but not feeling the love yet.
If you're only using it to finish edges before sewing, don't cut anything off. I personally sew a seam, then use my overlocker to trim and finish it. I also use it to construct all stretch items. x
THANK YOU!!! I recently bought my Janome overlocker, and the thread it came with ran out, and I tried watching the video that came with the overlocker but I kept getting stuck at the end when rethreading the lower looper as it didn't clearly show what to do with the thread tail. You talking through that part just made it click for me. Also kind of weird that your sewing school is in the town I grew up in (though I live in Australia now!) so maybe I was meant to find your video :)
Thank you for demonstration I am really new overlockers. If sewing a seam do you use straight stitch first then overlock it to neaten edges or is just the overlocker seam enough on its own
Thank you for your video. I am still finding the lower looper difficult to thread on my machine. It is a bit older model Janome Ezylock604D. Feel like I need to be a contortionist to get the thread through the fourth loop ( last one b4 going through final hole). Can you offer any suggestions?
Can you open up the left side of the machine and look through? If you move your needle up and down you might be able to see another hook from that angle? x
thank you for demonstration. you make it look easier than I thought. how much do you use the overlocker? I like the idea of it but it seems an expensive piece of equipment for me as being new to sewing.
Hi Allison, I use mine on nearly every project. I use it to finish cushions, on all my clothes and dress making, even to finish edges on framed pieces. It's so useful. But you can get a similar effect by just using a straight stitch and then going over the raw edge with a zigzag stitch on your normal machine. The benefits of an overlocker are; it's more professional, it's super quick, and it cuts and finishes the raw edges for you. Downsides; it's not a good thing to unpick if you make a mistake and you need a lot of thread (although its cheap). Hope that helps!?
Hello Jessilli Thank you so much that was so clear.just bought a new overlocker from Aldi store. made in Essen germany .Keep to use it. That was so easy to understand thank u. William N>S>W .Australia.
Thank you - I've got an Elna 683 and having trouble with the 1st lower looper - can't find out how to get the last bit threaded in! Seems to go under and up something but can't see what that is! Anyone here got one of these?
Thank you so much! So sorry I thought I had replied to this, I don't but Madalynne might on her channel: th-cam.com/channels/S7YYYQkSqkw9LNP2hWkThg.html
You showed everything except the parts that the 634d manual doesn't show: What do you do with the threads AFTER you put them thru their needle or other final hole? Are you supposed to lay them under the presser foot, from front to back, right to left, or what?
being a 35yo man and not one for sewing ever in my life self taught with sewing this vid is very informative and very well explained for a propa dumb ass like me can pick it up easy and i also watched till the end so i seen how to finish the tread off!! lol thanks so much
@@Jessalli Nearly all overlocker manuals, except Janome and, I think, some Frister & Rossmann, say to do the upper looper first. This is nearly always the second from the right. Brenda says hers is like that. Your reply to her says "some say lower looper before upper". It is the other way round. You in your video say lower looper before upper, she is saying the opposite. But I think you are right that it isn't always important, depending on where you take the tails to after threading. If you take them to the back of the foot, the lower looper thread should pass over the upper looper and its thread. This, I believe, is why most manuals specify that order. Far more important, in my experience, is to unthread the needles, or at least cut the threads after the needles and pull new tails out, whenever you rethread a looper. Personally, I find threading the needles hard with my eyesight, so I prefer to pull the thread through the needles with tweezers, then cut it and pull out any existing thread chain.
I think Ifound my problem is that my tension setting on the green thread was way higher than the rest, I will see if it works tomorrow. Hopefully, it does!
I have been looking for something like this, but it would be really helpful to have a close up to see exactly where the threads need to go, unfortunately not too clear from afar. Thanks anyway
Can't see what you're doing, out of screen and a colored thread would of been more visible. Like red. Plus zoomed in would of helped. But the white thread against white machine is not good
Well in my personal opinion for a free video that was filmed 3 years ago, I give adequate advice. If you would like a personalised online lesson please do let me know as I run a sewing school and would be happy to do so at a charge of course.
@@Jessalli found a fantastic demo by a guy here on TH-cam which explains everything nicely. Why not take this video down if you can’t take negative comments.
That is the BEST video so far that I've seen on how to thread this scarey monster.! You are definately taming the beast!! Thank you.
You are very welcome! Thank you so much! x
I cannot THANK YOU enough! I have had a number of surgers and have loved my Janine 1110DX PRO until I had to rethread it. I have tried unsuccessfully for months and had almost given up. Thanks to you my grand kids will have Christmas pajamas this year!!!
Aww that's so nice. Thank you so much. 🧡 Merry Christmas.
Thanks. I'm about to read the manual for my grandmother's old Janome overlocker and I thought I'd watch a quick video. This is really helpful and I'm excited to read the manual and get started.
Glad I could help!! Good luck. x
@@Jessalli It helped enormously, even though it's a much older machine the threading was very similar and I actually got it done pretty quickly. Nothing can stop me now 🥳
I've just found your channel, THANK YOU! I've been putting of rethreading my over locker for weeks. Only the far right thread had run out but still, scary. After watching you thread yours, I had the confidence to try and after a small "what? How?" moment, I did it. I'm now a big fan of yours. Sorry your physical busniess has closed.
Thank you so much! And well done you for having a go, it's always scary but I promise the more you do it, the easier it becomes. x
Thank you so much. After almost 40yrs of sewing I have just ordered my very first overlocker. Feeling less intimidated about threading it up once it arrives now. x
Yey! How exciting. Have fun with it. x
Thank you so much for this video Sophie. Not used mine for a while and though I thought I’d threaded it correctly it wouldn’t make the chain. So with your video playing I redid it and your magic still works, just like when you would be standing next to me and it behaved!! Have a great new year, Emma x
Aargh, spoke too soon, won’t chain already. I’ll try and message you over the next few days 😢
Oh no! Poor you. It could be a needle needing changing? Try that next time before you re-thread. x
Thank you for the demonstration. These machines have always scared me but now I feel better about them. Looking forward to the rest of the videos
JantyTopaz Thank you! 😊
I love my serger ....it’s so cool the difference in your clothing
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! I never knew about that little green part that pops forward. I have been doing contortions to get that threaded properly for the 10 years that I have had this machine. You are a life saver. Thumbs up!
You are so welcome! Happy threading! x
Thank you!!! I watched your second overlocker video last night and learnt two things which will make all the diiference to my sewing life. One: I've been totally confused by all the advice on how to adjust the settings on my Janome 8002DX. I did what you said, 4 on loopers and needles.Perfect! Two: your nifty tying trick for the tails. Genious! 3: Just now I learnt how to avoid the loopy edge by moving the knife. I can't tell you how good it felt, sewing up my Freya sweater this afternoon. Thank you again!
This comment has made my week. Thank you so much! I'm so happy I could help! X
Thank you so much for doing these videos. I really appreciate you taking the time to show us. My daughter is have major surgery but i am watching and i will catch up once she gets better.
No problem at all. And sending healing thoughts to your daughter. I hope she gets better soon.
Thank you so much for this video. I was ready to send my new serger back and I used to sew on one for years, but also took a break for years. I have the Janome Pro 4DX and could not get the hang of the first thread. Once I saw your tip to push the one part back it was easy peasy. I finally was able to sew a seam, its a little puckered but I will work on that! It was just test fabric! Thank you thank you so much! :)
You are so welcome! I'm glad I could help in some way. The puckering might just be the differential feed needing adjustment. Different fabrics require different settings. x
Really helpful video. Could I ask about needles. I have the model before (9300DX) the one you have, but it does use the same needles. However I am always unsure about whether I have the right needles in. Do you use (like a sewing machine) different sizes for different fabrics? Also I am never sure if I am purchasing the right needles. I think I have just got a phobia about overlocker needles and maybe I am over thinking it. Overlockers are such powerful machines! Not long after I got my overlocker, a needle broke and it really scared me making me feel anxious when I get it out to use. Anyway, any information on the needles would be greatly appreciated 😊😊
Always buy overlocker needles as they're a little more sturdy and yes only buy the size your machine recommends. x
Oh, my goodness. Your video was PERFECT. I just bought my Janome Pro 4X, and I couldn't wait to get going. Of course, I broke the number 2 thread within seconds. Yup, that's just my luck. BUT thanks to your video, which I had watched a few days before I made my purchase, I was able to re-thread my machine. I can tell you the first run I had made an error, I pulled all four threads out and started over. It really isn't that horrible at all. I thought to myself you invested in this machine. You better learn how to change the thread. Thank you so very much for your video and your guidance.
I look forward to watching more of your videos.
Aww this is so nice. Thank you so much. Totally agree, there's no point in spending all that money and not learn everything about it. I love my overlocker, and once you become friends with it, it's the perfect machine to have. X
Just a note, Some overlockers tell you to thread the upper looper first, then the lower looper. I have two (long story, I don't really need two!), a Singer 14SH754 and a Janome 6234xl like yours. My Singer says upper looper first and, as you know, the Janome says lower looper first. This may confuse some so I would say follow what the manual says. I love my Janome far more than the Singer though it does have a free arm but the lower looper is a so and so to thread. There was lots of swearing then. I haven't used either machine for a while so it is so good to have a refresher. Thankyou.
Yes thank you Maggie, I've played on a lot of overlockers (some without manuals) and in general I've found as long as you thread right to left, it's normally absolutely fine. But yes, always check the manual first. x
Thanks for posting this. I was given a Janome overlocker for Christmas and I've never once used it. Finally threaded it today but feel so intikidated by it. I just don't see how you use it. If it slways cuts as well as finishes, ot is cutting away part of your seam allowance, so how do you know where your sewing line would be? I finish all pieces before sewing to prevent fraying but I don't see how I can do this with an overlocker. I feel bad about not using it but it seems a bit of a pointless maschine to me. Also those straggly chains don't look tidy to me and defeat the purpose of finishing the edges. I don't know maybe I'll come to love it but not feeling the love yet.
If you're only using it to finish edges before sewing, don't cut anything off. I personally sew a seam, then use my overlocker to trim and finish it. I also use it to construct all stretch items. x
THANK YOU!!! I recently bought my Janome overlocker, and the thread it came with ran out, and I tried watching the video that came with the overlocker but I kept getting stuck at the end when rethreading the lower looper as it didn't clearly show what to do with the thread tail. You talking through that part just made it click for me. Also kind of weird that your sewing school is in the town I grew up in (though I live in Australia now!) so maybe I was meant to find your video :)
No way!! What a small world! Glad I could help in some way. The more you re-thread it, the more it becomes second nature. x
Thank you for demonstration I am really new overlockers. If sewing a seam do you use straight stitch first then overlock it to neaten edges or is just the overlocker seam enough on its own
It depends what I'm making, but normally, yes, I just use my overlocker. x
Thanks so much for this video! Instructions aren’t my forte, so following this helped so much! …. Now to get my tensions right 🙈
Glad it helped! x
Thank you for your video. I am still finding the lower looper difficult to thread on my machine. It is a bit older model Janome Ezylock604D. Feel like I need to be a contortionist to get the thread through the fourth loop ( last one b4 going through final hole). Can you offer any suggestions?
Can you open up the left side of the machine and look through? If you move your needle up and down you might be able to see another hook from that angle? x
Thank you ! Really helpful👍🏼 do you have any video about how to sew nylon spandex mesh fabric?
Thanks. And no I don't but Madalynne Intimates might? X
Having just purchased my 1st overlocker without any previous experience thus made it so simple to understand
Aww thank you Jill, glad I could help! x
On a scale from 1-10 how satisfied would you say you are with this machine? Thank you!
9/10, I love it but it doesn't have ALL the features of a super expensive model. x
Thank you for the video . I’ve learned so much .
I'm so glad. Thanks for watching. x
I don't know if I am more scared, or less scared than before I watched this LOL - great video!!!
Haha sorry Allyson!! x
Brilliant tutorial! Many thanks 😊
Thank you x
Thank you it was awesome needed the part to push up the lever to release the hook for the lower looper I was struggling.
Glad it helped! That's always the trickiest part haha. x
@@Jessalli Yep and I was trying to do it without clicking the lever that was a nightmare. Thank you again
Is the pedal included when u bought your overlocker???
Yes. x
thank you for demonstration. you make it look easier than I thought. how much do you use the overlocker? I like the idea of it but it seems an expensive piece of equipment for me as being new to sewing.
Hi Allison, I use mine on nearly every project. I use it to finish cushions, on all my clothes and dress making, even to finish edges on framed pieces. It's so useful. But you can get a similar effect by just using a straight stitch and then going over the raw edge with a zigzag stitch on your normal machine. The benefits of an overlocker are; it's more professional, it's super quick, and it cuts and finishes the raw edges for you. Downsides; it's not a good thing to unpick if you make a mistake and you need a lot of thread (although its cheap). Hope that helps!?
Hello Jessilli Thank you so much that was so clear.just bought a new overlocker from Aldi store. made in Essen germany .Keep to use it. That was so easy to understand thank u. William N>S>W .Australia.
You are so welcome! x
thank you! I always dread when I need to re-thread my machine. excellent video
Thank you!! :) x
Thank you but I wish you could do it again CLOSE UP I would like to see it again thank you
Noted. Thanks. x
I recently purchased this Serger. Must I use Janome brand Serger needles or can I use universal needles.
Hi Robin, you can use any needle brand as long as it's the right size and shape, but I always say, go for the highest quality you can afford. x
Could you list what thread you use? Those 5000m rolls sound great!
I use 5000 metre moon thread cones from Coats. 😊
@@Jessalli Thank you so much!!
Hi do the coates go clockwise or anti clock wise. Thanks
It doesn't really matter which way up your cones are. x
Thanks for the demo although you need to zoom in because I can’t see what you’re doing
Sorry Marcia! x
Thank you this is very useful. I 'm working my way up to getting one 👍
Christine Crabb thank you so much. 😊 Good luck!
Thank you - I've got an Elna 683 and having trouble with the 1st lower looper - can't find out how to get the last bit threaded in! Seems to go under and up something but can't see what that is! Anyone here got one of these?
Hope you find it! x
Was thinking of buying one and I will now thanks great vlog- can you show us how to do different hems??🤔
Definitely Bree - I'll make that my nest couple videos! :)
Does the box on the left open?
Yes it slides to the left with a hinge on the back. X
Thank you you are really good explaining, do you have any video how to sew nylons and spandex mesh fabric?
Thank you so much! So sorry I thought I had replied to this, I don't but Madalynne might on her channel: th-cam.com/channels/S7YYYQkSqkw9LNP2hWkThg.html
Really useful thank you!
You're welcome! x
You showed everything except the parts that the 634d manual doesn't show: What do you do with the threads AFTER you put them thru their needle or other final hole? Are you supposed to lay them under the presser foot, from front to back, right to left, or what?
Did you watch the video until the end? You'll see the threads under the foot and out the back and I show you how to start your chain.
dude watch till the end she clearly does ,,,
I have lost my hand wheel Screw on my janome overlock 9200D and I can’t find it online anywhere in UK. Can anyone help me please. Thank you.
Might be worth contacting your local servicing agent, they might be able to order the part for you. x
can you use only one needle?
Yes you can. If you put it in the left needle it can help with your seam allowance measuring. x
An you tell me what kind of needles you use please??!
You have to buy overlocker needles, your machine manual should tell you the exact size it requires. :)
Thank you so much. Excellent!
Thank you! :) x
Lifesaver, thank you!!
Aww glad I could help in some way! x
What model is it?
Janome 6234XL. x
Thank you 💕 so much
You're welcome 😊 x
Thanks for this buying a jenome overlock and sewing machine for my bday.
How exciting! :D x
Thank you so much !
You're welcome! x
thanks for this vid iv had mine for over 6 months and have always been to scared to use it loool
being a 35yo man and not one for sewing ever in my life self taught with sewing this vid is very informative and very well explained for a propa dumb ass like me can pick it up easy and i also watched till the end so i seen how to finish the tread off!! lol thanks so much
Aww yey! So glad I could help! Happy serging! x
It's a shame there is no actual Overlocker playlist to subscribe to.
Sorry I only have 2 videos at the moment. x
@@Jessalli Well, if the first two videos are anything to go by, you'll have a load more followers in no time! x
Thank you :)
You're welcome!
On my serger ...I start with the 2nd thread and then the first ....and don’t forget that black wire
Hi Brenda, yes some say lower looper before upper. But I have found you can get away with either on a lot of models. x
@@Jessalli Nearly all overlocker manuals, except Janome and, I think, some Frister & Rossmann, say to do the upper looper first. This is nearly always the second from the right. Brenda says hers is like that. Your reply to her says "some say lower looper before upper". It is the other way round. You in your video say lower looper before upper, she is saying the opposite.
But I think you are right that it isn't always important, depending on where you take the tails to after threading. If you take them to the back of the foot, the lower looper thread should pass over the upper looper and its thread. This, I believe, is why most manuals specify that order.
Far more important, in my experience, is to unthread the needles, or at least cut the threads after the needles and pull new tails out, whenever you rethread a looper. Personally, I find threading the needles hard with my eyesight, so I prefer to pull the thread through the needles with tweezers, then cut it and pull out any existing thread chain.
Mine is a Janome.
Great thank sooooo much
Aww you're very welcome! x
Yey 😎
Thank you!!!!!!!
It would be nice if you could show it a little closer I don’t see how you thread the top. Thank you
Sorry about that, it’s a pretty old video now. Might re-film it again one day. X
I followed the video, but my green thread keeps getting cut when I try to make a chain😅
I think Ifound my problem is that my tension setting on the green thread was way higher than the rest, I will see if it works tomorrow. Hopefully, it does!
Oh no! Sounds like something isn’t quite right. Have you checked your tension dials? X
😊😊
Merci 👍🤗
I have been looking for something like this, but it would be really helpful to have a close up to see exactly where the threads need to go, unfortunately not too clear from afar. Thanks anyway
Thank you. I'm sorry I couldn't help further, but I was trying to make a generalised video as every model is completely different. x
bit more time looking at that bottom diagram and the actual path of the threads would have been nice. but I like the video. :)
Thank you. Yes I know but every serger is slightly different so I didn't want to be too specific. x
This is great but the whistling background music is very distracting, why is it there? What’s it for?
I literally can’t see what your doing
I wish you had slowed down alittle and showed the green and red closer up as it was very hard to see,
Can't see what you're doing, out of screen and a colored thread would of been more visible. Like red. Plus zoomed in would of helped. But the white thread against white machine is not good
My wife wants to learn how to thresd her new Empisal 760C overlocker
HI Michael, I'm afraid I can't help with this. I can't afford to get every overlocker model and test it.
It is the lower freedom is hard to get to it as you have to thread it
I'm not quite sure what you're asking? Sorry. x
What does loop the loop mean please ? You lost me from the start I’m afraid 😟 xx
Sorry, 'loop de loop', so thread goes back to front through the first hole, then over the top again and back to front through the second hole. X
@@Jessalli thank you so much for being kind enough to get back to me x
Hi,
Hi!
Hi
The camera should be closer to.view it thoroughly. Thanks
I put close up shots throughout. This was filmed years ago so if I get time I'll do it again in future.
@@Jessalli Thanks, dear.
Sadly I couldn’t really see very well and it didn’t work. So I’ll try again!
I put close up shots throughout. This was filmed years ago so if I get time I'll do it again in future.
Unfortunately I could not see what you were doing. Would have been better to zoom in. Tfs.
I put close up shots throughout. This was filmed years ago so if I get time I'll do it again in future.
Can’t see anything
Would help if top of machine was visible. Not a video for a beginner.
I put close up shots throughout. This was filmed years ago so if I get time I'll do it again in future.
Please zoom in!!! This did not help me at all because I could not see a thing!!
I put close up shots throughout. This was filmed years ago so if I get time I'll do it again in future.
loose the whistling background
Are you single? 😉
Very useless, should to be on zoom.
not Useful if not close up
I put close up shots throughout. This was filmed years ago so if I get time I'll do it again in future.
Worst demo ever. Couldn’t even be bothered watching the first one you did because I couldn’t see anything.
Thanks for your kind comments.
@@Jessalli better that you know the truth. How else can you improve?
Well in my personal opinion for a free video that was filmed 3 years ago, I give adequate advice. If you would like a personalised online lesson please do let me know as I run a sewing school and would be happy to do so at a charge of course.
@@Jessalli found a fantastic demo by a guy here on TH-cam which explains everything nicely. Why not take this video down if you can’t take negative comments.
@@Jessalli th-cam.com/video/m4c80OshDHY/w-d-xo.html
terrible!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hi karen Williamson what is it you find so terrible?
these computers allow 'the young ones to voice there opinion if you know what I mean, not really terrible atall