I just ran across this video by chance, I have not seen your videos before but I absolutely love your attitude! None of that "woo woo crap, we are going to put in the freaking work"! I am currently just learning and only doing embroidery for personal but you are inspiring!
Thank you for this video. I have been using a single needle Husqvarna embroidery machine for 3 years now. I have a 15 needle machine that will be delivered tomorrow. I started my LLC last year. This is the year I am really going to put in the footwork to build my business. I work full time. I turned 60 in September, and started this because I love it and plan to have my business help supplement my Social Security when I retire. I look forward to watching more of your videos
Very well done video ! I realize that families of embroidery folks always try to help each other in all ways "embroidery " but your instructional video was not only helpful, but also very well done. Thanks so much !!
I bought an embroidery business the beginning of 2024 from a family member who was ready to retire but had built up loyal clients and did amazing work for them for years. I was so intimidated to take over but she spent a few months letting me shadow her. I’m going to say, your advice on here is spot on! There is so much to an embroidery business if you want to be successful. And NEVER stop learning is the best advice. I have come to your page, in fact, to learn. So thank you for putting this out there and sharing so much of your knowledge with those that are seeking professional and sound advice.
Thanks for being here and for your kind words! That's great you were able to purchase an already established business. Having a loyal clientele starting out is huge! That can take years to build.
I personally don’t want to start a business. Mine is more a hobby. I have a SE 1900 and want a multi needle machine. I’m still researching and deciding what to buy. I do tell my hubby mine is for hobby I don’t want to spend a lot. Your videos are great. Just wanted to watch to support your channel. But this is a great video for people who are starting a business.
There are ways around HOA.s. There are a lot of places in Mesa, Temp basically the phoenix metro area. You can pay a small fee to have you business based in an office, without having the rent of the entire office, 75 bucks a month for some of these places. You can find places with a real person to answer the phone in your company name, get shipments picked up and dropped off, some have rooms for meetings or a conference. Check your local craigs list. The hoa people can't walk into your home or look in your vehicle as you pack or unpack in your garage,
Definitely some HOA's are more lenient than others! People need to make sure they read all the rules before purchasing any equipment and planning to start a business from home. That was what I wanted people to take away most from that segment :)
Good advice but I would suggest that if anyone is planning on buying a machine that will require payments make sure you can make the payments before purchasing this way if business is slow you can still make the payments. This is what I did. I also made sure I didn't have any consumer debt when I purchased my multi needle. It took me a couple of years, but in the meantime, I had 2 single needle machines and serviced a certain clientele. Like I said, this is what I did. 😊
@@allaroundgifted yes, that's exactly what I said in the video. I advised to make sure your personal finances can cover payments if you have a slow month ☺️
Love this video! I have four single needle machines. Husband and I have talked about getting a multi needle. I have every module of Embrilliance and have gone to two hands on weekend classes with Lisa Shaw and signing up for my third weekend class. Always wanting to learn!! Not sure what multi needle to go with. Dealer says one thing, many reviews saying another good brand. Would love to hear your thoughts! Thanks!
Hello! Choosing a multi-needle is a big choice! There are so many brands and opinions. I can only speak on Ricomas because that's all I've ever had. I love my Ricomas, especially my TC. I would watch as many videos as possible on all the brands you're considering, join some Facebook groups, figure out your budget, and go from there. :)
Kayla do you have one-one zoom meeting for business questions? I ready to start but want to make sure to go over with an experienced person for any additional advise- thank you
Great video idea! I'll add that to my list. I do have this video on ways to advertise in your local town. Hopefully this helps! th-cam.com/video/3juAa8bnSmE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=BIJaYVBF4IRysfoW
Love watching your videos. You mention using 65/9 needles, does that mean you use 60wt thread. When I used 65/9 needles with 40wt thread, it kept breaking!
Hi Jessica! I switch between both 40 and 60! I typically only use 60 when I'm doing small lettering. Try slowing down your speed when you use the 40. I don't have breaks when I use it though, maybe your tension is a little too tight?
Thx for the wonderful informations. I am gonna buy Janome Memory Craft 550E LE Embroidery Only Machine to start my business :) What do you think about this machine?
Hi! I don't know anything about that machine but I took a quick look and it looks like it has a pretty big sewing area! I know Janomes are reliable. I'd look for some TH-cam videos showcasing the machine too. Congrats on starting your business!
I just started December 16th with Embroidery. I got an EM1010. :) I have been following you since November. Love watching your videos! I have learned so much from watching you!
I have a couple of EM1010s. I buy my bobbins in bulk at Allstitch. I have never bought the Filtech magnetic bobbins. The plastic, sideless, and paper back bobbins work just fine. The bobbins are L size and I also use them on my Brother and Babylock single needle. Machines. Hope this helps
Thank you so much Katie! I buy these from AllStitch allstitch.com/products/allstitch-cardboard-sided-embroidery-bobbins-size-l-white?_pos=5&_sid=da9343232&_ss=r
I LOVE my fast frames! I just checked and unfortunately they're not on sale right now and I don't have a special code, but the Ricoma site does offer Shop Pay. If you click the accessories link in the description of the video it will take you there :) If you ever want mighty hoops, you can use my code STITCHNV for free shipping!
I never told people to quit their day job. Just giving tips for starting a business. You can do all this starting out as a side hustle or you can go all in. That's up to the individual and their personal situation.
I just ran across this video by chance, I have not seen your videos before but I absolutely love your attitude! None of that "woo woo crap, we are going to put in the freaking work"! I am currently just learning and only doing embroidery for personal but you are inspiring!
@@tinavasile2194 thank you so much for watching! 🩷
Thank you for this video. I have been using a single needle Husqvarna embroidery machine for 3 years now. I have a 15 needle machine that will be delivered tomorrow. I started my LLC last year. This is the year I am really going to put in the footwork to build my business. I work full time. I turned 60 in September, and started this because I love it and plan to have my business help supplement my Social Security when I retire. I look forward to watching more of your videos
Very well done video ! I realize that families of embroidery folks always try to help each other in all ways "embroidery " but your instructional video was not only helpful, but also very well done. Thanks so much !!
Thank you so much Kathy! The embroidery community is such a wonderful place! 🩷
I bought an embroidery business the beginning of 2024 from a family member who was ready to retire but had built up loyal clients and did amazing work for them for years. I was so intimidated to take over but she spent a few months letting me shadow her. I’m going to say, your advice on here is spot on! There is so much to an embroidery business if you want to be successful. And NEVER stop learning is the best advice. I have come to your page, in fact, to learn. So thank you for putting this out there and sharing so much of your knowledge with those that are seeking professional and sound advice.
Thanks for being here and for your kind words! That's great you were able to purchase an already established business. Having a loyal clientele starting out is huge! That can take years to build.
Brilliant advice, i have made all those mistakes even after 15 years i'm still learning
Always learning! 🩷
I personally don’t want to start a business. Mine is more a hobby. I have a SE 1900 and want a multi needle machine. I’m still researching and deciding what to buy. I do tell my hubby mine is for hobby I don’t want to spend a lot. Your videos are great. Just wanted to watch to support your channel. But this is a great video for people who are starting a business.
@@gabrielebroom383 thank you so much for watching and being here!! Embroidery is such a great hobby 🩷🩷
There are ways around HOA.s. There are a lot of places in Mesa, Temp basically the phoenix metro area. You can pay a small fee to have you business based in an office, without having the rent of the entire office, 75 bucks a month for some of these places. You can find places with a real person to answer the phone in your company name, get shipments picked up and dropped off, some have rooms for meetings or a conference. Check your local craigs list.
The hoa people can't walk into your home or look in your vehicle as you pack or unpack in your garage,
Definitely some HOA's are more lenient than others! People need to make sure they read all the rules before purchasing any equipment and planning to start a business from home. That was what I wanted people to take away most from that segment :)
Good advice but I would suggest that if anyone is planning on buying a machine that will require payments make sure you can make the payments before purchasing this way if business is slow you can still make the payments. This is what I did. I also made sure I didn't have any consumer debt when I purchased my multi needle. It took me a couple of years, but in the meantime, I had 2 single needle machines and serviced a certain clientele. Like I said, this is what I did. 😊
@@allaroundgifted yes, that's exactly what I said in the video. I advised to make sure your personal finances can cover payments if you have a slow month ☺️
Thanks.. I just got a machine 😊 great advice.
Congrats on your new machine!
Love this video! I have four single needle machines. Husband and I have talked about getting a multi needle. I have every module of Embrilliance and have gone to two hands on weekend classes with Lisa Shaw and signing up for my third weekend class. Always wanting to learn!! Not sure what multi needle to go with. Dealer says one thing, many reviews saying another good brand. Would love to hear your thoughts! Thanks!
Hello! Choosing a multi-needle is a big choice! There are so many brands and opinions. I can only speak on Ricomas because that's all I've ever had. I love my Ricomas, especially my TC. I would watch as many videos as possible on all the brands you're considering, join some Facebook groups, figure out your budget, and go from there. :)
Thank you! I’m looking forward to the video on how to name the business. Will you be at the Impressions show this year?
@@lyndahargis2495 no I will not be! I've actually never been.
Kayla do you have one-one zoom meeting for business questions? I ready to start but want to make sure to go over with an experienced person for any additional advise- thank you
As of right now, that is not something I offer. I am doing a Q&A soon. Are there any specific questions you have?
Thank you. I would like help with marketing tips.
Great video idea! I'll add that to my list. I do have this video on ways to advertise in your local town. Hopefully this helps!
th-cam.com/video/3juAa8bnSmE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=BIJaYVBF4IRysfoW
Love watching your videos. You mention using 65/9 needles, does that mean you use 60wt thread. When I used 65/9 needles with 40wt thread, it kept breaking!
Hi Jessica! I switch between both 40 and 60! I typically only use 60 when I'm doing small lettering. Try slowing down your speed when you use the 40. I don't have breaks when I use it though, maybe your tension is a little too tight?
Thx for the wonderful informations. I am gonna buy Janome Memory Craft 550E LE Embroidery Only Machine to start my business :) What do you think about this machine?
Hi! I don't know anything about that machine but I took a quick look and it looks like it has a pretty big sewing area! I know Janomes are reliable. I'd look for some TH-cam videos showcasing the machine too. Congrats on starting your business!
Which Bobbin do you get on for your EM1010?
I just started December 16th with Embroidery. I got an EM1010. :) I have been following you since November. Love watching your videos! I have learned so much from watching you!
I have a couple of EM1010s. I buy my bobbins in bulk at Allstitch. I have never bought the Filtech magnetic bobbins. The plastic, sideless, and paper back bobbins work just fine. The bobbins are L size and I also use them on my Brother and Babylock single needle. Machines.
Hope this helps
Thank you so much Katie! I buy these from AllStitch allstitch.com/products/allstitch-cardboard-sided-embroidery-bobbins-size-l-white?_pos=5&_sid=da9343232&_ss=r
Great tips! Where did you get your desk?
@@leesuvia7861 thank you! I'm pretty sure Walmart! Might've been Amazon. Not 100% sure 😂
Thank you for the good advice. Can you share your digitizer again here? I couldn’t catch part of the name. Thank you.
@@RaeDanaeDesigns yes! Www.dreamdigitizing.com
Hey. I'm thinking in investing in fast frames. Any suggestions where to buy it? Maybe a deal?😅
I LOVE my fast frames! I just checked and unfortunately they're not on sale right now and I don't have a special code, but the Ricoma site does offer Shop Pay. If you click the accessories link in the description of the video it will take you there :) If you ever want mighty hoops, you can use my code STITCHNV for free shipping!
Sorry, It's best to do it as a side gig, don't quit your day job. Sock the money away, build your business.
I never told people to quit their day job. Just giving tips for starting a business. You can do all this starting out as a side hustle or you can go all in. That's up to the individual and their personal situation.
@@KaylaKrische I never said you told people to quit their job. It's makes a great side hustle, and most of it is cash.
5th of the new year 👊🏻💪🏻🪡👨🏼🍳🇺🇸🇺🇸
Happy new year! 🎉