You had me at sewing chain links! Thank you for sharing your experience with this. I would have went into it the same way and was definitely enthralled by it. I hope they let you keep it!
My god this is an incredibly high-tech machine. It really looks like something out of Star Trek or something, incredible! Hopefully not overly complex though, seemingly endless features!
There's no other way to say it, this is the best fucking sewing machine I've ever used. Just made a new hoodie, and it sews like butter. If your sewing addiction ever gets out of hand, I hope you end up with a machine like this. Hope you're having fun and making some new music buddy!
@@TockCustom It seems like something that saves you the most valuable resource of all. Time! I cant wait to see what you make with this. And hey thanks man! I play piano every day, recording as much as I can, Ill be posting some more videos soon for sure :)
Have you tried a quick tap of the foot pedal? On my Husqvarna combo sewing/embroidery machine that will raise and lower the pressor foot. Very handy for keeping your hands on your fabric. All these companies copy each other. That's why I ask.
You can change a foot tap between a half stitch and a full stitch. I like when it always puts the needle down, so I keep it that way. You're super correct about the different brands, more than you might realize lol. Thanks for watching!
Hi, Can this machine sew through leather? I'm having a hard time deciding which one to buy, as I'm looking for a hobby machine that can do a little bit of everything ("regular" sewing, leather bag sewing/canvas straps, embroidery)...Maybe a little off topic but I was looking at the M380D model and wondering the same thing about that machine...
I'm very confident that it can since it has a steel chassis like the heavy duty machines. I'm just so used to using my Brother ST150HDH for leather. This machine is heavier and faster though, so maybe I'll do some leather videos with this. If you're talking about garment leather (like deer skin), most machines can handle that, but for like 2oz or heavier, you'll want a beefier machine
You’re sewing with your seam allowance in the wrong position in the machine. So the laser is doing nothing. The bulk of your fabric should be on your left not on your right under the harp
I love your genuineness with what you’re discovering.
Yeah I kind of went into this with no knowledge of this machine, so this was a lot of fun to make :P Thanks again for watching!
You had me at sewing chain links! Thank you for sharing your experience with this. I would have went into it the same way and was definitely enthralled by it. I hope they let you keep it!
Dude! That machine is SWEET!!!
Yeah this machine is killer! Thanks so much for watching :)
When you are trying to manipulate a big quilt, it’s easy to accidentally hit the screen with it. The lock keeps you from messing up.
My god this is an incredibly high-tech machine. It really looks like something out of Star Trek or something, incredible! Hopefully not overly complex though, seemingly endless features!
There's no other way to say it, this is the best fucking sewing machine I've ever used. Just made a new hoodie, and it sews like butter. If your sewing addiction ever gets out of hand, I hope you end up with a machine like this. Hope you're having fun and making some new music buddy!
@@TockCustom It seems like something that saves you the most valuable resource of all. Time! I cant wait to see what you make with this. And hey thanks man! I play piano every day, recording as much as I can, Ill be posting some more videos soon for sure :)
Have you tried a quick tap of the foot pedal? On my Husqvarna combo sewing/embroidery machine that will raise and lower the pressor foot. Very handy for keeping your hands on your fabric. All these companies copy each other. That's why I ask.
You can change a foot tap between a half stitch and a full stitch. I like when it always puts the needle down, so I keep it that way. You're super correct about the different brands, more than you might realize lol. Thanks for watching!
Hi, Can this machine sew through leather? I'm having a hard time deciding which one to buy, as I'm looking for a hobby machine that can do a little bit of everything ("regular" sewing, leather bag sewing/canvas straps, embroidery)...Maybe a little off topic but I was looking at the M380D model and wondering the same thing about that machine...
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I'm very confident that it can since it has a steel chassis like the heavy duty machines. I'm just so used to using my Brother ST150HDH for leather. This machine is heavier and faster though, so maybe I'll do some leather videos with this.
If you're talking about garment leather (like deer skin), most machines can handle that, but for like 2oz or heavier, you'll want a beefier machine
You like that machine you should check out the brother luminaire xp3
Does it embroider on leather
Always notice what foot to use. On just about all of the designer stitches your N foot would do your final finish justice. 😂
The N Foot is my favorite because the thread doesn't pull out of the foot when I move my project around. Good call :)
Best machine I have ever had fantastic
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Thanks for watching!! :D
Price price price
probably 50 up to 75$
The XJ1 is a lot cheaper now that the XJ2 is out, but still several thousand dollars. Worth every penny for sure :)
You’re sewing with your seam allowance in the wrong position in the machine. So the laser is doing nothing. The bulk of your fabric should be on your left not on your right under the harp
See nice and so expensive. 😱
It is, but suuuuper worth it! Love this machine ❤️
Crap machine save your money. Brother get crappy parts from Asia and parts need replacing in the first year…not good enough!!! Not happy