Thank you! I have a very similar model. I was confused by the machine's instructions and watching this made the task seem very simple. I just sewed a bunch of button holes. I don't want to stop!
Like the video tutorial but that machine sounds like its self destructing.... I ve seen the video's of the machines made in 50's and 60's, Singers,Kenmores,Westinghouse, Viking, Elna's,and Pfaff's ...... all of those machines ran dead quiet compared to this plastic Brother.... Im looking to get a machine so i can begin making and repairing my own Tactical / outdoor gear and this video convinced me these newer machines are to be avoided at all costs....
Thanks for this brilliant video! I have the same stitches on my machine, but darned if I had any idea how to use them, and the manual that came with the machine is useless. You're a dear! Thank you.
Thanks for this informative little gem. I have the same machine and have not yet made button holes. Question, how do you secure your last stich? Do you back stich? I don't want my thread to unravel. Store bought clothes usually have poorly made button holes and this often happens.
haha I have he same machine too lol
lilxsweet 1 month ago
I'd love to see more sewing vids like this! I'm a beginner ;)
BadgeBunnyDiva 3 months ago
This IS the clearest one I've ever seen too - thank you so much!
Kattrillion 3 months ago
clearest instructive video for buttonholes I've seen!
lizziekquinn 5 months ago
thank you! i have the same machine and didn't even know what those ABCD settings were for ;) haha! now i can finish my duvet cover with confidence :D
kassienopia 5 months ago
Thanks! This really helped!
hikomanman 9 months ago
Thank you! I have a very similar model. I was confused by the machine's instructions and watching this made the task seem very simple. I just sewed a bunch of button holes. I don't want to stop!
kyarimaresuki 1 year ago 2
;A;~ aaah~ i rad the instructions left and right but all it does is make a huge knot~
maylayfox 1 year ago
I also have the same machine! How have you liked yours?
TiffanyPanini 1 year ago
Like the video tutorial but that machine sounds like its self destructing.... I ve seen the video's of the machines made in 50's and 60's, Singers,Kenmores,Westinghouse, Viking, Elna's,and Pfaff's ...... all of those machines ran dead quiet compared to this plastic Brother.... Im looking to get a machine so i can begin making and repairing my own Tactical / outdoor gear and this video convinced me these newer machines are to be avoided at all costs....
rainmechanic 1 year ago
Thanks for this brilliant video! I have the same stitches on my machine, but darned if I had any idea how to use them, and the manual that came with the machine is useless. You're a dear! Thank you.
elnorac 1 year ago
Thanks for this informative little gem. I have the same machine and have not yet made button holes. Question, how do you secure your last stich? Do you back stich? I don't want my thread to unravel. Store bought clothes usually have poorly made button holes and this often happens.
lagunavideos 1 year ago
Thank You !!
msgbhb 1 year ago
thank you so much! I have the same machine, and didn't have a clue how to do that! very helpful.
gzusrulzme1 1 year ago
very helpful : ) so going to try it out
SlytherinChild 1 year ago
I have the same machine, thanks.
I notice you didn't change the foot, does it make any difference?
ali12m 1 year ago
I have a new machine now with an easier button hole foot to use... but on the machine above it didn't seem to matter!
daaerollins 1 year ago
I have the same sewing machine but I haven't used it yet. This is a good video :)
CourtMeisterBOOSH 2 years ago
I had always wanted to do this with my machine but didnt take the time to read, thanks you for this video! Now i can!
FordQueen 2 years ago
This is very helpful!! Thank you!
Meganrollins1234 2 years ago