Beth, I would love the info from Belinda's Sew 4 Fun. In all my research everyone mentioned her blog but I could never find the info. I'll have to see how to PM you-I'm not to literate on the computer. I'm still trying to figure out how to post pics! Never did find a decent book. The one that looked like it would be good had about 2 pages and nothing very useful. I reviewed all the posts on pattern review and Debbie's blog before I purchased my Brother.
I did figure out how to get my sewing tails where they need to be. I'm using a scrap piece of fabric. Thanks Libby for the reminder. When I do the neck line on a baby's gown, the type where the back folds over the front at the shoulders, I needed to have the stitching start at the edge so I could catch the stitching in the seam allowance. I've also learned to have the sleeve hems all pressed and the necklines all pressed and I can start with one scrap of fabric then feed all the other pices thru the machine just taking a few stitches off the fabric before starting on the next piece.
When I bought my machine I got all the attachments with it also but have found I can do most of my sewing without using them. Do you use the attachments very often? I have mastered the hems in the round also and I too use a sealant on the ends. I've hemmed fleece for lap robes using my coverstitch and they turn out really nice and there is no stretching out of shape and the finished product looks finished.