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  • 06-09-2008 11:14 AM

    FAVORITE GADGETS you wouldn't want to live without in Machine Embroidery

    HH ME'ers, I'd LOVE your ADVICE and suggestions. I am 'trying' to "prioritize' purchases.....( the key phrase here is "trying to" !!!! :):):) I know that with just about ANY hobby there is a certain amount of 'initial outlay of funds' one needs in order to get started. I also know me and know I love "gadgets' and 'shopping." ...not always the best combination! :) SO many gadgets seem great but would LOVE some advise as to what REALLY is HELPFUL and worth having in your opinion. For example I have read in some of the forums etc that the Thread Pilot is REALLY worth having, so now it's on my wish list. Also, for me personally, I LOVE my Side-Winder!!! So if you have time....please share your absolutely BEST spent $ was on buying ____________________ for about $________. Short or long answers will be greatly appreciated!!! Thanks, Cathy
    To follow my adventures as a new embroiderer, please visit my Adventures of Crash Course Cathy blog.
  • 06-09-2008 11:41 AM In reply to

    Re: FAVORITE GADGETS you wouldn't want to live without in Machine Embroidery

    Smile Hello My Friend !

    I agree with you that the Side Winder is the best thing since sliced bread! I do not know how I lived without it! The price on it is so good,that you really can't afford not to have it.I also love ,love love, my Thread pilot ! If you plan on doing a lot of ME this is the ticket. They are all numbered so that you can set up all of your colors for the whole design. If you don't have many colors in a design,you could actually set up for two or more designs. This is a good investment,I know it is a lot of money,but if you invest in it now,it will save you so much time,you will have more to spend on ME! I checked and right now it is on sale here in Ann's store. $100.00 off. I looked online and they do sell for $299.00 originally,so it is a good deal right now.

    The other thing I cannot live with out is a great pair of scissors,one large nice air for cutting and another nice small pair for at the machine.I like the ones with the curves on the front.It makes it so much easier to trim as they get close to fabric without putting a hole in it or worse yet cutting the embroidery threads.

    My best spent item besides my machine ,is the Thread Pilot,hands down! It saves me from having to set up with every color change.The next one would have to be the Side Winder...............that is a hoot to watch! Fast fast,fast way to wind your bobbins,while you are still doing ME!

     

    I hope you will check out my blog called, "Stitchin' Shortcuts!",  for shortcuts,tips and tricks of sewing. Thanks to all for the warm welcome to the blogging world! I love to sew and embroider and just plain have fun! Come into the new "Groups" section and say "Hello" to all the folks in Central Florida! They are a friendly group!

    Judy

    Help me to start each day with a new attitude and plenty of gratitude!

  • 06-09-2008 1:32 PM In reply to

    • pat71896
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    Re: FAVORITE GADGETS you wouldn't want to live without in Machine Embroidery

    Excellent question!  I am trying to narrow down the wonderful investments, big and small, that have helped me along the way.  Hmmm...

    I suppose it is my 'organizer' like the one here at Ann's.  Tote  It does keep my scissors, bobbins and other tools  where they belong, next to my machine.

    I am still getting things to make my work and workspace more user friendly.

    Pat

    I hope you'll visit The Avid Embroiderer my blog for some tips and tricks from someone who enjoys sharing her discoveries.

  • 06-09-2008 2:49 PM In reply to

    Re: FAVORITE GADGETS you wouldn't want to live without in Machine Embroidery

    Great thought process of prioritzing your purchases Cathy!  All avenues of embroidering, sewing, quilting can be a very expensive proposition.  I took it slow on the purchases for machine embroidery through the years because of possible overkill gadgets.

    1.  FINALLY, purchased on ATG site, the Havels 5-1/4" curved scissors.  Don't know what I was waiting for???!!  Could have really used those the past 4 years!  2.  My husband purchased for my birthday last year, the Madeira Thread Treasure Chest.  Although expensive, if all items were added up individually, the value is over $1,000.  I love the chest.  AND, it looks nice.  3.  For years, I boo-hooed Gingher scissors because of the cost.  THEN, they brought out the enameled designer series.  Bought one pair during a 1/2 price sale and now,  I am completely sold on the embroidery scissors and the dress-maker scissors.  Gingher are the best.  I can cut really close on the "in-the-hoop" projects.  4.  I also own the tote that Pat mentioned.  It is done very well.  This particular tote would come in real handy if you plan on pursuing more classes.  Organizes completely.  5.  My bestest product thus far in my embroidery purchases has been the "Place 'n Stitch" software program.  I was reluctant thinking I would not utilize as much as I should, but I was very wrong.  I use it even when I really don't need to because I just feel "safer" to do so.  My husband hands me knit skull caps and uniform shirts to embroider his E.M.T. logo and the knit hats have narrow brims.  This is also available on ATG.

    Joan/NJ

  • 06-09-2008 4:20 PM In reply to

    Re: FAVORITE GADGETS you wouldn't want to live without in Machine Embroidery

    Thanks Judy, Pat and Joan!!! ( so far... & I hope others will share with us too.... :) I'm just an inch away now from buying the Thread Pilot and it sounds like the "tote" is REALLY worth getting too, so that will definitely scoot from my 'wish list' into the cart. I will go online to see the other items you mentioned Joan and see the prices etc. I REALLY do need scissors and I appreciate the input. ( enameled...woowowowowoow sounds great!) I'm SORT of 'prioritizing'....so far!!! :):)
    To follow my adventures as a new embroiderer, please visit my Adventures of Crash Course Cathy blog.
  • 06-09-2008 4:23 PM In reply to

    • pat71896
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    Re: FAVORITE GADGETS you wouldn't want to live without in Machine Embroidery

    Joan - You are a walking, talking ad for Ann!  I am going to work on that too!  When a product is great, I also want people to know.  If a product does not measure up to their advertisement, I let them know to shape up.  I think a vendor needs to know when they have not met their standards.

    I like how you explained why each purchase helped you.  That makes sense to me!

    These things are going on my wish list!  Pat

     

    I hope you'll visit The Avid Embroiderer my blog for some tips and tricks from someone who enjoys sharing her discoveries.

  • 06-09-2008 6:18 PM In reply to

    Re: FAVORITE GADGETS you wouldn't want to live without in Machine Embroidery

    Hi Joan,

    You are a hoot ! Have you asked Ann where your commission check is yet,?LOL I so agree with you Joan,I would be hard pressed to recommend a brand of scissor other than Gingher ! I know they are not exactly the least expensive ones,but they make up for it in quality.I have threeSmile pair I have had for years,if I lost them or God Forbid! something should happen to them......I would cry. I love them ,they are the best !

    I hope you will check out my blog called, "Stitchin' Shortcuts!",  for shortcuts,tips and tricks of sewing. Thanks to all for the warm welcome to the blogging world! I love to sew and embroider and just plain have fun! Come into the new "Groups" section and say "Hello" to all the folks in Central Florida! They are a friendly group!

    Judy

    Help me to start each day with a new attitude and plenty of gratitude!

  • 06-10-2008 5:17 AM In reply to

    Re: FAVORITE GADGETS you wouldn't want to live without in Machine Embroidery

    Hi Cathy.

    Joan is correct,when she said it is smart to prioritize your purchases,other wise this can get very expensive,very fast! You are starting out really well in thinking things through before you make your purchases.The best thing the new ME'ers out there can do is ask questions,no question is too simple. That is what I love about this site,is there are so many people to help,gain ideas from,and the experience of all us that have been sewing for about a hundred years.LOL ! No matter how long any of us do this,there is always something new to learn. There are so many creative people out there,it amazes me every day!

    Cathy,you are doing just great! It will come ,be patient,take your time,relax and have fun with it !If you make a mistake,guess what,so have we! You just have to get in there and get your feet wet sometimes. With this you learn by doing,and do not be afraid to sew something out because you think it is too hard. Wink

    I hope you will check out my blog called, "Stitchin' Shortcuts!",  for shortcuts,tips and tricks of sewing. Thanks to all for the warm welcome to the blogging world! I love to sew and embroider and just plain have fun! Come into the new "Groups" section and say "Hello" to all the folks in Central Florida! They are a friendly group!

    Judy

    Help me to start each day with a new attitude and plenty of gratitude!

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  • 06-10-2008 1:52 PM In reply to

    • Lolli
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    Re: FAVORITE GADGETS you wouldn't want to live without in Machine Embroidery

    Hello Cathy,

    I know all the "Ann the Gran'ners" are going to howl laughing at this one, but here goes!!!!

    I am lol at myself !!!

    Probably THE best small investments I have purchased are:

    1. a magnifing glass......so I can tell what needle I am about to choose

    2. A blunt-flat nosed pair of tweezers & a very pointed nose pair of tweezers, (excellent for getting stuck threads out of the machine bobbin area. 

    3. A very bright small sized flashlight to peer into the bobbin case & elsewhere.  Also to look closely at what I have sewed!

    Hope this helps. Sincerely, Lollie in Oregon

    Lollie in Oregon
  • 06-10-2008 2:38 PM In reply to

    Re: FAVORITE GADGETS you wouldn't want to live without in Machine Embroidery

    I am howling ,but not at you ! Lollie those are great things to have handy as well. I too have 2 sets of tweezers,and a small flashlight.(eyes are not as good as they used to be). I also keep a small paintbrush,about 1" with a soft bristle( which I hide by the way),to help clean out the bobbin case.It works better than the little ones they give you with the machine,I can not only see it,but I can hang onto it as well ! They work great for most of the cleaning up on the machine.

    Great Idea's Lollie!!Big SmileWink

    I hope you will check out my blog called, "Stitchin' Shortcuts!",  for shortcuts,tips and tricks of sewing. Thanks to all for the warm welcome to the blogging world! I love to sew and embroider and just plain have fun! Come into the new "Groups" section and say "Hello" to all the folks in Central Florida! They are a friendly group!

    Judy

    Help me to start each day with a new attitude and plenty of gratitude!

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  • 06-10-2008 3:27 PM In reply to

    • Lolli
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    Re: FAVORITE GADGETS you wouldn't want to live without in Machine Embroidery

    I love the idea of the paint brush.  I am definitely going to get one (or perhaps dig thru my boxes & find one!!!).  I have been using a pastry brush (which I hide also !), but it is kinda large for the project...............

    Thanks! LollieSmile

    Lollie in Oregon
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  • 06-10-2008 6:11 PM In reply to

    Re: FAVORITE GADGETS you wouldn't want to live without in Machine Embroidery

    I got the nicer brush with the softer bristles, and I think I only paid a couple of dollars for it at the HD. It works so well,and I just slip it into my drawer and hubby is non the wiser. If he knew it was there he would remove it and would end up in the garage with my masking tape ,and flashlight . LOL  I think Joan had the right idea with the police tape across the door to my sewing room! It keeps up and he will have to contend with a guard dog !lol

    I hope you will check out my blog called, "Stitchin' Shortcuts!",  for shortcuts,tips and tricks of sewing. Thanks to all for the warm welcome to the blogging world! I love to sew and embroider and just plain have fun! Come into the new "Groups" section and say "Hello" to all the folks in Central Florida! They are a friendly group!

    Judy

    Help me to start each day with a new attitude and plenty of gratitude!

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  • 06-12-2008 8:54 AM In reply to

    • lself1
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    Re: FAVORITE GADGETS you wouldn't want to live without in Machine Embroidery

    "A gadget is a gadget only until it becomes essential."  That's what I tell my husband anyway.

    I agree that Gingher scissors are the best!

    A double curved pair of scissors for clipping jump threads and applique scissors.  I thought the applique scissors were an extravagance until I used them.  They really do make it easier to remove fabric around applique and to remove excess stabilizer when the project is done.

    Small rulers that will fit inside of the hoops for centering.

    Blue wash away marking pen (I've had trouble with the purple ones).

    A bulletin board behind my machine for the printout, color chart and other notes I make in the design stage.

    And a comfortable desk chair.  I scrimped in the beginning, but if you think about it, you are going to spend a LOT of time in it and your back will thank you if you get a good one from the beginning.

    Linda

    p.s.  After reading the other posts, I'm going to have to get one of those sidewinders!!

     

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  • 06-12-2008 10:39 AM In reply to

    Re: FAVORITE GADGETS you wouldn't want to live without in Machine Embroidery

    Hi Linda,

    You do really need one of those Side Winders ! They are so awesome ! They really are not an expensive item either. Once you have one,you will wonder how you lived without it ! Not to mention they are fun to watch ,lol ! Just make sure you pull the pin for the thread all the way up or the thread goes a flying like crazy !LOL. Big Smile

    I hope you will check out my blog called, "Stitchin' Shortcuts!",  for shortcuts,tips and tricks of sewing. Thanks to all for the warm welcome to the blogging world! I love to sew and embroider and just plain have fun! Come into the new "Groups" section and say "Hello" to all the folks in Central Florida! They are a friendly group!

    Judy

    Help me to start each day with a new attitude and plenty of gratitude!

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  • 06-12-2008 3:26 PM In reply to

    Re: FAVORITE GADGETS you wouldn't want to live without in Machine Embroidery

    Yes Linda, a Side Winder is a good investment.  Neat idea....

    I also keep a ruler by my side.  Have always done so for years with my sewing as well.  Took my granddaughter to Crayola Crayon Factory in PA like 10 years ago and spotted this plastic ruler with the "Crayon Man" on it and Crayola written in bright colors.

    It caught my eye because it was flat.....completely flat and flush.  Right then, I knew if it would fit under my sewing machine needle for measurements.  My previous Fisher Price (!) one didn't fit well.  Pathetic huh?

    Each trip to the Crayola Crayon Factory, I bought another ruler.  You can never have too many Crayola Crayon rulers!!?  The Crayon Man is just too cute.  All kidding aside, rulers are an essential tool.  I guess I have gotten so programmed to keep a ruler near me at all times with sewing and do so with embroiderying as well.

    I also use a paint brush for cleaning out my bobbin and various areas within my machine.  Nothing fancy; just one from a pack of 10 or 20.  Be surprised how much a paint brush will pick up.  I clean out after each big project.  Judy, if I got a fancy one like you did, my husband WOULD help himself to that so I keep them cheap and uninviting!

    Joan/NJ

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