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  • Charitable sewing

    Good morning, If anyone knows where I may find patterns for chartible sewing, please let me know. I would like to have one for turbons for cancer patient, etc. I know about Sewing.org. Is there others.
    Posted to General Discussion (Forum) by mjb125m on 06-15-2009
  • Re: Digitizing in .ART

    Raven, I see you have downloaded Masterworks trial. So have I. Maybe you can help me out on this. When I saved the design, it won't let me put it on Ped basic or onto my machine with a USB. What does it mean about the file program? I don't realy know what program has all of my other emb files. I know this sounds crazy, but as you can see, I
    Posted to General Discussion (Forum) by mjb125m on 06-04-2009
  • Re: Digitizing in .ART

    I down loadedthe Designer's Gallery and I think I would like it, if I could get all the bugs out. I spent the whole day working with it and I think it won. I don't give up, so wise me luck tomorrow. Thanks for your help. Mary
    Posted to General Discussion (Forum) by mjb125m on 06-01-2009
  • Re: Digitizing in .ART

    Thanks Pattiann, I downloaded the KP trial. It will proable take that long for me to understand most of it. Is there a way to set the size of design to inches instead of mm? There is a print preview, but I couldn' get one to print. I will keep working on it I found the way to my files. but how do I make one of my own? I didn't see a free trial
    Posted to General Discussion (Forum) by mjb125m on 06-01-2009
  • Re: Digitizing in .ART

    Hey Pat, as you may know, I know nothing about digitizing and if this is a dumb question, please answer it anyway.Haha. Is the subject here about when you have an idea for a design and how to get it into a emb formate.? Do you have to have the proper software for this? As I said. I know nothing about this. My grandson keeps wanting to have some idea
    Posted to General Discussion (Forum) by mjb125m on 05-30-2009
  • Re: Alabama Machine Embroidery

    Hey, LaRue, I live in Talladega, and I have a daughter that lives in Alex City, next door to Wind Creek State Park. I am down there often. love it at the park.
    Posted to General Discussion (Forum) by mjb125m on 03-03-2009
  • Re: Fleece Embroidery

    I am not the pro here, but I have been working with fleece for 4-5 months now and about the only stabilizer that I have used is the ATG water soluble on top and bottom and it has worked great for me. I have been doing pillows and throws which doesn't have to be perfect, but mine have all turned out very nice. If the stabilizer is not going to show
    Posted to General Discussion (Forum) by mjb125m on 02-26-2009
  • Madeira thread

    If anyone out there has a color chart for Madeira thread rayon with the color numbers in the 4 and 6 thousand numbers, will you please send them to me. you may email them also? I have a set of the thread and have no idea what color they are. The designs that I have with the Madeira thread use only numbers in the 1000 range. Thank you so much. Mary
    Posted to General Discussion (Forum) by mjb125m on 02-04-2009
  • water soluble stablizer

    Is is a bad idea to wash this stablizer down the drain? How do you despose of it?
    Posted to General Discussion (Forum) by mjb125m on 02-03-2009
  • Re: Madeira color name

    HEY Pat, I know I have much to learn about EM, ETC, but most or all of my designs have a color name. I have 2 Brother machines and I can set them to Madeira thread, but the thread count for the designs that I tried only went into the 1000 range. The thread pack that I have is in the 4- 6 thousand numbers. I will try again tomorrow and see what I can
    Posted to General Discussion (Forum) by mjb125m on 02-02-2009
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