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So true, we don't ! I just know what works well. I won't recommend something that is not a quality product, as I too have bought inferior product that just does not do what they claim. These do! We are sewers just like you that have been "down the road" so to speak. (Gee, I just realized...
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Margie, I just looked at the towels you are doing and they look like the same type of fabric that I am using right now,it is very thin cotton. this is only a suggestion, you might try using a basting stitch before you start your design to hold everything in place while the design is stitching out. When...
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Hey, you guys!! Rita Moreno fans and those of us who watched Electric Company will recognize that subject line! I enjoyed that show and wonder where it went to? Well, on to my problem. Yes, The Avid Embroiderer has a problem. I have a polyester and cotton apron for sale on my website and have sold several...
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Mary - It looks like the quilters have stepped up to the plate. Their recommendations sound very workable to me. I too was thinking that the most beautiful, and used, were quilts which had puckering. I always thought of it as part of the over all design. Interesting twist, quilters say to use it, carefully...
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Good Morning mjb125m! It is another lovely day in southern California! I should stop bragging because there are people who are suffering with floods and other things. I am blessed to be here. Puckering, the bane of all embroiderer's existence, gets its life from several sources. It can be too loose...
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