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#991
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Colorado
Posts: 3,536
It is my #1 favorite site for embroidery designs.
Plus every month they have 2+ free designs.
All their designs are TOP quality, but they can be rather
dense to stitch out so make sure you use the right stabilizer
(some designs may need to have 1 or more floating layers).
Here is a design that I recently finished the design is from
Embroidery Library.
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Plus every month they have 2+ free designs.
All their designs are TOP quality, but they can be rather
dense to stitch out so make sure you use the right stabilizer
(some designs may need to have 1 or more floating layers).
Here is a design that I recently finished the design is from
Embroidery Library.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]346019[/ATTACH]
This site has several old time machines too. I LOVE this site! They always have sales.
http://www.emblibrary.com/EL/default.aspx
http://www.emblibrary.com/EL/default.aspx
#995
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: FL
Posts: 16,574
WHOO HOO!!! I just got my new Brother Innovis 2800D yesterday! Does anyone have this model???
#996
Nice work, Quilty. Just wondering - was the stippling part of the design or did you add it?
I've purchased a lot of designs from emblibrary. Their service is wonderful. I had one design that had a trouble spot. I described the issue, showed them exactly where it was and they sent me an updated design that corrected the trouble spot.
I've purchased a lot of designs from emblibrary. Their service is wonderful. I had one design that had a trouble spot. I described the issue, showed them exactly where it was and they sent me an updated design that corrected the trouble spot.
#997
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Colorado
Posts: 3,536
No that is not part of the design it was one of my stitches on my
other sewing/emb machine of course I used the "FM" foot and I
should have just used a regular foot (the "J" foot). Oh well my
swap partner (on another website) loved it and the details of the
bird.
There has only been ONE (1) design from emb. library that I have
ever had issues with stitching out and that is the FSL calla lily. I
tried EVERYTHING different combinations of thread, needles, and
stabilizers and NOTHING worked I sent an email to emb library and
got a reply say to follow their tutorial and use the same products
they use, to which I had done prior to sending them the email.
I finally gave up and decided one stupid design wasn't worth the hassle
of all that so I just don't use it at all not.
other sewing/emb machine of course I used the "FM" foot and I
should have just used a regular foot (the "J" foot). Oh well my
swap partner (on another website) loved it and the details of the
bird.
There has only been ONE (1) design from emb. library that I have
ever had issues with stitching out and that is the FSL calla lily. I
tried EVERYTHING different combinations of thread, needles, and
stabilizers and NOTHING worked I sent an email to emb library and
got a reply say to follow their tutorial and use the same products
they use, to which I had done prior to sending them the email.
I finally gave up and decided one stupid design wasn't worth the hassle
of all that so I just don't use it at all not.
Nice work, Quilty. Just wondering - was the stippling part of the design or did you add it?
I've purchased a lot of designs from emblibrary. Their service is wonderful. I had one design that had a trouble spot. I described the issue, showed them exactly where it was and they sent me an updated design that corrected the trouble spot.
I've purchased a lot of designs from emblibrary. Their service is wonderful. I had one design that had a trouble spot. I described the issue, showed them exactly where it was and they sent me an updated design that corrected the trouble spot.
#998
Hi, I posted on the new embroidery thread that was started but after spending several hours reading this one, thought I would also post here. Nice to meet others who embroider wtih their machines. Whew... that was a lot of reading but great info provided. Thanks.
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