I have a magnetic hoop for my Viking Ruby. LOVE it!
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Originally Posted by blueheavenfla
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Congratulations on a lovely piece of work! I am just learning the old FTCP and NEW Floriani Total Control-U software. My elderly brain is slow to grasp it but recently a "light bulb" went off and it is beginning to make more sense now. I have done a few VERY simple items but in time I may become proficient like you are. Again, great work, you are talented.:thumbup:
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Crqltr, I am not able to figure out the process of transferring the pattern to my machine either. Will be watching this thread for some instructions! :)
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Embroidery Library offers a tutorial that might help with transferring designs to your machine from your computer. This tutorial tells you how to transfer from the computer to a USB stick then to the computer.
http://www.emblibrary.com/EL/help.as...ransferringUSB also they have lots of help tips... http://www.emblibrary.com/el/Help.aspx |
Originally Posted by mpepperm37
(Post 6869473)
Glad to see this thread. I have a Babylock Unity and I'm still on the learning curve with it. Can anyone recommend a computer program to convert files to PES?
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Has anyone seen the video and/or bought the Hoop-De-Doo system? What do you think about it?
http://www.sharonschamber.com/Produc...tCode=HDDBasic http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8Mls8QbI5A Cari |
I have a question. You all helped me before so here we go again. Some one gave me a ton of Molnlycke thread. I have tried to look online to see what it is made of. I can use 100% poly. on my machine but it does not say anywhere on any of the thread what it is. Also when you order designs online and download them , can you see a picture of what they are? I can not. I print the pictures when I order them and have to look up the # and transfer to my machine.
The lady that had the thread had a big nice embroidery machine but her daughter took it when she passed , but none of the rest of her stuff. Thanks for any help. |
Never heard of that brand of thread, but give it a try. Your machine
might run good with it. As for being able to see an image of your designs, I use the Embrilliance Thumbnailer program. I love it.
Originally Posted by nena
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I have a question. You all helped me before so here we go again. Some one gave me a ton of Molnlycke thread. I have tried to look online to see what it is made of. I can use 100% poly. on my machine but it does not say anywhere on any of the thread what it is. Also when you order designs online and download them , can you see a picture of what they are? I can not. I print the pictures when I order them and have to look up the # and transfer to my machine.
The lady that had the thread had a big nice embroidery machine but her daughter took it when she passed , but none of the rest of her stuff. Thanks for any help. |
Originally Posted by nena
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I have a question. You all helped me before so here we go again. Some one gave me a ton of Molnlycke thread. I have tried to look online to see what it is made of. I can use 100% poly. on my machine but it does not say anywhere on any of the thread what it is. Also when you order designs online and download them , can you see a picture of what they are? I can not. I print the pictures when I order them and have to look up the # and transfer to my machine.
The lady that had the thread had a big nice embroidery machine but her daughter took it when she passed , but none of the rest of her stuff. Thanks for any help. Hope the link works. |
Thanks so much. Sunlover53 , I did see that but it talked about being sold so many times I did not know if it would still be poly. I think I will try it. What can it hurt. I probably have 200 spools. It is on the old gray plastic spools.
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