Learning to do Embroidery on my machine
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I have finally learned how to do some embroidery on my machine. I thought I would share a couple pictures of new items I have made. The first is on a wire stand in my home; the second is on my office door at work.
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Those are great. What machine do you have?
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You did a great job. Very pretty.
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Originally Posted by nena
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Those are great. What machine do you have?
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I really want one, But they seem so complicated.
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Originally Posted by nena
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I really want one, But they seem so complicated.
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Originally Posted by nena
(Post 5033196)
I really want one, But they seem so complicated.
I had my machine for about three years before I was able to use the embroidery part of it. It wasn't the machine I was having trouble with, it was understanding the software. Last fall a shop helped me understand the software, not the shop I bought it from, and I have been using it a lot now. My husband said it is a good thing we have lots of quilts because I will probably stop making quilts. I think the trick is finding a shop that really knows the machines and software. I wish I had learned the fundamentals sooner. |
they look great, and in plenty of time, too :thumbup:
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Before long you will be making quilts that you use the embroidery designs in. Have fun.
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Originally Posted by Sophie2
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I have a Topaz 30 (viking).
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