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Old 05-12-2014, 02:29 AM
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Sandygirl
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Originally Posted by lclang View Post
With the Ellageo you can make your designs either larger or smaller than the original pattern. If your design is too dense try making it bigger to see if that will thin it out. DON't sell your Ellageo. Even if you only use it for sewing it is a fantastic machine with lots of great features. I wouldn't take a new car for mine.

I don't have this machine but I certainly agree with keeping it!! Iclang will one day want to give embroidery another try and then what? If the machine is paid for, you can only lose $$ by getting rid of it. Sounds like the machine dealer needs to work with her.

I learned everyhing I know about machine spembroidery by reading the boards, joining appropriate Yahoo! Groups, websites, etc. My dealer was useless and I did not wanpt to take time out driving the 45 minutes each way to get to them. Always learning "online" even 7 years later! Love having my embroidery as an option. I am predominately a quilt piecer, btw.

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