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    Old 09-09-2012, 09:12 AM
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    hi -thanks for that..yes nothing like trying them out- I wanted to get as much information about them before going in to see them this week! As I am really easily talked into thngs so wanted to get the facts straight in my head before going.Good point about connecting to the computer..for me, it has to be easy, I would rather not ahve too much of a steep learning curve to start with!
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    Old 09-09-2012, 10:38 AM
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    I prefer to connect to my computer by flash drive. Keeps me from having to have a seperate computer for the sewing room or to find room for a laptop close to my sewing machine. I just love flash drives!
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    Old 09-09-2012, 04:15 PM
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    I have a Viking and love it. But it's a matter of what works best for individual needs.
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    Old 09-10-2012, 02:34 PM
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    I own a Babylock Ellure Plus and don't know anything about the machines you mentioned. I do agree with Momo, what works best for your needs and the user-friendliness plus the price. I'm more than sure whatever you choose you will definitely get help with questions from some of us here on the board. Good luck and enjoy!
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    Old 09-12-2012, 11:18 AM
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    Ladies, I have a question for you that are following this thread, how do you use your embroidery machine? What projects do you use it for. I was asked that the other day by a lady in my quilt club....what are you going to use it for? I didn't really have an answer! lol
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    Old 09-12-2012, 11:35 AM
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    Originally Posted by Casi
    Ladies, I have a question for you that are following this thread, how do you use your embroidery machine? What projects do you use it for. I was asked that the other day by a lady in my quilt club....what are you going to use it for? I didn't really have an answer! lol
    What DON'T I use it for, LOL!
    I embroider on aprons - both ready made and homemade
    On the veils that I design and sell
    On pillows
    On t-shirts
    Love to make free standing lace Angels to send to friends who need a lift
    On pillow cases
    Making some free standing lace wedding favors for my son
    Oh ... and it is the BEST for elaborate quilting designs.
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    Old 09-12-2012, 11:42 AM
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    Casi,

    I use my embroidery machine for MANY things from making quilt labels,
    designs on baby bibs, to FSL (free standing lace) such as book marks &
    earrings/pendents, monogram items.

    A couple weeks ago I spilled some iced tea on a white top I was wearing.
    After getting home and pre-treating the stain, repeatedly even and washing
    the top there is still a light "off" coloring. It's not a big spot but I KNOW it's
    there so I am going to put an embroidery design over the spot to "hide" it.

    Hardest part is deciding WHICH design I want to use. Since it is a top I
    pretty much wear year round (as an "under" shirt with long sleeves in winter)
    I want to do a design that can work for any time of year.

    Do not worry about what "others" may think of how/what you use your embroidery
    machine for. It's part of your sewing HOBBY just run with it and have fun.
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    Old 09-12-2012, 12:28 PM
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    The last thing I did was to help my 10 yr old GD embroider butterflies and flowers on a plain demin bookbag that her other grandmother had given her. Of course we did them in metallics! The next project is to embroider some design in white on a pair of summer white slacks that got some spots on a leg last time I wore them. White on white, and then I can keep on using them as basic white slacks in the ol' summer wardrobe. Still have placemats to finish for gifts. Got to hurry, they have Thanksgiving motifs. I use my machine mostly for gifts, but am in the process of making two quilts.
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    Old 09-12-2012, 03:19 PM
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    Thanks for the replies! I just knew that I wanted one but now that I have it...not sure what to do with it. I want to make quilt labels but I haven't figured out how to do it. I embroidered some designs on some onesies for a great neice to be and I think I can use it some in making purses which I like doing. I just wondered what else I could do!
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    Old 09-12-2012, 03:30 PM
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    Casi the wonderful thing of machine embroidery is that it is open to the imagination of anything especially when you combine the designs to create a "group" look like a winter scene. Now that the holidays are coming it is a wonderful time to make gifts that have a personal touch. Have fun with the creativity and explore! Krystyna where did you get the free standing lace angel designs from?
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