Embroidery Machines Lets Chat & Have Fun
#941
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Tennessee, UC area
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Can't do that with Brother ULT ..wish it were possible--I'd never have bought the 2nd one! Hah! Betcha I would have...haha. I'm such an addict... when I really like something, I want more. A big fault of mine is worry that mine will "die" and there won't be a replacement! For so many things.
#942
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Norfolk, VA
Posts: 5,397
Just thought I'd post my first embroidery project. Rushed to get it done for my son's girlfriend's birthday so I'm tired!! Birthday is tomorrow!
Here's a link to the picture.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1...t191629-3.html
Edited to add source of designs - all from Emblibrary.com - Asian section. Fabrics are batiks except for the white I used for the embroidery.
Here's a link to the picture.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1...t191629-3.html
Edited to add source of designs - all from Emblibrary.com - Asian section. Fabrics are batiks except for the white I used for the embroidery.
#943
Started out on a Pfaff 2144...went to a Bernina 730 which I found miserable to work with. Purchased a Pfaff 2134 and used that for quite awhile until I purchased my Brother PR650...now also have a Pfaff Creative Sensation. Nearly everything I make or every quilt has embroidery on it! I love embroidering!
#944
I just purchased a brother PE-770, and have no clue what I'm doing yet, and am a little apprehensive about starting anything. I've read alot of the posts here, until I got a little googly eyed, but am learning lots of info. I, too, wish this thread had its own forum; it would be alot easier to sort through stuff. Anyway, am looking forward to reading and learning more--maybe even enough to play with my machine
#946
When saving embroidery files to my computer, I know I only need the PES file to transfer to my PE 770. Was wondering about personal choices here.do you save only the PES file (with emb software you can see what it looks like) or do you save the jpg and text with it too?
#947
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Location: Colorado
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It depends on how good the jpg looks I have seen some that
was NOT worth saving, as for the text files I ONLY save those
if there are certain "details" about the design such as 3D FSL
and the "assembly" of the different pieces.
Otherwise I ONLY keep the .PES files but when there are other
file formats (for the other brands of machines) I put ALL the
original zip files (after I save a copy of the pes) and other formats
into a separate folder that I named "EXTRACTED ZIP FILES" this
way I ALWAYS have the complete file if I ever need it, but is "out"
of my way and I know that if it is in that folder than I have done
everything that I needed with it (extracting only my pes copy).
was NOT worth saving, as for the text files I ONLY save those
if there are certain "details" about the design such as 3D FSL
and the "assembly" of the different pieces.
Otherwise I ONLY keep the .PES files but when there are other
file formats (for the other brands of machines) I put ALL the
original zip files (after I save a copy of the pes) and other formats
into a separate folder that I named "EXTRACTED ZIP FILES" this
way I ALWAYS have the complete file if I ever need it, but is "out"
of my way and I know that if it is in that folder than I have done
everything that I needed with it (extracting only my pes copy).
When saving embroidery files to my computer, I know I only need the PES file to transfer to my PE 770. Was wondering about personal choices here.do you save only the PES file (with emb software you can see what it looks like) or do you save the jpg and text with it too?
#948
I think the text is your color changes? It depends on your software, too. I have Catalog It! to keep track of my designs, and I can print off the color changes on it and it shows the little blobs for each change in the proper color. The text doesn't download to your machine, just the black blob. I have your machine and I'm still learning, but I love it!
#949
I've got a quick question: A friend wants me to do a Sunbonnet Sue quilt for one of her granddaughters. How do you charge for your embroidery? I'll have to buy the design pack (one or more) to embroidery them. I hate to charge her for the whole pack(s), because I will probably use them again. I also will need to do some kind of thread charge? Since she will be paying me for making and quilting the quilt as well, I need to have some idea what to charge for the actual embroidery.
#950
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Location: FL
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For me it depends if it is intricate or not. I save in either EXP or PES as I have machines that read those formats.
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