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Old 09-03-2014, 05:24 PM
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Originally Posted by crocee View Post
That is beautiful Cari. Did you do the embroidery with the 201 as well?
Thank you. Oh, heavens no, I'm not that talented. I'm a cheater, as my mom says, I used an embroidery machine. I did sew it with the 201 though.

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Old 09-04-2014, 09:08 AM
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Love Elizabeth's cover.
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Love Elizabeth's cover is it hard to learn to use an embroidery machine?
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Crossstitcher - I used one today for the first time. They're not hard - a little different, but basically "point and shoot" like a camera
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Old 09-04-2014, 06:36 PM
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Love Elizabeth's cover is it hard to learn to use an embroidery machine?
No it's not. The day I bought my first one at a dealer I wanted to take the free class but it was scheduled 3 weeks out. I went home, read the manual cover to cover, watched a bunch of Utube videos and was off and running. By the day of the class, there was nothing left to teach me about my machine. I even showed her how I can get it to do something they didn't know it could do. I figured it out by accident.
Two pieces of advice I like to give when asked about machine embroidery:
1-Get a machine with the biggest hoops you can afford. Something I was told and didn't listen to. That's why I have two machines.
2-This hobby can quickly become a $$ pit if you let it. You can quickly sink your budget with all the threads, extra hoops, stabilizers, etc.. Take it slow, buy a few spools of thread at first and a couple different stabilizers. That way if you find it isn't your cup of tea you won't be too far in the hole other than the machine.

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Old 09-04-2014, 06:55 PM
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Great job on the cover Cari!
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Old 09-04-2014, 07:57 PM
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Great job on the cover Cari!
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Thanks. Now you know my dirty little secret, I'm cheating on my vintage machines with new embroidery machines, lol.

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Thanks. Now you know my dirty little secret, I'm cheating on my vintage machines with new embroidery machines, lol.

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Not cheating but using your resources wisely. Working smarter not harder!
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Not cheating but using your resources wisely. Working smarter not harder!
For me that's especially true. I never could do hand embroidery worth beans.

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Old 09-06-2014, 02:45 AM
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Your quilts are beautiful. When I make something on an old machine or even use vintage fabric, I always feel like someone in heaven is smiling on me for using their things. I know that when I'm in heaven and someone is finally using my over abundance of supplies, it will make me smile. Thanks for sharing.
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