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#2731
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Snowy Minnesota
Posts: 1,378
I feel your pain, Nena, and look forward to receiving advice from others on the Board!
#2732
Super Member
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Tennessee, UC area
Posts: 1,583
Hope I am doing this right. Could not see where to start new thread. I have the small brother se400. After over a year setting here, I got it out and did a couple of little things. Decided I wanted more patterns so I bought 50.00 worth of patterns. ( thought I was getting a card. ) not... had to downloaded to computer. OK that's fine except found out I had to have software to use them. Ok, pd 100.00 for software. Got it today and now my computer says It can not find a drive to load the software. I have a gun but no shells.... What to do? lol Any ideas?
#2733
mermaid , I sent you and email. Yes I have windows 7 and when I tried to plug in the usb port the software said it could not find a driver.
#2735
Ok, got driver downloaded now cannot transfer files. Ok, going to bed. Maybe I will have better luck tomorrow.
#2736
Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: VT
Posts: 165
Does anyone use iron on stabilizer for tee shirts?
Where do you purchase it?
Please help.
Where do you purchase it?
Please help.
#2738
GrandmaSewNSew I buy the packaged Pellon for iron on at Joann's. They have it in lightweight and medium. I also use Floriani, which is steeper in price and only sold in quilt stores that carry them. Check out Joann's if you have one near you or if not go to the website www.joann.com
#2739
Super Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Norfolk, VA
Posts: 5,397
http://rnkdistributing.com/products/...y-Stabilizers/.
There is a place on there where you can see if you have a local dealer which makes it nice. If you save your labels then after so many you get free stuff back. When I take the plastic and label off the roll I just put itinto the tube. This saves the label and a good reminder what each stabilizer is. they even have a workbook up there on what to use where and when.
#2740
Hi GrandmaSewnSew. I recently purchased some iron on nylon tricot to iron onto tshirts before embroidering. I think I got it from Fabric.com. It works great. Just iron it on the underside of the shirt and then use regular stabilizer. I use a medium tear away. I can't take credit for the nylon tricot, it may have been info I read on the QB, but it is a great help for the knits.
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