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#741
I do this with my leftover bits of stabilizer. I put them in a jar with some water and then have a thick starch that I paint on my free standing lace designs. I use a paint brush. It adds a nice body to the lace.
#742
I use PES format with mine. It should have come with some software to download to your machine.
Snownannie
Snownannie
#743
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Join Date: May 2012
Posts: 4
Margie,
I am trying to decide between Babylock Elegante 2 and Bernina 830E. what do you say about the quality/useability/sturdiness of the machines. I have always used Bernina but their price is daunting. I have a 165e currently that the embroidery module is dead on.
thanks for your opinion.
Rosiesews
I am trying to decide between Babylock Elegante 2 and Bernina 830E. what do you say about the quality/useability/sturdiness of the machines. I have always used Bernina but their price is daunting. I have a 165e currently that the embroidery module is dead on.
thanks for your opinion.
Rosiesews
#744
[QUOTE=rosiesews;5210146]Margie,
I am trying to decide between Babylock Elegante 2 and Bernina 830E. what do you say about the quality/useability/sturdiness of the machines. I have always used Bernina but their price is daunting. I have a 165e currently that the embroidery module is dead on.
thanks for your opinion.
Rosiesews[/QUOTE
Rosiesews,
I don't have an Elegante 2, wish I did, but I do own the Babylock Ellure Plus and the Melody. I own 2 other babylock machines and they are user friendly. I don't know anything about Berninas but I can say that Babylock do have good sales right now according to the nearest dealer to you. Good luck!
I am trying to decide between Babylock Elegante 2 and Bernina 830E. what do you say about the quality/useability/sturdiness of the machines. I have always used Bernina but their price is daunting. I have a 165e currently that the embroidery module is dead on.
thanks for your opinion.
Rosiesews[/QUOTE
Rosiesews,
I don't have an Elegante 2, wish I did, but I do own the Babylock Ellure Plus and the Melody. I own 2 other babylock machines and they are user friendly. I don't know anything about Berninas but I can say that Babylock do have good sales right now according to the nearest dealer to you. Good luck!
#745
Bettysew; Thanks so much for posting this guideline!!
After taking a stabilizer class with Floriani, I found that the general rule of thumb is that you need one layer of stabilizer for every 10,000 stitches. Since I started following that rule, my embroidery is much better. You don't necessarily have to spray a floated stabilizer with adhesive, I never have and don't have a problem with it moving once you start stitching.
#746
Just a suggestion; Since we don't have individual subject lines here maybe it woud be less confusing if we hit 'reply with quote' when responding to a specific post. Sometimes our responses get posted a few pages away from the intitial posting and it's confusing to understand what is being referred to in a posting. Just a thought.....
#747
I know Bernina's are a proven workhorse. However, I am going to stand up for my Babylocks!! They are beyond awesome!! And... as you have noticed...slightly more affordable. Just my 2 cents worth
Margie,
I am trying to decide between Babylock Elegante 2 and Bernina 830E. what do you say about the quality/useability/sturdiness of the machines. I have always used Bernina but their price is daunting. I have a 165e currently that the embroidery module is dead on.
thanks for your opinion.
Rosiesews
I am trying to decide between Babylock Elegante 2 and Bernina 830E. what do you say about the quality/useability/sturdiness of the machines. I have always used Bernina but their price is daunting. I have a 165e currently that the embroidery module is dead on.
thanks for your opinion.
Rosiesews
#749
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Bosque County, Texas
Posts: 2,709
After taking a stabilizer class with Floriani, I found that the general rule of thumb is that you need one layer of stabilizer for every 10,000 stitches. Since I started following that rule, my embroidery is much better. You don't necessarily have to spray a floated stabilizer with adhesive, I never have and don't have a problem with it moving once you start stitching.
#750
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Posts: 433
Today I stopped by the sewing machine store and they had loads of designs stitched out. Several I already have and it inspired me to do more with my embroidery (baby lock) machine. I like to use the designs for quilt blocks but would like to be a bit more brave and perhaps personalize some clothing.
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