Calling all machine embroidery ladies
#43
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Houston County, GA
Posts: 61
I love my Embird software that lets you modify downloaded designs and a lot of other things. Also got the digitizing module but got interested in quilting so haven't taken the time to learn that one. I have way too many interests, not enough hours in the day.
#44
I LOVE Bunnycup.com They have the cutest designs and the applique embroidery comes out so nice. I think she is in Austrailia but you can email her and she is so helpful. Each month she has specials and she also has retired sets that are free. Her gallery gives you tons of ideas for projects and she lists the designs that are used in the projects. Check it out!!
#46
Originally Posted by Grandma Candy
I LOVE Bunnycup.com They have the cutest designs and the applique embroidery comes out so nice. I think she is in Austrailia but you can email her and she is so helpful. Each month she has specials and she also has retired sets that are free. Her gallery gives you tons of ideas for projects and she lists the designs that are used in the projects. Check it out!!
You may want to try Watts Emb. I found quite a few sites through Secrets of Embroidery.
The Quiltery is fairly expensive but they give a freebie with every new release. Designs are beautiful.
#47
Also do a search of Yahoo embroidery groups. They have tons of free designs for members. Just be sure you select daily digest so you're no inundated. One is Betty's Original Embroidery. She has a LOT of freebies. I love Miem's for FSL, too.
#49
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Winchester, VA
Posts: 1,552
Originally Posted by PaperPrincess
I like the one hosted by Martha Pullen. Sadly, they upgraded their servers and lost years of older posts, but there's lots of great advice.
The Ann the Gran site has lots of free designs, but you get what you pay for. I'd rather pay for a design from Embroidery Library and get something that will stitch out nicely. They often have designs for $1.
The Ann the Gran site has lots of free designs, but you get what you pay for. I'd rather pay for a design from Embroidery Library and get something that will stitch out nicely. They often have designs for $1.
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