Embroidery machine patterns online
#41
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: North Central Ohio
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Originally Posted by Sharon A
Does anyone on here have a favorite site you go to for embroidery patterns online? I think I have been in every site online. My favorite is 2sistersewing.com, they are having a Spring sale right now. Buy 2 sets get a set free and at $6.99 a set thats a bargain and they have the cutest patterns. What is your favorite site?
#42
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Michigan
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Along with all of those mentioned above here are a few others....ATW, Martha Pullen, Daffy Down Dilly, Misty Mountain, Cute Embroidery, Amazing Emb. Designs, Charming Station, Sonia Showalter, Oma's Place, Splinter's and Threads, Yummy Factory, Sewbirds Stitches, just to name a few. I have ADD. I am Addicted to Downloading Designs.
#43
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: San Antonio, FL
Posts: 62
I have a brother Innovis 1500D. I've had it for six years and it has been used hard. My ongoing stitch count is at 20 Million stitches.
I get it cleaned and overhauled every 4 - 5 Million stitches and it
keeps working great...I love it.
I get it cleaned and overhauled every 4 - 5 Million stitches and it
keeps working great...I love it.
#44
I am having a blast with my <new to me, embroidery machine> I thought I had been on all the sites but you all had some that I have not been on yet. I am making a rag quilt for a friends GS, he is Autistic and is a feel child <rubs everything he sees>. I made my friend a rag quilt and he has taken it over, I have all the embroidery blocks done, brought the fringe animals from 2 sisters sewing and had some others, tonight it will be finished and will go in the washer and dryer several times to rag out. I think he will like it because there are also bright colors. Thanks for all the sites.
#50
I love Emblibrary (embroidery library) - they have such neat and thorough tutorials and also free projects. Another one I like is EmbroideryDK - but that one runs you $6/mo membership - which I don't normally go for but in this instance I thought I would try it for a bit and have gotten some neat stuff - they have sets (families) sometimes with 10 or 12 of the same style design - enough for a quilt. She bosts 11,000 designs.
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