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Old 12-28-2010, 06:48 AM
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It depends on what kind of fabric you embroider on the most and if you can afford another roll of cutaway. I mostly use the tearaway. Is the place you purchased the stabilizer close to you and is it worth the time and mileage to make the exchange.
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Old 12-28-2010, 01:25 PM
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After I sent that last message I thought "how dumb" - how could anyone else judge which I might use. And I thought it doesn't cost an arm and a leg so what's the big deal. I live a half hour from Joann's, where I bought it. I am currently going to physical therapy twice a week and have to pass Joann's every time I go - YEA!!!. I went today and stopped and got the cut away and kept the tear away - 40% off coupons for both. LOL Who knows when I might need one or the other.

I think I want to practice on a T-shirt - the reason I wanted to start with the cut away.

Thanks! Pa
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Old 12-30-2010, 02:56 PM
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Originally Posted by karen65ae
I have had a 350E for a couple of weeks. I have found it very easy to use..A great site is www.bunnycup.com she has some great free designs that are already in JEF format...
I am on a learning curve trying to change formats on some of the free downloads....I downloaded truesizer today so will spend tomorrow trying to use it....
How do you save the free downloads from the website? I can't figure out which program to save it in.
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Old 12-30-2010, 03:24 PM
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I just order a 350E yesterday, and should have it in about a week. Already reading here has help a bunch. So much to learn and so little time, with everything else guess housework will be on the back burner.
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Old 12-30-2010, 04:04 PM
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Congratulations everyone with the new embroidery machines. Metro Threads website has great thread at good price. I like poly thread as it seems to be stronger than the rayon .Janomes use a class A bobbins not 15s .There is a special bobbin thread that is lighter weight you should use . Lots to learn. Good group to join is MC Embroidery on Yahoo.On small and odd shaped things use sticky back stabilizer hoop that & score the paper thats on top inside the hoop stick your fabric to that.I have a Janome 9700
love it.
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Originally Posted by AnneR
Congratulations everyone with the new embroidery machines. Metro Threads website has great thread at good price. I like poly thread as it seems to be stronger than the rayon .Janomes use a class A bobbins not 15s .There is a special bobbin thread that is lighter weight you should use . Lots to learn. Good group to join is MC Embroidery on Yahoo.On small and odd shaped things use sticky back stabilizer hoop that & score the paper thats on top inside the hoop stick your fabric to that.I have a Janome 9700
love it.
Anne
Just went on yahoo and signed up for mc embroidery
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Great Mish you will learn so much
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Originally Posted by AnneR
Congratulations everyone with the new embroidery machines. Metro Threads website has great thread at good price. I like poly thread as it seems to be stronger than the rayon .Janomes use a class A bobbins not 15s .There is a special bobbin thread that is lighter weight you should use . Lots to learn. Good group to join is MC Embroidery on Yahoo.On small and odd shaped things use sticky back stabilizer hoop that & score the paper thats on top inside the hoop stick your fabric to that.I have a Janome 9700
love it.
Anne
Just went on yahoo and signed up for mc embroidery
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i just download it to my computer ,open,copy ,paste to design usb..Then put in my machine.
I don't know what I am doing.....Just hope my net book keeps working till we move home in April so future sil or son teaches me what to do.
Sorry I am not much help to you.
I could right up my instructions for opening etc if that is any help.
Hoping someone with computer knowledge comes along and helps....
Or you could ask on the Janome forum.
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i just download it to my computer ,open,copy ,paste to design usb..Then put in my machine.
I don't know what I am doing.....Just hope my net book keeps working till we move home in April so future sil or son teaches me what to do.
Sorry I am not much help to you.
I could write up my instructions for opening etc if that is any help.
Hoping someone with computer knowledge comes along and helps....
Or you could ask on the Janome forum.
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Just found this cool snowman site you might be interested in....http://www.charmingstation.com
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