How cool! I hope someone here has used them and can give us a review.
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Originally Posted by Quilty-Louise
(Post 5735200)
Have you seen or tried these scissors (click on link below).
Last month I was at my local dealer where I go to get my Floriani thread and such and I say these scissors in the discount bin normally they was selling for $21, but they was marked down to 75% off so I bought them. I truly have to say I LOVE these little sidehopper scissors for snipping the jump stitches. Jump Stitch Scissors |
Originally Posted by Quilty-Louise
(Post 5735200)
Have you seen or tried these scissors (click on link below).
Last month I was at my local dealer where I go to get my Floriani thread and such and I say these scissors in the discount bin normally they was selling for $21, but they was marked down to 75% off so I bought them. I truly have to say I LOVE these little sidehopper scissors for snipping the jump stitches. Jump Stitch Scissors |
Never seen these before and not to brag at all but my embroidery machine cuts the jump stitches however its always good to have these kind if in case it doesn't.
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I WOULD have bought more if for no other reason than to have
a pair or two for backup purposes. But sadly they only had 1 pair of them. I used them yesterday for the first time it made getting the jump stitches cut and the "tails" cut close to the fabric without cutting any other stitches or the fabric. Will post pictures of the 2 items I stitched yesterday (after I get the pictures resized).
Originally Posted by Nanamoms
(Post 5735360)
Wow...75% off. You should have purchased the whole bin and sold them on here for a slight profit. You would have probably sold them all AND made a little profit!!! I haven't see any like these at Hancocks, JoAnns or Hobby Lobby....no dealer/LQS in my area. :(
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LOL show off!!!
:p:p:p Wish my machines did that.
Originally Posted by quiltnut4ever
(Post 5736404)
Never seen these before and not to brag at all but my embroidery machine cuts the jump stitches however its always good to have these kind if in case it doesn't.
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Here are the fleece blankets I embroidered on yesterday.
One for my mother, I chose the this design so that she will ALWAYS have a "full basket flowers" and she likes purple so of couple I chose to do it in that color. I pout her name so that nobody at the assisted living home where my parents live could "claim" it as their blanket (it has happened before). [ATTACH=CONFIG]383784[/ATTACH] The second blanket is for my great-nephew (brothers grandson) "little man" Wyatt who is 4-1/2 now (wow does time fly) he is the FIRST boy to be born in my family since my brother was born. So you can say that we ALL kinda spoil him rotten. [ATTACH=CONFIG]383785[/ATTACH] |
Thanks for posting the pics Louise, they look great!
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I initially started with a beginner machine Husq Viking EM10 which only had a 4x4 hoop...wanted to make sure I was going to like doing emb...Well 4 mths later I was upgrading to the Husq Viking SE with numerous size hoops. It also has jump stitch cuts. The main reason I bought this particular machine was due to it's extra software you could purchase you could scan photo's into your computer then stitch out the photo with some twicking if needed i.e. shadows . I did my husbands family tree with photo's going back to the 1880's Great Grandfather thru 1960's my father in law. I'd love to show the entire quilt but since I emb all their personal information on it can't but will share some of the stitched photo's
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Wow. What a great idea. This will be a family treasure. The program did a really good job on the photo stitch.
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