Went in to buy an Ottlite - Came out with an Embroidery Machine ! ! !
#21
You will love it!! I had a Brother duetta 4500 and in March I traded it in (and up) for a Babylock Ellisimo Gold and I am in heaven....in debt too LOL but since I was able to take advantage of 48 months interest FREE, hubby said to go for it! who am I to argue?
#27
http://www.juliasneedledesigns.com/
Congrats on your new machine. Enjoy enjoy enjoy. The link above has a free design you might want to give a try. It's the pledge of allegiance and it's free.
Congrats on your new machine. Enjoy enjoy enjoy. The link above has a free design you might want to give a try. It's the pledge of allegiance and it's free.
#28
Just go on line and type in free embroidery designs, you will find so many. I have thousands and most I have gotten for free. Some I buy and I belong to two sites. I pay yearly and can download any design I like. Have fun, I love machine embroidery, I have two, one is a Babylock ESe2 and the other is a Viking Diamond
#29
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Location: Walker Missouri
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May I share from my experience? When I was a total newbie to machine embroidery, I downloaded all of the free designs I could find. BIG MISTAKE. I soon found out that so many of them were not digitized well. I wish I had not wasted my time. Find your favorite. Most give free designs or really good deals. Places that I like and get quality digitizing are: my #1 favorite-Embroidery Library; Anita Goodesign are pricey but wonderfully digitized; Julia's Needle; Five Star Fonts. These are just a few of my "go to" sites. I have no affiliation at all. Most important, keep your designs organized from the beginning. How I wish I had tagged, categorized, and filed appropriately when I began. You will be amazed at how quickly you collect designs.
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