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Old 08-13-2011, 08:01 PM
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I have had an emb machine for almost 15 years. Things have exploded in the design dept during the years. What CAN"T you do with it?? Many designers are starting to create In The Hoop designs..some of my favorites are...

http://www.embroiderygarden.com/store/

and

http://www.ggdesignsembroidery.com/

and

http://digistitches.com/



Many are also getting on the band wagon to do in the hoop piecing.

http://www.ljidesigns.com/index.php?...8ad11616edf42b

and

http://www.kennykreations.com/catego...-quilt-blocks/

and

http://www.pieceinthehoop.com/shop/

this list is just the tip of the iceberg..there are many many many.. and lets not forget all the things you can personalize.

I did the quilting on this quilt totally in the hoop. Got the design from here..

http://perfectlittlestitches.com/products.asp?cat=21

It is fun! look at all those little hair clippies from ggdesigns. Aren't they cute???
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Old 08-13-2011, 08:04 PM
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I have only had mine for a couple of months. So far I have been making a lot of different blocks, random ones that don't match. I am going to put borders on all of them and make them into a quilt. I am signed up for a class, About Trout, that will put it to use next month!
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Old 08-13-2011, 08:13 PM
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Originally Posted by gaevren
Right now I'm using mine to embroider a lot of snowflakes for the quilt I'm working on. I also did a big sunflower on one daughter's dress (her request) and butterflies on the other daughter's pajamas (also by request).

I'd love to use it more but my time is so limited these days, plus they don't really sell designs for the type of embroidery I'd really like to do. That means either digitizing my own designs or having someone else do it for me, and I don't have the time or money at the moment for either!
what software do you have? I have used Embird for years. It costs $150 which is a bargain considering the cost of some of the other programs. It edits and converts every format except ART. I've have 3 different machines and its been a god send.
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Old 08-13-2011, 08:59 PM
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I think that once you use an embroidery machine you will get lots of ideas as to what to do. It is easy to embellish your clothing tolook more expensive than it is.
There are several embroidery sites that have wonderful projects to do. Best part too is that there are sooooooooo many free embroidery designs that you can down load.
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Old 08-13-2011, 09:14 PM
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I love your Avatar quilt, could you please post a picture of the whole quilt? Thanks.

Originally Posted by RkayD
Originally Posted by gaevren
Right now I'm using mine to embroider a lot of snowflakes for the quilt I'm working on. I also did a big sunflower on one daughter's dress (her request) and butterflies on the other daughter's pajamas (also by request).

I'd love to use it more but my time is so limited these days, plus they don't really sell designs for the type of embroidery I'd really like to do. That means either digitizing my own designs or having someone else do it for me, and I don't have the time or money at the moment for either!
what software do you have? I have used Embird for years. It costs $150 which is a bargain considering the cost of some of the other programs. It edits and converts every format except ART. I've have 3 different machines and its been a god send.
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Old 08-14-2011, 02:33 AM
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I made my three grandchildren sweatshirts with their favorite Disney characters on them for Christmas a few years ago when they went to Disney. I made a small wallhanging and not much of anything else. It never occured to me to use it for quilt labels. I really never used it to it's full potential so I decide to sell it to a fellow board member. She is quite happy with the machine and I assume uses it regularily. However, it is one of those things "you kick yourself for", because now that I sold it, I could probably use it for labels and other things. Oh Well...as long as someone is using it, her gain and my loss.
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Old 08-14-2011, 04:09 AM
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I make my quilt labels with mine. I have made baby bibs years ago as gift. I think I need an upgrade.
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Old 08-14-2011, 04:15 AM
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so far, I have made 1 quilt and 1 bedrunner. The quilt was for my grandson, his school colors. The runner is for one of my beds.

It's a queen size quilt, but extra long, he is 6'7 tall.
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bedrunner, I needed some quick color
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Old 08-14-2011, 04:21 AM
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Where do you get the picture embroidery designs?
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Old 08-14-2011, 04:35 AM
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Since I got my Brother 2500D Innovis 18 mos ago I have tried to make most of the gifts that we gave. This included embroidered bath towel sets, holiday napkins, coasters, Christmas ornaments,tote bags, baby quilts, burp cloths, shoe bags, placemats, kitchen tea towels.
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