Old 08-14-2011, 09:53 AM
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Divokittysmom
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Gosh, I wouldn't know what to do without my embroidery machines!! I bought my 1st in 1998. I now have 2 one is a top of the line, Ellisimo and the other is my Designer 1 former top of the line. I couldn't part with either one, I use both at the same time sometimes use my serger too!! 2 machines embroidering and serging on the other. What a blast!
I agree with the comment 'what can't you make' on an embroidery machine!! I am continually amazed at how digitizers continue to bring more and more amazing projects to us in the hoop!

Go for it, is all I can say!! You won't regret it, if you love embroidery and creativity!!

I think we can safely say embroidery machines are pretty much limitless today!!
I will share some of my examples of fun also!

This is the bib to my apron I made for my kitchen
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This is a Victorian Shoe Christmas Ornament done in the hoop.
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This is one of 3 'crocheted' Victorian ladies done as a curtain.
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Yes, even toilet paper is embroiderable! LOL
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My pride and joy my Sunbonnet Valance!
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