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Old 04-19-2015, 01:40 AM
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Rhonda Lee
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I 'now' enjoy the embroidery feature. I was intimidated with it at first. Here's a list of things to be aware of:

Big learning curve (was for me anyway).
It's a completely new hobby, I don't look at it as sewing.
It's all computer driven.
There is a cost on all software; you will need something in order to view your designs.
There is some free designs available but mostly I have bought mine.
There is cost in stabilizers.

I did not understand what I was getting into and thought it would be easier than I found it to be, however, after a few of years of having an embroidery machine I am now happy with it and find satisfaction in the work I have done with it.

If you decide to get it, make up your mind to use it and don't be afraid of learning something new. You might find you'd rather do the embroidery than sewing!
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