Embroidery Machines Lets Chat & Have Fun
#896
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Rockford, Illnois
Posts: 393
I'm going to respond even though every time I do it's like no one reads what I have to say. I posted last week about some sites for quilting designs (which someone asked for) and then there was still another request for the same info. If you go to emblibrary.com and under Kenny's Corner he has a spot where you can calculate how much thread, etc you'll need for projects based on how many stitches are in the design.
#898
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Central Jersey & Calabash,NC
Posts: 4,024
I would think the embroidery arm needs to be calibrated....If the problem with the machine wasn't fixed I would have returned the machine for further service and not have to pay more for it. If he's an authorized service repair tech...He should know what to do. if he cannot fix it he should have told you or send it to someone that can do the service required to get the designs the way they should be. If all else fails Call the Singer company and have them tell you where to bring the machine in for repair...
#899
I have a question: I'm on a budget and always buy Sulky embroidery thread for my projects and buy them when they're 1/2 off at Joanns (like the next sale July1-7). Are there any other threads that are not too expensive yet can do a beautiful job? Thanks!
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