Just bought an embroidery machine
#2
Originally Posted by sewred
Hi my husband and I just bought a Singer Quantum XL 5000
Do any of you have one of these? do you like it? Any suggestions, please?
Do any of you have one of these? do you like it? Any suggestions, please?
I don't have that model. I'm a B/L, Brother kinda gal :lol:. Just wanted to say CONGRATS!! You're going to have so much fun!!
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The only advice I can give you is to stand in front of a mirror and practice saying "NO" over and over, because people will come out of the woodwork and ask you to embrodier everything under the sun and of course they expect it to be no charge.
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Originally Posted by harvsstuff
The only advice I can give you is to stand in front of a mirror and practice saying "NO" over and over, because people will come out of the woodwork and ask you to embrodier everything under the sun and of course they expect it to be no charge.
oh and have fun :thumbup:
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Originally Posted by sewred
Hi my husband and I just bought a Singer Quantum XL 5000
Do any of you have one of these? do you like it? Any suggestions, please?
Do any of you have one of these? do you like it? Any suggestions, please?
#8
Embroider a sign that says "will work for thread" then when you are asked to make something give the person a shopping list of brand preferred, colors and quantities etc, also don't forget the stabilizers needed. Inform them that you get to keep any extras as payment. That way you can build your thread and stabilizer stash.
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Originally Posted by Mimito2
Embroider a sign that says "will work for thread" then when you are asked to make something give the person a shopping list of brand preferred, colors and quantities etc, also don't forget the stabilizers needed. Inform them that you get to keep any extras as payment. That way you can build your thread and stabilizer stash.
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