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Re: New embroiderer question


Carolyn Faulk
 

Something I told a fairly new embroiderer a few weeks ago was "it is only thread and only fabric, so enjoy it. Start out doing designs on some old clothing that you would not be sad if things did not go well." (Or on nightgowns that no one will see but you and your family) Well, she got going on embroidering and is having a ball.........and even has some nice things to wear with embroidery on them. :)
We have all had the same worries about getting started, but the more you embroider, the easier it will become. :) Before you know it,
you will be answering people's questions and on the list!!
<gggggg> I wish you all the best! :)
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I am totally new to machine embroidery. My husband down loads my patterns
for me and I plug them into my machine. All I have done is embroidery
patterns on a piece of fabric, never a garment or anything else. I think
maybe I am in the wrong group, I need a Beginning Group. I feel like I
spend all my time converting thread colors over to Isacorde colors. I love
what I have done, but now I feel I am ready to move on. Any suggestions
would be very much appreciated.
Judy in California
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Carolyn
*ORIGINAL* Embroidery designs www.carolyndesigns.com
www.carolyndesigns.biz www.carolyndesigns.us

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