Tanya K. Bower
Judy,
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You say your embroidering out designs on fabric? Make a small lap quilt, make a pot holder, make a wall quilt....patch them on a shirt, on a curtain, etc. The things that you can do are endless...Just ask! This is a wonderful group with wonderful people and you couldn't ask for a better list Mom's than Daleen and Miems!!!! I'm still learning how to do different things and learning different techniques all the time. Learning anything from stitching something out to learning software. Wow - what a deal of a group to be in. I belong to over 100 groups and this is a super friendly group!! Sometimes we forget to act like adults and the kids come out and bicker, but then they each go to their corners and the adults are back, loving as ever. Miems is SO full of knowledge and has the patience of an Angel. Venus is a redhead that has a brilliant mind - give her a chance - she can be a whiz to help you too! I could list every single member but then you would get a book - giggle. Welcome to the group and really look forward to your questions! If ya need a site - ask! I have oodles of them those sites to share with you and each are wonderful designers with beautiful sets to get you really inspired! cyber hugz, Tanya "It's the little things that make the big things count." ----- Original Message -----
From: Judy Lehman Subject: [HookedOnEmbroidery] Question....... 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 |