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Re: What do you embroider on most often?
funny
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From: <janicedgjn1@...> To: <HookedOnEmbroidery@...> Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2004 6:04 PM Subject: Re: [HookedOnEmbroidery] What do you embroider on most often? Dansville , NY
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Re: My New Year's gift... Letter A of Winter Wonder Alph...
Saintpati@aol.com
Marie, I am on individual mail and it was not attached. Thought you might
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want to know. I had no problem dld'g from the group files tho' Thanks so much. Happy New Year!! Pat In a message dated 12/30/2004 3:39:55 PM Eastern Standard Time,
marie@... writes: You will find the letter A of Winter Wonder attached to this email if you are on Individual mail on my group ... I hope you enjoy it... |
Re: LAST TWO DAYS!
and the same to you and all.
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hollie, midlothian tx ----- Original Message -----
From: "oregonpatchworks1" <opwmall@...> To: <HookedOnEmbroidery@...> Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2004 12:55 AM Subject: [HookedOnEmbroidery] LAST TWO DAYS!
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Re: ribbing on sweatshirt
Marcia Greene
You need to stretch it on, but not stretched to its limit. Maybe a couple
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inches for adult sized cuffs. If you need specifics, I can check my Kwik-Sew patterns for the lengths and widths for individual sizes. Marcia ----- Original Message -----
From: "Charma Downing" <cdowning@...> To: <HookedOnEmbroidery@...> Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2004 11:05 AM Subject: [HookedOnEmbroidery] ribbing on sweatshirt Hi, I am wanting to put some extra ribbing on a sweatshirt. How do I go about figuring out how much in length I need. Thanks in advance. Nikki in Ohio |
Re: 14 years ago in Okla.
Hearn, Cheryl
Laura, where are you? I think you said Clinton, or was that someone else? My sister lives in Noble.
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Cheryl in VA -----Original Message-----
From: Laura Schimmel [mailto:ttlcfarmsbodie@...] Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2004 12:54 PM To: HookedOnEmbroidery@... Subject: [HookedOnEmbroidery] 14 years ago in Okla. 14 years ago I was trying to get settled into the Warr Acres area, in the ex and my's first apartment. I had been out of high school for a short seven months and was expecting my first baby, who was born in April 1992. We moved back and forth from the OKC area to western OK several times until I finally decided that I wanted my kids to grow up where I didn't have to worry about so many things interferring. That was the beginning of the end for that marriage, as the ex loves being close to the action, and could not tolerate small town life any more. DH #2 hates the city, and the only time I can get him up there is if one of us has a dr.s appointment. :o( I do miss the shopping, as we don't have any fabric stores in the town that is closest to us. Every chance I get I am up there to go to Jo-Ann's and pick up beuaty supplies at Sally's. Not to mention a stop at Burger King, gotta get my Whopper fix. LOL Laura in OK --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? The all-new My Yahoo! - What will yours do? [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] We recommend and as our group embroidery supplier. All group members receive a 5% discount. See files for details www.mythreadbox.com/hooked_on_embroidery.html $15 to $30 (US) Discount on MyThreadBox for HOE Subscribers Yahoo! Groups Links |
Re: Does anyone know which machine has the largest embro...
Carolyn Faulk
The new Brother Innovis 4000 & the Babylock Elegante have the largest hoops of the machines that area also sewing machines.
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The actual sewing area within the largest hoop is approx: 7 inches x 12 inches Does anyone know which machine has the largest embro...-- Carolyn www.carolyndesigns.com www.carolyndesigns.biz www.carolyndesigns.us Detailed original embroidery designs Home of the cottages --
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Re: Organizing designs
Kay Hennessy
--- pineneedles4 <pineneedles4@...> wrote:
My googness, you are organized!!!! put the copies in a clear plastic sleeve (the stiffkind I buy at __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Find what you need with new enhanced search. |
Re: manual punch hole setting
Carolyn Faulk
You don't say what software you are using. If you are using PeDesign,
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you cannot use hole setting if you have used the "block punch" tools to make your shapes. If you have used the tools that just make the outline to put fill in, you have to be sure that the hole to be cut out is TOTALLY WITHIN the shape under it and is not outside the underneath border at all. We do get the messasge "invalid pair was selected" if there is something selected that is not able to have hole setting applied. Subject: Re: HELP_Manual punch question I keep getting the message that an invalid pair was selected.-- Carolyn www.carolyndesigns.com www.carolyndesigns.biz www.carolyndesigns.us Detailed original embroidery designs Home of the cottages --
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Viv's sale ends
Vivian
If you want to get in on the best prices of the year for my great designs better hurry over and take a look. Even my birds and Certitudes are on sale as are the Jacobean delights and the Oriental Vases. Lots to choose from! There are many free designs also at the bottom of some pages.
Viv r.rosecottage@... Laissez La Bon Temps Roule Let the Good Times Roll! Exclusive Artwork |
Re: guardian angel
Carolyn Faulk
I don't know if any of these would work for you, but I have one you might want to check out on this page of my site:
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It has the words: "someone to watch over you" for download at the bottom of the page. Other angels are on the site, too. One is on the same page, and others are located here: (toward bottom of the page) I'm in search of Guardian angels designs does anyone know where I can find-- Carolyn www.carolyndesigns.com www.carolyndesigns.biz www.carolyndesigns.us Detailed original embroidery designs Home of the cottages --
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Re: in search of "Angel designs"
Sonia Showalter
May,
not sure which angels you are seaching for, but you might want to take a look at a set I have called, " Glory to God". They are part of the Nativity Series, but nothing about them makes them only for Christmas. I've had many people tell me they remind them of a rennaissance painting. These are 5X7. Perhaps it's the style you are looking for. Sonia Showalter Find the Collections at: All designs digitized in the Artista Software Email: thedesigner@... wrote: > > Hello Everyone, > > I'm in search of Guardian angels designs does anyone know where I can find > them thank you looking for size 5*7 thank you > > May |
Organizing designs
pineneedles4
Hi. I wanted to share how I organized all my designs. I have a
Brothers ULT2003D machine that takes the 3 1/2" floppy disk directly into the machine. I unzip each file on a set and save to the floppy. Then I make copies of the designs and information (color sew out sequence). I put the copies in a clear plastic sleeve (the stiff kind I buy at Office Depot that has the top and right side open). I take a magic marker and mark the floppy #1 and mark each sheet of the print out copies #1 so they always can be matched. Then the next set is #2, #3, etc. I purchased a tall 7-drawer dresser from Target and I sorted the copies into groups, Holiday, childrens, monograms, flowers, etc. The disks were all filed together in numerical order. Now, when I want to embroider, if I want something floral, I pull that stack of designs, go sit in a comfortable chair and browse through them. When I find the design I want, I pull that floppy (because they are filed in order by number in the bottom drawers it only takes a second to pull the corresponding floppy). When I'm finished it's so easy to file them back. My original are all saved in a nice sturdy box just in case something happens to the floppy disk or if I want to edit and change any designs I can work from the floppy or the origianl. Here's a secret that some people don't know about. If you have the magic box that will only let you save a few designs at once, like when you are converting from another format, you can save to the electronic tiny card that you pop into your machine, bring up the design on your machine screen, pop a floppy into the side of your machine and save it directly to the floppy from your machine. When I buy designs from Babylock or Brothers that come directly on the little electronic card that you pop into the side of the machine, this is how I save onto floppys and then put my original electronic card away so nothing can happen to the original. If I downloaded a free design like from Annthegram, when I print out the picture and specs, I write the source of the design on the bottom, so I always know where to access the design. All seven drawers of my cabinet are almost completely filled and my family knows if they want something embroidered they can just pull the stack out of the drawer and browse for a design. I don't have to worry about them losing anything, or anything getting broken. The bottom drawers with the disks are divided by styrofoam that actually came in the box with the cabinet and it makes 3 exact rows to hold the floppys. Hope these hints help someone else! Vanessa in Oklahoma |
Delicate Floral Designs
Into Embroidery
Hello Everyone
We have an elegant new set called Delicate Beauty. These predominantly floral designs are just gorgeous and justly deserve the name Delicate Beauty. Also available are some great design combination ideas. Click through for a peek at... Kind regards, Into Embroidery at Secrets of Embroidery with the FREE Bonus set |
Paper Stipple Embroidery
My Fair Lady
Hello everyone
We have a unique system of embroidering Paper Stipple designs onto cardstock, silk paper etc. Illustrations and instructions are included to show you how to make beautiful cards and a lovely Stipple Monogram set is also available to help you personalize them further. These beautiful designs are able to be used for sewing projects as well and would be suitable for quilt squares etc. Click through for a very useful project that will show off your sewing skills this Christmas season. Kind regards, My Fair Lady at Secrets of Embroidery with the FREE Bonus set |
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