July 27, 2012
starbird99
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It is sweltering outside with thoughts of Christmas not readily coming to mind. This summer ha
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Raise your hand if you would like to move your skills to the next level in embroidery!
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July 20, 2012
sewblest
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Christmas in July had to be invented just for me because I need all the time I can get when it comes
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July 13, 2012
atgadmin
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We’ve just passed the halfway mark of the year, so it is time to get a jump start on your holiday projects. Whether you like to create to give or make things to decorate your home, this Christmas Tray is sure to please. Featuring the Baby Lock Enterprise 10-needle embroidery machine, our ...
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July 13, 2012
djones247
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Hooping and embroidering garments that don't open down the front, such as T-shirts and sweatshirts, can be challenging. Even when you get them hooped, it can be hard to get them on and off the machine.
Watch this video for tips on how to do this more easily and take at least half the work ...
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We all look forward to this time of year, children are laughing around the pool, adults are snoozing
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July 6, 2012
sewblest
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Wedding season is upon us and this project is very easy to make as a wedding shower or reception fav
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June 29, 2012
susanmars
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Following are the instructions for embroidering these cuties! You'll need the following:
Embroiderable Cubbie of your choice
Temporary Adhesive Spray
Water Soluble Stablizer
Medium Weight Tearaway Stabilizer
CHECK OUT ALL CUTE CUBBIES AVAILABLE HERE
June 29, 2012
db1921
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My friend received one of the new smaller Kindles for Mother's Day. She loves crafty things bu
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One of the most important groups of people I embroder for are my grandchildren. Who is more im
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If you think that you can't embroider items that you can't get into a hoop, or hold with self-adhesive stabilizer, think again.
There's another method that will let you hold big, bulky items under the embroidery needle. I embroidered this tote bag on my single-needle home embroide...
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June 15, 2012
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As a Quilter and Sewer I know how important it is to find products
that make my projects better and easier without blowing my budget or
potentially damaging my work by using something complicated or harsh on
fabrics. It is a balancing act when shopping for supplies, tools, and
accessories ...
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June 15, 2012
sewblest
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We are truly blessed to live in a free land. The Fourth of July is fast approaching and I designed t
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June 8, 2012
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By Eileen Roche
We received such a positive response from my recent blog: 12 Household Tools for the Machine Embroiderer that I decided to revisit this subject.
JoAnn Connolly of Garden of Daisies Embroidery thinks craft foam and a cardboard carton are great reusable items ...
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I have never thought of myself as a collector of any sort. I never collected stamps or coins (
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June 1, 2012
db1921
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My daughters and I love to take pictures. With digital cameras we take lots and lots. However with three little ones almost always in tow one big problem I now encounter is keeping track of the lens cover. And Andrea is always looking for hers, digging i...
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June 1, 2012
sewblest
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Beautiful embroidery goes hand in hand with beautiful linen, and this is the perfect time of year to find antique linens at flea markets, estate sales, and yard sales.
There’s nothing like the feel of antique linen. It could be that it’s pure nostalgia. More likely, it is because it is ...
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May 25, 2012
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By Eileen Roche
We are excited to have Eileen Roche, Editor of Designs in Machine Embroidery share this content with you, which was originally posted on Eileen’s Machine Embroidery Blog
Digital Camera– best design tool in the house (besides pencil and paper). I use a digital ca...
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We all know that a stash generally refers to a lot of fabric and notions that we buy but never get a
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May 19, 2012
starbird99
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Vacations & traveling can be fun! What isn’t so fun is all the hoops you have to jump thru to get to your destination though. With all the heightened security since 9/11, going thru airport security can be an adventure.
Making sure everything in your luggage complies with all...
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May 18, 2012
sewblest
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A couple of blogs ago, I wrote about crazy quilt stitches. Now, we'll put them to use making a basic
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I hope that you have just the right amount of tension for your machine and your life. Too litt
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May 12, 2012
djones247
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When is a doily not a doily? When you make it into a bowl!
Start with the Lace Doily collection from Dakota Collectibles.
https://www.annthegran.com/Product.aspx?t=1&i=42329
First, create the butterfly doily shown here as a bowl. It's pretty neat the way this in-the...
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May 4, 2012
db1921
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If your Mother is like mine she really, truly doesn't want anything for Mother's Day. And we k
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May 4, 2012
sewblest
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Mother's Day is just around the corner. Don't panic if don't have any good ideas. Here are some
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With all there is to know about embroidery and with all the gadgets to help you, why do we still nee
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April 27, 2012
djones247
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All Water-Soluble Stabilizers are Not Created Equal
That’s right – there are three main varieties:
Lightweight (about 20 microns) – used for topping on lightly textured fabrics
Mid-weight (about 35 microns) – used a topping on more deeply textured or plush fabrics,...
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April 22, 2012
sewblest
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It's nearing the end of the school year, and parents across the nation are once again looking for a
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April 22, 2012
db1921
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It is just time. I need an apron - one with pockets. I am always wondering where I laid
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As embroiderers, we have a lot to consider when deciding on a project. This is how I try to vi
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