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
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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
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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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April 6, 2012
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Embroidery machines revolutionized hand stitching. What once took days or weeks to prepare now varies from minutes to hours. Embroidery designs aren't the only things you can stitch out. Some of the easiest embellishments are made with decorative stitches.
Regardless of your embroidery mac...
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March 31, 2012
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Monograms are the oldest form of identification in the world, dating back to Greek and Roman times. First used as a form of currency in the barter system, monograms served many roles from indicating social status to serving as a signature for royals and artists.
Perhaps most obvious, they identifie...
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March 31, 2012
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Working with small letters can be frustrating. Chances are that you think your small lettering looks distorted, bunchy or just plain amateurish. The truth is, is probably not your fault. That’s right. Your good technique can only go as far as the data allows. In other words, if the fon...
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In Part 1, Puckering, Crooked Placement and Bad design Selection
In Part 2, No Discovery Sew, No Org
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March 16, 2012
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Tired of boxes yet? I'm not. I am hooked for sure. This one is VERY simple. I made a bunch of these little ones in no time at all. Some for me and some for the girls schoolroom. But this is the last one, Here is my smallest storage cube:
What you need:
One 15&qu...
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March 16, 2012
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It's the time of year when it's easy to get in a creative rut. Winter is almost over. Spring is almost here. You are tired of being inside, maybe even tired of sewing the same old stuff. There are many ways to get inspiration, most of which, can be done from the comfort of home at little or ...
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March 9, 2012
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This sewing room organization may take all year at the rate I am going. It's a great idea to give everything a "home" but I had no idea that I has so much stuff. Anyway I said I would do a tutorial on different ways to make those little fabric cubes. I have to warn you that...
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I guess no one wants to look dumb in front of friends, family or even strangers. The
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March 2, 2012
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Organize, organize and organize some more. I decided to give my sewing room a makeover of sorts. The goal however, is to repurpose as many items as possible without spending much money. Well, this could take all year -that is how bad my room is. But as it comes along I will s...
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March 2, 2012
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Ever want to add a line or two of text to a project but didn't because it's just too much of a pain? Don't want to invest in alphabet libraries? Hate lining up letters? Tired of stitching fonts that don't turn out regardless of how well they are stabilized? Afraid to install (and lea...
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February 24, 2012
starbird99
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Sporting events have been around for a long time and as a parent you are more than likely going to be attending some of these events as your children are growing up. Whether they win or lose the most important thing is how you look at these sporting functions. To help you look as sh...
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Well, let's assume that you have at least decent eyesight, but can you trust what you see? The
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February 17, 2012
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Color plays such an important role in our lives from what we wear to the vehicles we drive. As embroiderers, we have artistic license to experiment with color. The possibilities are virtually endless when you mix fabric and thread combinations.
I'm using the same design in several different way...
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February 17, 2012
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I just want to pass on the latest trend in stabilizers that is actually a blast from the past!
The new thin and stretchy performance knits with brand names like Under Armor and DriWick have given commercial embroiderers fits. After trying all available sources, they have turned to an “old sc...
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February 10, 2012
db1921
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The girls love to play with the kitchen that their dad made for them. Their play kitchen isn't
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Everyone who has been on this site for more than a short time is aware of Susan Mars and her w
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February 3, 2012
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Ann's Sweetest Heart Collection makes it fun and easy to create a variety of special valentines you can't find in any big box store. And, for a limited time, purchase the small, large, or full collections, and get a Valentines Sayings pack absolutely FREE.
Intricate, yet delicate, the des...
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February 3, 2012
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I am in the mood for spring to get here. Really, it has been a mild winter so I shouldn't be s
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In the event that you think that bloggers have to be knowledgeable, let me assure you that (at least
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January 20, 2012
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It's just a number on a calendar, but the new year usually brings with it a desire to regroup and reorganize.
Tired of looking for designs you know you have but can't locate? It just isn't any fun anymore. With the sheer number of embroidery designs amassed, the task of organizing them...
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January 20, 2012
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Sometime last year I wrote about using a small tabletopper as an easy, casual cover for sewing machi
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January 13, 2012
starbird99
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The first day of winter has officially arrived on the calendar even though it doesn’t look like it o
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January 13, 2012
djones247
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Have you ever wondered whether it matters if you first trim the top or the bottom of your machine embroidery work?
It’s best to trim the top first, so that when you trim the back, you can gently pull on the bobbin tails to secure the trimmed thread end inside the fabric for a neater appearanc...
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With that title line, I am thinking that there are hundreds and hundreds of things they won't tell y
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January 6, 2012
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Finished! And with a little time to spare. We decided to just button down the sides instead of sewing them. It will make removing it from the table and folding it up for storage a little easier. Kate got to see it during the final fitting since she is doesn't talk much and is t...
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