Can you believe it, I started my blog here on 5/9/2008. Things have changed a lot and it reall
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May 10, 2013
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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 :
I’m a machine girl, always have been, always will be. I’m amazed, impressed, in awe, humbled by tho...
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May 4, 2013
carol
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When you sew, what do you do with your fabric trimmings and thread ends? Doyou reach for a trash can? Mine is too far away -- I can't put it as close to me as I want,because it gets in the way of my desk's drawers. Instead, I keep a scrap bag right ...
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May 3, 2013
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Hopefully, you took advantage of the AccuQuilt sale. These tips were written for embroidering applique shapes cut with AccuQuilt dies, but are just as valuable if you tack and trim your applique designs by hand.
New Addition, Just in Time for Wedding Season
Great news- Ann has added the AccuQuilt ...
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Now that I am a grandmother, I can look back and see what I did right, wrong and strange with my chi
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April 26, 2013
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While out one day a few weeks ago my mother and I saw some really cute little door stop decorations
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April 19, 2013
djones247
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If you have ever used self-adhesive stabilizer to hold a towel for embroidery, it may have seemed easy at first. But when you have to remove the self-adhesive, the going gets tough. After removal, you have pulled loops on the back of the towel that look terrible. In this video excerpt from my video ...
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April 19, 2013
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Sometimes, the best side of the fabric is the back. I found that out while making a throw quilt for my daughter. It was based around a Catkin panel by Julie Paschkis. I love her folk/carved block-style approach to her fabric designs. My daughter loves cats so it was perfect.
The surroun...
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As a Newbie (we
love YOU and we were all where you are), I can read your questions and rememb
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April 12, 2013
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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 :When Nancy and I were creating Machine Embroidery in 6 Easy Lessons series, I delved into the b...
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April 5, 2013
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When you remove your embroidery work from the hoop, here's something that ranks up there with crooked embroidery - loopy threads from poor tensions. I have two methods to repair them. In this video exceprt from my video "Repairing Embroidery Mishaps", I show you two ways to secure tho...
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April 5, 2013
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Stabilizers are the workhorse of the embroidery industry. Since they are used literally every time we stitch, it helps to share tricks of the trade.
Keeping Waste to a Minimum
I have found that keeping the stabilizer width intact, rather than trimming it to the hoop size, eliminates unnecessary ...
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March 29, 2013
carol
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A young woman, who uses a service dog to help cope with certainhealth issue
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I know that this is an embroidery blog but sometimes, you just gotta learn about the little things y
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March 22, 2013
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Hello Everyone..... First of all let me introduce myself, my name is Pardeep Takhar. I have been working here at AnnTheGran (ATG) since 2007...... that's 6 years ....wow that's a really long time, time really does fly by. Here, at ATG, I have been involved in customer service, adding new pr...
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March 22, 2013
db1921
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We had our first really nice day here today in what seems like forever. And tomorrow is suppos
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March 15, 2013
sewblest
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If you buy one new piece of equipment this year, this is it. Whether it is the AccuQuilt Baby or the
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March 15, 2013
djones247
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If you like to use larger cones for your most-used thread colors, follow these steps to make the sam
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The origins of monograms were very regal. Monograms were generally
used as a signature and on
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March 8, 2013
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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
I love embroidered bed linens. They are such a treat to slide between as you end a long day. Here a...
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March 2, 2013
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Materials:
Coffee Wrap Saying or Type Designe.g.
Coffee Wrap Types In The HoopCoffee Wrap Sayings In The HoopCoffee TypesCoffee Sayings
Coffee Wrap Template.pdf file (printed)
Fabric 2 Pieces each 4.5” H x 13” W at least
Quilting Fabric 1 P...
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March 1, 2013
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When embroidering several of the same sized designs using adhesive tear-away stabilizer, you can save time and supplies by creating a stabilizer window.
Hoop the adhesive tear-away like you normally would. Score the paper backing inside the hoop and peel it away. Embroider the design and ...
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February 22, 2013
djones247
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I love embroidering towels - they're my favorite monogrammed gift, and this past Christmas I really kept the machine humming with monogrammed towels for just about everyone. The challenge is that large letters have very wide satin stitches that can snag. In this video, I show you how to cre...
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There is something interesting about 'Newbie' mistakes, we all make them AND, sometimes the most exp
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February 15, 2013
db1921
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Our third granddaughter is not a sit in the corner type. She is always in motion. On top
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February 15, 2013
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This week, I thought I would share some problems I had with stitches sinking into the design while creating the Scalloped Valentine project. I love to use wool felt in many of my projects. The cream-colored wool I used in the Scalloped Valentine projects was felted, meaning it had been washed in hot...
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February 8, 2013
carol
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I am having entirely too much fun. I admit that freely. Ever sinceI started creating my own motifs in my digitizing software, I have beenfinding ever more ways to use them. My latest is this Cathedral Windowswater bottle caddy. I created a panel that ...
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While I don't do quilts myself, I always enjoy and appreciate the work done by the talented people w
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February 1, 2013
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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
I can’t believe how indispensable this tool is. Recently, I was stitching 24 onesies, a daun...
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February 1, 2013
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Ann's readers can share the love. Last week, Pat shared links to three great free valentine designs
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