For centuries, women have decorated their bodies with everything from charcoal, crushed flower leave
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March 14, 2014
sewblest
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Lightweight tear-away stabilizer (top) and heavy cut-away (bottom).
Like the
foundation of your home, stabilizers support the stitches you place upon them.
If the foundation is not good, the structure isn't either. With all of these different weights of stabilizers, which do you use?
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March 7, 2014
annthegran
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Well, here I am, once
again trying to think of something about which to write. It’s been more than
five years since I’ve touched a sewing machine for anything other than to put
up a hem or repair a seam. I was never an expert on anything sewing or embroidery
related and now the bit o...
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March 7, 2014
carol
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Do you remember this purse?
I showed it to you in my October 2009 blog, Be Productive. In that blog I
encouraged you to keep a record of your sewing projects so that you could see
just how much you are accomplishing. Have you d...
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Back in 2008, I wrote a
blog on the things I wish I had known when
I started this fantastic craft.&n
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February 28, 2014
atgadmin
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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:
Marie and I are known as the Stitching Sisters. Not only are we really sisters, we are also the best of...
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February 21, 2014
db1921
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My daughter has a baby due in a few weeks and since it is
her fourth she needs to replace a f
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February 21, 2014
sewblest
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Machine embroidery is so versatile it becomes a palette with enormous possibilities when you add simple embellishments.
Embellishments add interest by making embroidery three dimensional, introducing textures, and adding sparkle. Hot fix crystals are one way to accentuate embroidery designs...
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I love sharing tips and tricks. I have so many of them and I think you may enjoy reading about
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February 14, 2014
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Pinterest is probably the greatest digital scrapbook ever created. Essentially a collection of images linked to websites, Pinterest is a one-stop way to connect to whatever your interests may be. With more then 25 billion pins, the site is a treasure trove of ideas, but for the purpose of th...
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February 8, 2014
starbird99
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Embroidery Advisor Presents : Valentine Card Applique In The Hoop Project
Materials:
1 Valentine Card Applique In the Hoop Embroidery Design
3 Tear Away backing pieces (sized to fit your hoop)
Bobbin thread to match the thread color of t...
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We have been slowly repainting the rooms in our home. It has been a long process and we are no
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January 31, 2014
carol
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NOTE: The design sizes as described here and in the Stitch Counts documentavailable below are correct. Determine which design size is right for you based onthis information. I used 130 x 180 mm, 150 x 240 mm, and 200 x 260 hoops for Small,Medium and Large designs respectively. ...
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January 31, 2014
sewblest
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I'm going to share the love with this free Key to My Heart Valentine design. It stitches very quickl
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January 24, 2014
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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:
Add the Icing
In case you missed the first installment of this 2 part series click here: &...
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I don't know if frugal is a forgotten word, but I know that
being careful with money is important to
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January 17, 2014
atgadmin
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We are excited to have Eileen Roche, Editor of Designs in Machine Embroidery share t
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January 17, 2014
sewblest
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It's happened to all of us at one time or another. A project is stitching just fine then, out of nowhere, a glitch with the stitches. It isn't just the waste of materials that we mind, but the loss of time invested.
In the sample above, I got almost to the end and ran out of th...
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Happy and Healthy New Year to each of you.
I cannot believe another year has passed. I t
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January 10, 2014
annthegran
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So, stabilizing. I have to admit that it’s something with
which I haven’t had many problems. When I got my first embroidery machine, a
Brother 7000, the gal in the shop just slipped a piece of stabilizer under the
hoop. Until I learned better from fellow embroiderers on the Internet t...
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January 3, 2014
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Metallic embroidery threads adds a touch of class to any project—if you can stand to use them that long! Here are some tips for avoiding pitfalls typically associated with metallic threads.
Although this design is beautiful stitched in rayon, the metallic snowflake is exquis...
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January 3, 2014
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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:
By Sherry McCary, Product Development, Designs in Machine Embroidery
How do I get designs from the...
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If my embroidery gifts are not - quick, easy and inexpensive, I am not going to do them. Year
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December 27, 2013
db1921
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We have had snow and ice twice already this season. So, what do you do with three little girls
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December 20, 2013
starbird99
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Dear Readers,
Create this Winter Door Sock for your door this winter. See below for project instructions on how to make this project.
Materials: Winter Scene Door Sock designs
Polyester Fiberfill
Sewing Machine
Matching Fabric Thread
Hand Needles
Cutaway ...
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December 20, 2013
sewblest
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With the multitude of choices now available, choosing a stabilizer can be daunting. Cut away. Tear away. Fusible. Melt away. Wash away. Which do you use? There is no iron-clad, 100 percent, always-work option. It depends on the stitch count, fabric used, and sometimes the thread, machine, or stabil...
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December 14, 2013
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Create quick and easy gift bags with fabric scraps and a wonderful fusible by Allstitch. This is a fun activity for kids, doesn't involve any sewing, and can be adapted for any occasion. I've made matching gift tags and you could use the same techniques to create cards.
Fuse-n-Bond is ...
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December 6, 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: :
As an embroiderer, sewer and crafter you can never have too many tools. Here’s a look at some of my fa...
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If you are a newbie at embroidery, you may be thinking about
the up-coming holidays and giving gifts
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November 30, 2013
db1921
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Do you have unfinished projects from past years? I do. I am always inspired at the beginning of the holidays and have lots of ideas. Then it seems the season always gets hectic and some of the things I start just do not get finished. So, this year I decided to finish those it...
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