Embroidery Designs
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Friday, May 1st, 2009Looking to expand your embroidery design collection with some fresh new collections? Take a look at the Great Notions clearance sale on select design collections. There’s several from which to choose including winter, Christmas, quilting, gardening, baby and whimsical collections! Sale price is $49, normally prices at $129! Designs available on cards, cds and usb [...]
Hankie Blankie Pets At the Zoo!
Friday, November 7th, 2008A lion, monkey and panda add three new faces to Judy Reynolds cute and cuddly blankie collection. Make them up in bright, fun colors! Your baby or toddler will love them!
Patterns are available with hand embroidery instructions for the faces which includes directions for the faces and blanket.
Pattern instructions are included for each pet construction [...]
What kind of embroidery designs are the best to use on hats?
Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008Most embroidery designs will stitch out beautifully on hats, caps and visors, but there are a few limitations to keep in mind.
The most important factor is size. Depending on the hat, you may have one inch to four inches of embroidery area. Embroidery can be stitched on the front, sides, top and back of hat. [...]
New Embroidery Collection from Sue Box: Creative Little Homemakers!!!
Thursday, August 21st, 2008Introducing the latest stunning collection of machine embroidery designs from Sue Box Creations!
Create your own unique scenes with the Creative Little Homemakers Collection of beautiful Victorian designs. These little girls are washing clothes, drying and ironing them, playing school and picking flowers.
The Creative Little Homemakers embroidery collection is available on a multi-format CD. The designs [...]
Eliminate Those Scratches!
Tuesday, April 15th, 2008Embroidery designs are great for stitching on garments, whether it’s t-shirts, blouses or jeans. It’s especially unique and special stitching those baby and toddler articles of clothing with cute little whimsical designs. But one complaint those little toddlers have of their very fun shirts is the rough threads against their soft skin on the back [...]
When disaster strikes, not once, not twice, not three times, but four times!
Thursday, March 13th, 2008Oh…I had such great plans for today(and thankfully the day is not yet over)! Since I had a bunch of computer work caught up yesterday, today my plan was to sew and embroider all day! Exciting, yes I know! Until the first disaster struck…
I hooped my stabilizer, noticing slightly that my hoop screw was starting [...]
Clip those jump threads!
Thursday, February 28th, 2008What are jump threads? Jump threads are the threads that allow the machine to travel from one part of the design to another without actually having to take stitches in the fabric. The machine will stitch one part of a color and then move to another area, creating a strand of thread that can be [...]
Question regarding cataloging embroidery designs on the computer
Thursday, February 14th, 2008Last week I received this question from Donna regarding embroidery storage:
It looks like you have all 3 types of folders directly under your “MyEmbroideries” folder. Do you copy the designs multiple times into the folders? For example, do you have the designs for the MarJen quilt in 1.) the MarJen for Error file, 2.) the [...]
Save Time with a Second Hoop
Tuesday, January 8th, 2008If you are embroidering many designs at one time, whether they are the same or different designs, you can save lots of time by using two hoops in the stitching process.
Let’s say you are making a baby quilt with sixteen 10″ blocks that each have a design that takes around one hour to stitch. But [...]
Download FREE Bernina Embroidery Designs
Monday, December 3rd, 2007Did you know Bernina offers free embroidery designs from various collections that you can download and stitch? Designs are offered for a short period of time and change frequently, so be sure to check their website often!
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