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Hi Zoldesign, you need to place your fabric in a hoop and make sure it is very taught. This will avoid the fabric coming up and down with the needle. I assume you are using a single thickness of fabric? The only time you need not place fabric in a hoop to free motion, is when you are stiching through...
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Hi, I was wondering if anyone might have any insight, opinions, preferences to embroidery machines. I'm looking to purchase a machine that I am not subjected to buying the design cards... I'd rather have something I can download into a pen-drive and use a USB port. The only local shops around...
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Hi All I am new to Quilting Arts - Have quilted for a while and really want to learn about embellishments - with yarns and buttons etc. Looking forward to reading what you all have to say! nursnis
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I posted a photo of some of the silk and embroideries into the Photo Gallery Today.
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Being a non quilter I've always wondered this too. Particularly when an official bod answered my query with "the usual two layers" - errrrrrm I thought "the usual" was THREE layers. Then someone went to a show and came back and told me there was a piece made up of broken china...
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Glad to be here, still have alot of checking the site out to do- but it looks like a great place so far! Tracy :-)
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This square quiltie is made of fabric paper on navy felt with machine embroidery, embossing, and stamping.
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This little quitie was finally finished this morning with the addition of the ribbons which are tacked at the top and hang freely. It includes a fabric transfer of a vintage image, machine embroidery on a Lutradur scrap; fibers and ribbons, and commercial fabric. 6.5" x 9". I'm planning...
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I'm on blogger as well and I'm really pleased. I'm a fairly new blogger (since March) and it has been really easy to set up, edit and add gadgets as needed. Good luck with your project. My blog can be found at htttp://SewDanish.blogspot.com if you want to have a look. Birgitte
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Hi. I've just join here and wanted to introduce my self. I'm Birgitte a Danish textil/fiber artist living in England with my American husband. I make art quilts and free style machine embroidery pieces, often combined with a bit of mixed media. I love working with texture, building up my surfaces...