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Re: Janome 10,000 Embroidery cards
Sandra Wheeler
And if you don't have customizer? It won't load on my current laptop.
On Thu, Mar 17, 2022 at 1:31 PM Jim Stutsman via groups.io <onlinesewing=icloud.com@groups.io> wrote: You and Favy are both right. It can be done on the 10000 like this:
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Re: Unintended consequences - how good deeds can lead to multiple surprises
Leena your Yahoo email address is not working. Please email me your current email address: onlinesewing-janome+owner@groups.io
Thanks!
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Re: Janome 10,000 Embroidery cards
SewingRose
It's quite time consuming, I did it way back when I owned a 10001 and suggest you think about which designs you really like (and might use again) because after all the time spent on the process, I have never stitched one of those designs again.
Storage cards/USB drives/etc all fail at some time so I have several places for backups of backups of backups etc...you get the drift!! ;-)
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Re: Janome 10,000 Embroidery cards
You and Favy are both right. It can be done on the 10000 like this:
1. Insert Memory Card into the machine. 2. Open a design for stitching. 3. Take the design to EDIT mode. 4. Save the design to the built-in memory. 5. Connect to the machine by USB cable. 6. Use Customizer to read the design into your computer. This is very cumbersome and time-consuming, but it can be done. On the 11000 it works pretty much the same way.
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Re: Free Quilting in the Hoop project for members
Sharron Brittingham
Thank you Diane!
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Re: Janome 10,000 Embroidery cards
Patricia Ward
My brain may be too foggy, but doesn't an 11000 still take those cards inserted into a reading slot? If so maybe you could borrow someone's 11000 that also takes a USB and then save the design from the RAM card to the USB stick? We need Jim's input... Pat in MD
On Thu, Mar 17, 2022 at 2:02 PM favymtz <favymtz@...> wrote:
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Re: Janome 10,000 Embroidery cards
favymtz
I also had to do this a long while back for my 10k that had been upgraded to a 10001, so it didn’t have a usb connection. I’m trying to remember what I did! I think I had to use edit mode in the machine and save each design from the card onto the built in memory, then after taking the design card out insert the card that the computer could read (Sandisk?) and open each design in edit and save to that card. It’s been a long time since I did it and do recall it was a several step process. The main problem is that the machine didn’t have a usb and our current computers don’t have drivers that communicate directly through the cable so we can’t just send and receive designs by that means.
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Re: Janome 10,000 Embroidery cards
Cat - N
I would think you could transfer the files using an external (USB) card reader snd the regular file manager…Windows Explorer…or whatever your OS offers. My opinion: you are better off having a copy on alternate media anyway, since I’ve had those kinds of cards crash…notably a camera card died in my camera just before I took the last few photos of a Navy battleship being christened before it’s maiden voyage! And, yes, I’d gotten ‘the private tour’ of the ship including bridge, etc,, and lots of photos, and it was a new, very good quality, large Sandisk card back when they were really pricey$$$!!! Typos courtesy of autocorrect.
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Janome 10,000 Embroidery cards
Cynthia Dickerson
I have many embroidery cards from Janome for the Janome10,000 sewing manchine which were very expensive. I would like to be able to transfer those designs to my computer so I can use them on my Janome 15,000. I would like to get this done before something would happen to my Janome 10,000. Does anyone know how to do this or can you direct me to a source? Thank you for any help!
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Re: Free Quilting in the Hoop project for members
Roberta K
Thank you Diane for sharing this design. I have a friend whose daughter and son-in-law have been missionaries in Ukraine for many years. They are now refugees in Hungary. I am going to make the design and gift it to her.
Roberta in FL
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Re: Ukraine Heart
Lucy Fino
Adele, that is so kind of you! I’m in Texas USA so I have no idea how much shipping would cost! You may email me privately so as not to take up group space if you’d like. Lucyfino@...
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On Mar 16, 2022, at 3:10 PM, Adele Forbes via groups.io <adeleforbes@...> wrote:
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Re: Ukraine Heart
Adele Forbes
Hello lucy I am happy to send you the fabric which will be left over. It’s quite wide so there should be enough to make something
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Re: Ukraine Heart
Lucy Fino
Adele, I love the new tartan! If it’s ever available in the U.S. I will gladly buy some to make something for my grandson, Anton. Our daughter adopted him from Ukraine 4 years ago. Also, thank you Diane for the Ukraine heart. I’ll be making many of these and giving them to the families I know that have also adopted from Ukraine. Continuing to pray for an end to this madness. Sincerely, Lucy Fino
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On Mar 14, 2022, at 5:01 AM, Adele Forbes via groups.io <adeleforbes@...> wrote:
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Re: Free Quilting in the Hoop project for members
Thank you, may the prayers be many.
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Re: Free Quilting in the Hoop project for members
File storage is a premium feature of groups.io. It is free to members, but I do pay an annual fee. To use those features you must be logged in, as pointed out by Cat. If you are not, any attempt to access the Files section, or other premium items, will land you back on the group home page. This page explains: https://groups.io/helpcenter/faq/1/group-member-faq/q-i-belong-to-a-group-but
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Re: Free Quilting in the Hoop project for members
Cat - N
You might have to log into Goups.IO to download the file and instructions. There is a link at the bottom of the emails that will take you to the group.
- Cat
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From: aggiesewnsew via groups.io <aggiesewnsew@...> To: onlinesewing-janome@groups.io Sent: Tue, Mar 15, 2022 12:29 pm Subject: Re: [onlinesewing-janome] Free Quilting in the Hoop project for members Thank you, Diane. Any tips on opening the links would be much appreciated. When I touch them I am linked to the home page but from there I am lost. Again, thanks for your help.
Donna
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Re: Free Quilting in the Hoop project for members
Thank you Diane for the file.
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You would need to unzip it if it’s zipped, and either transfer to your machine or open in an embroidery software to view the file. Or if you’ve downloaded the instructions there maybe a photo. I’ve downloaded but not looked at the file as yet.
On 15 Mar 2022, at 16:57, Dottie Newkirk <ddnewkirk@...> wrote:
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Re: Free Quilting in the Hoop project for members
Not Diana, but if you're unable to download/open them when you press on the highlighted link, try doing a right click on the highlighted link and chose "save as" option. Hope this helps. Dottie in Texas.
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P.S. It might make a difference depending on the device you're using - I used my laptop computer.
On 3/15/2022 11:29 AM, aggiesewnsew via groups.io wrote:
Thank you, Diane. Any tips on opening the links would be much appreciated. When I touch them I am linked to the home page but from there I am lost. Again, thanks for your help.
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Re: Free Quilting in the Hoop project for members
aggiesewnsew
Thank you, Diane. Any tips on opening the links would be much appreciated. When I touch them I am linked to the home page but from there I am lost. Again, thanks for your help.
Donna
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Re: Free Quilting in the Hoop project for members
Shirley Allen
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