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to thread or to vinyl?
Hi!
I would like to do a “Bride” long sleeve tshirt for a late Nov wedding.
I could embroider on the front of this shirt or could have the vinyl wording attached.
Suggestions of pros/cons of
Hi!
I would like to do a “Bride” long sleeve tshirt for a late Nov wedding.
I could embroider on the front of this shirt or could have the vinyl wording attached.
Suggestions of pros/cons of
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Joyce Daniel
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Re: About to toss this machine out the window!
I really don’t want to carry this thread one message longer, but I do have an experience with pre-wound bobbins. About in 2009 a couple of friends and I made a little trip and we women couldn’t
I really don’t want to carry this thread one message longer, but I do have an experience with pre-wound bobbins. About in 2009 a couple of friends and I made a little trip and we women couldn’t
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Cheryl Paul
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#28654
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Re: About to toss this machine out the window!
Bobbin thread depending on the brand is usually 60wt or thinner. 40wt is not usually used as bobbin thread . 40wt is for top sewing and embroidery threads. The higher the number the thinner the
Bobbin thread depending on the brand is usually 60wt or thinner. 40wt is not usually used as bobbin thread . 40wt is for top sewing and embroidery threads. The higher the number the thinner the
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Virginia
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#28653
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Re: New Member
I have a 12000 15000 350e and a 6600P. I wouldn’t do anything different. I like the security of knowing I have another machine I can use if needs be. I wouldn’t like to be without my
I have a 12000 15000 350e and a 6600P. I wouldn’t do anything different. I like the security of knowing I have another machine I can use if needs be. I wouldn’t like to be without my
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Lyn Quine
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#28652
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Re: New Member
Welcome to the group,
I also have the 15000 and if I had it to do over, I would buy separate machines. Good luck with your decision.
Welcome to the group,
I also have the 15000 and if I had it to do over, I would buy separate machines. Good luck with your decision.
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Fran
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#28651
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Re: New Member
Hi Lorrie,
Welcome to the group. I have both the 15000 and the 500e and the S9 (which is a smaller version of the 15000) and they are all good machines with their individual idiosyncrasies. Part of
Hi Lorrie,
Welcome to the group. I have both the 15000 and the 500e and the S9 (which is a smaller version of the 15000) and they are all good machines with their individual idiosyncrasies. Part of
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Pixey
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#28650
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Re: help with decision
I have a handheld KamSnap setup. Works fine.
- Cat
I have a handheld KamSnap setup. Works fine.
- Cat
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Cat - N
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#28649
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Re: New Member
Welcome to the site. Like some of the others I have kept the two sewing functions separate. I have a Janome 8900 and until recently I had the 500e embroidery machine which was great. I changed it
Welcome to the site. Like some of the others I have kept the two sewing functions separate. I have a Janome 8900 and until recently I had the 500e embroidery machine which was great. I changed it
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Mary Sanerkin
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#28648
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Re: New Member
Currently I own a Janome 500E and also a Janome 9450 which means I can continue sewing while the 500E is doing her thing and producing great embroidery, I have owned combo (sewing/embroidery) machines
Currently I own a Janome 500E and also a Janome 9450 which means I can continue sewing while the 500E is doing her thing and producing great embroidery, I have owned combo (sewing/embroidery) machines
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SewingRose
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#28647
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help with decision
Thinking about buying a KamSnap press. Looking for tips/opinions on which one to get. Can not decide which one would be the best and easiest to use. The KXJ8 (handheld) or KX-T2 (mini tabletop). Will
Thinking about buying a KamSnap press. Looking for tips/opinions on which one to get. Can not decide which one would be the best and easiest to use. The KXJ8 (handheld) or KX-T2 (mini tabletop). Will
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mah_jongg
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#28646
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Re: New Member
Lorrie,
I have the 15000 and do love it but if I had it to do over again, I would buy two separate machines. I think there is a 550e with a super large hoop. It's a tough decision! (I'd also get the
Lorrie,
I have the 15000 and do love it but if I had it to do over again, I would buy two separate machines. I think there is a 550e with a super large hoop. It's a tough decision! (I'd also get the
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Ceil J
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#28645
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Re: New Member
Good morning Lorrie
I have the Janome 9450 and decided to keep the two functions separate by getting the 500E. Friends in my embroidery group have the 1500. I believe I have the best of the two
Good morning Lorrie
I have the Janome 9450 and decided to keep the two functions separate by getting the 500E. Friends in my embroidery group have the 1500. I believe I have the best of the two
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Ann Jones
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#28644
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Re: New Member
Hi, Lorrie! So nice of you to join. I hope you feel welcomed here. This is a great group. The owner of this group is very knowledgeable and there are many members who are very knowledgeable as well.
Hi, Lorrie! So nice of you to join. I hope you feel welcomed here. This is a great group. The owner of this group is very knowledgeable and there are many members who are very knowledgeable as well.
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Cat - N
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#28643
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New Member
Good morning to all. Thanks for letting me join. I do not currently own a Janome, hence my reason for joining your group. I am thinking about purchasing a 500E embroidery only machine.
My current
Good morning to all. Thanks for letting me join. I do not currently own a Janome, hence my reason for joining your group. I am thinking about purchasing a 500E embroidery only machine.
My current
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katz11west
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#28642
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Re: About to toss this machine out the window!
Roberta---Well, that is not very encouraging. I was thinking I would replace all my generic, pre-wound bobbins out for only Janome branded ones and wind them a bit slower and it would probably
Roberta---Well, that is not very encouraging. I was thinking I would replace all my generic, pre-wound bobbins out for only Janome branded ones and wind them a bit slower and it would probably
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Kathy Strabel
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#28641
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Re: About to toss this machine out the window!
Thank you for sharing!
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sharynn
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#28640
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Re: About to toss this machine out the window!
Cheryl, I am going to date myself...LOL I learned to sew on a Singer treadle machine (actually 3) back when I was a literal toddler, so I don't even remember learning how to sew...just remember
Cheryl, I am going to date myself...LOL I learned to sew on a Singer treadle machine (actually 3) back when I was a literal toddler, so I don't even remember learning how to sew...just remember
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Cat - N
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#28639
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Re: About to toss this machine out the window!
I had those problems, too.
Learned to hate my machine and got rid of it!!
Joyce
I had those problems, too.
Learned to hate my machine and got rid of it!!
Joyce
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Joyce VanAtta
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#28638
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Re: Thread cutter
Hi Gwen,
It sounds like your dealer made a few tweaks to your machine when he serviced it. Look in your settings and see if there is a place where you can add/subtract length of the cut for the
Hi Gwen,
It sounds like your dealer made a few tweaks to your machine when he serviced it. Look in your settings and see if there is a place where you can add/subtract length of the cut for the
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Cheryl Paul
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#28637
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Re: About to toss this machine out the window!
Oh! And PLEASE don’t throw your machine “out the window” - it’s too pretty for that.
Cheryl - Saskatoon
Oh! And PLEASE don’t throw your machine “out the window” - it’s too pretty for that.
Cheryl - Saskatoon
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Cheryl Paul
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#28636
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