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Re: Long quilting patterns for 9850?
Using a twin needle looks nice also.
Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device
Using a twin needle looks nice also.
Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device
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Virginia
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#28769
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Re: Long quilting patterns for 9850?
I'm not familiar with your machine, but just looked it up. I'm "guessing" you want to use the embroidery part of the machine vs. the sewing part to do the quilting? If you're unable to use an
I'm not familiar with your machine, but just looked it up. I'm "guessing" you want to use the embroidery part of the machine vs. the sewing part to do the quilting? If you're unable to use an
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Dottie Newkirk
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#28768
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Re: Long quilting patterns for 9850?
I do a wavy stitch with a walking foot. Then I weave the opposite way on the second pass so it crosses the first one and makes the pattern.
I do a wavy stitch with a walking foot. Then I weave the opposite way on the second pass so it crosses the first one and makes the pattern.
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Karen Edgecombe
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#28767
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Long quilting patterns for 9850?
New to the group. I am trying to do a quilting stich on the border of a quilt. All the embroidery stitches are too narrow and too much thread. I am looking for a simple wave pattern or something
New to the group. I am trying to do a quilting stich on the border of a quilt. All the embroidery stitches are too narrow and too much thread. I am looking for a simple wave pattern or something
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Betty <Betty@...>
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#28766
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Re: Adding stitches to S9
Oh thank you so much! I haven’t been able to get it to work. I will print your instructions and try again. I presume that the stitch you gave to the group is in the files. I will look through
Oh thank you so much! I haven’t been able to get it to work. I will print your instructions and try again. I presume that the stitch you gave to the group is in the files. I will look through
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Mary Mills
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#28765
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Re: Adding stitches to S9
First of all create the stitch in Stitch composer. (Or are you using my french knot that I gave the group? If so save it on your computer where you know where it is!)
Then copy it onto your usb into
First of all create the stitch in Stitch composer. (Or are you using my french knot that I gave the group? If so save it on your computer where you know where it is!)
Then copy it onto your usb into
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favymtz
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#28764
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Re: Adding stitches to S9
Thank you, I will see if I can figure it out. Regards, Mary
Thank you, I will see if I can figure it out. Regards, Mary
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Mary Mills
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#28763
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Re: Adding stitches to S9
I think what you want is on Page 64 of the manual. I don't know if you can save it to the machine, but you can import it from a USB drive.
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Kathleen Chevalier
I think what you want is on Page 64 of the manual. I don't know if you can save it to the machine, but you can import it from a USB drive.
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Kathleen Chevalier
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Kathleen Chevalier
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#28762
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Adding stitches to S9
Hello everyone! Hope you have finally escaped lockdown. Here in Australia it is in full swing! I am trying to add a french knot stitch to my S9 and have no idea how to do it. its a 9mm stitch
Hello everyone! Hope you have finally escaped lockdown. Here in Australia it is in full swing! I am trying to add a french knot stitch to my S9 and have no idea how to do it. its a 9mm stitch
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Mary Mills
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#28761
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Re: Associating an Embroidery File Type with Software
Thank you everyone for your help and education. A Dime programmer contacted me and fixed the problem by linking directly to EmbLinkTool. I really appreciate all the help.
Thank you everyone for your help and education. A Dime programmer contacted me and fixed the problem by linking directly to EmbLinkTool. I really appreciate all the help.
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Vivian
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#28760
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Re: Follow-up: ALternative to tossing machine out the window
Thanks so much for the update which I've copied for my files too, as I also have a 500E. So pleased you have finally got it fixed as I had a niggling problem with my 10001 some years ago. After
Thanks so much for the update which I've copied for my files too, as I also have a 500E. So pleased you have finally got it fixed as I had a niggling problem with my 10001 some years ago. After
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SewingRose
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#28759
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Re: Follow-up: ALternative to tossing machine out the window
Vikki---The model of my machine that was giving me so much trouble with the "bouncing bobbin" is an embroidery-only model MC500E. Quilty people sometimes will use embroidered blocks----and since the
Vikki---The model of my machine that was giving me so much trouble with the "bouncing bobbin" is an embroidery-only model MC500E. Quilty people sometimes will use embroidered blocks----and since the
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Kathy Strabel
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#28758
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Re: Follow-up: ALternative to tossing machine out the window
Thank you, Kathy, for that very informative post about your machine and the fix. I am so happy for you that FINALLY it is fixed and that you can happily enjoy what you do with it. Great to have a
Thank you, Kathy, for that very informative post about your machine and the fix. I am so happy for you that FINALLY it is fixed and that you can happily enjoy what you do with it. Great to have a
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Patricia Ward
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#28757
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Re: Follow-up: ALternative to tossing machine out the window
Kathy – I haven’t kept the previous emails in which you indicated the model of your machine having this issue. I work part time for an LQS store in Houston. I’d like to add your email to the
Kathy – I haven’t kept the previous emails in which you indicated the model of your machine having this issue. I work part time for an LQS store in Houston. I’d like to add your email to the
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Vikki Youngmeyer
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#28756
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Re: Follow-up: ALternative to tossing machine out the window
Kathy,
I am so happy for you! That is wonderful news. You shop manager is a keeper for sure! I had a similar problem with a VCR years ago. It was practically new when it started acting up. I, like
Kathy,
I am so happy for you! That is wonderful news. You shop manager is a keeper for sure! I had a similar problem with a VCR years ago. It was practically new when it started acting up. I, like
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Kathy Skagen
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#28755
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Re: Follow-up: ALternative to tossing machine out the window
Oh my goodness, Kathy. Crazy how such little, unnoticed things wreck such havoc! So glad it was finally resolved. Kudos to your perseverance.
- Cat
Typos courtesy of autocorrect.
Oh my goodness, Kathy. Crazy how such little, unnoticed things wreck such havoc! So glad it was finally resolved. Kudos to your perseverance.
- Cat
Typos courtesy of autocorrect.
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Cat - N
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#28754
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Re: Follow-up: ALternative to tossing machine out the window
Kathy,
Thank you for sharing your problem and the solution. We all learn so much when information is shared. I am very happy your machine is back up and working well.
Sew on Sister!
Rossana
Kathy,
Thank you for sharing your problem and the solution. We all learn so much when information is shared. I am very happy your machine is back up and working well.
Sew on Sister!
Rossana
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momin8tor5
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#28753
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Re: Follow-up: ALternative to tossing machine out the window
Yay! A success story amid all these catastrophes! Seriously. I take great joy in these everyday, normal successes. Will all of the craziness, here we are, carrying on life. Thank you for sharing.
Yay! A success story amid all these catastrophes! Seriously. I take great joy in these everyday, normal successes. Will all of the craziness, here we are, carrying on life. Thank you for sharing.
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Helen Aarness
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#28752
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Follow-up: ALternative to tossing machine out the window
Greetings Janome owners: A couple of months ago, I started a thread that generated a lot of comments and advice from many of you. I was having a recurring problem with a noisy, bouncy and rattling
Greetings Janome owners: A couple of months ago, I started a thread that generated a lot of comments and advice from many of you. I was having a recurring problem with a noisy, bouncy and rattling
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Kathy Strabel
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#28751
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Re: Associating an Embroidery File Type with Software
Perfect Sttich Viewer made by DIME is only an iconizer. It wants to associate itself with the DIME software, either Embroidery Tool Shed (the free program) or PEP (the full digitizing program.)
My
Perfect Sttich Viewer made by DIME is only an iconizer. It wants to associate itself with the DIME software, either Embroidery Tool Shed (the free program) or PEP (the full digitizing program.)
My
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favymtz
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#28750
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