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Re: Caps
Okay So I went to price this and before I spring for that much.............has anyone on the board used one of these? Any thoughts on how well they work? I am having a little bit of sticker
Okay So I went to price this and before I spring for that much.............has anyone on the board used one of these? Any thoughts on how well they work? I am having a little bit of sticker
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bellecon3
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#14737
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Embroidery Arm Making a Racket.
I opened my embroidery arm on my 15000 the other day and it made a terrible racket. It sewed just fine but when it came to a certain spot it would make a terrible noise. Upon close examination I see
I opened my embroidery arm on my 15000 the other day and it made a terrible racket. It sewed just fine but when it came to a certain spot it would make a terrible noise. Upon close examination I see
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malehto
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#14736
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Re: Installation of MBX on Windows 10
thank u Jim.....Have a good lunch!!!!!
thank u Jim.....Have a good lunch!!!!!
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gbporter2002@...
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#14735
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Re: Pre wound bobbins in the UK
U are asbsolutely correct ..The M bobbins are fir Long/arm machines if i am not mistaken....GAFrom OH
U are asbsolutely correct ..The M bobbins are fir Long/arm machines if i am not mistaken....GAFrom OH
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gbporter2002@...
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#14733
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Re: 1/4" Foot or Cloth Guide
I could not get a good quarter inch using the 1/4' guide foot even when I moved the needle all the way to 9. I purchased the clearview 1/4 foot and it is closer. Or maybe I just can't sew in a
I could not get a good quarter inch using the 1/4' guide foot even when I moved the needle all the way to 9. I purchased the clearview 1/4 foot and it is closer. Or maybe I just can't sew in a
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bellecon3
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#14734
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1/4" Foot or Cloth Guide
I'm starting my first project on my new, but used, 12000. With my 6600 I always used the 1/4" walking foot for piecing. What do most people use on the 12K? The 1/4" "O" foot, 1/4" Walking Foot "OD"
I'm starting my first project on my new, but used, 12000. With my 6600 I always used the 1/4" walking foot for piecing. What do most people use on the 12K? The 1/4" "O" foot, 1/4" Walking Foot "OD"
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linny29ellis <no_reply@...>
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#14731
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Re: FSL Ballerinas completed!
those are stunning. I bet she is one happy little girl......
those are stunning. I bet she is one happy little girl......
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bellecon3
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#14732
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Re: Pre wound bobbins in the UK
OH MY GOODNESS!!!! M size bobbins will NOT work in our machines. We need Class 15 bobbins. M style are commercial sized.
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OH MY GOODNESS!!!! M size bobbins will NOT work in our machines. We need Class 15 bobbins. M style are commercial sized.
Sent from my iPad
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Marilyn York Reames <sewnqlt21842@...>
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#14729
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Re: FSL Ballerinas completed!
Beautiful Pru!
Teressa
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Teressa Sisemore
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#14730
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Re: FSL Ballerinas completed!
Great work Pru!
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Kit
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#14727
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Re: FSL Ballerinas completed!
Thank you all for the positive feedback!
The 5 small ballerinas are by Ace Points & the one large ballerina is by Stitch Delight.
Sent from Windows Mail
Thank you all for the positive feedback!
The 5 small ballerinas are by Ace Points & the one large ballerina is by Stitch Delight.
Sent from Windows Mail
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Pru Joy
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#14728
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Re: FSL Ballerinas completed!
Very nice! It's very pretty- I know your granddaughter will love it. I am fairly new to machine embroidery. I've had my first embroidery machine "15000" for less than a year. I was wondering where did
Very nice! It's very pretty- I know your granddaughter will love it. I am fairly new to machine embroidery. I've had my first embroidery machine "15000" for less than a year. I was wondering where did
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Tami Morgan
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#14726
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Re: FSL Ballerinas completed!
Lovely!! Lucky girl!
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ceilsews <no_reply@...>
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#14725
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Re: FSL Ballerinas completed!
Hi Pru,
Those are lovely! Such delicate nice work with a pretty color variation just sets them off. I am sure your granddaughter will be thrilled.
Congratulations; that was a lot of hard work.
Pat
Hi Pru,
Those are lovely! Such delicate nice work with a pretty color variation just sets them off. I am sure your granddaughter will be thrilled.
Congratulations; that was a lot of hard work.
Pat
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Patricia Ward
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#14724
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Re: FSL Ballerinas completed!
Lucky granddaughter, very pretty.
Lucky granddaughter, very pretty.
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Adrienne Wilson
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#14723
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Re: FSL Ballerinas completed!
Pru,Those are so pretty and delicate, love the pink!
Cas
Pru,Those are so pretty and delicate, love the pink!
Cas
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cas <cas@...>
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#14722
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Re: Installation of MBX on Windows 10
I upgraded from Windows 7 to Windows 10 and now my MBX 4.5 won't work. I get an Unable to open HASP Run-time (E0009) error. Have looked in Microsoft Services for the Sentinel Licensing Manager but
I upgraded from Windows 7 to Windows 10 and now my MBX 4.5 won't work. I get an Unable to open HASP Run-time (E0009) error. Have looked in Microsoft Services for the Sentinel Licensing Manager but
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malehto
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#14721
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Installation of MBX on Windows 10
Do I need to do any pre preparation before installing MBX on my new HPwindows 10 laptop? Also do I turn off antivirus as before on previous installations? thank you....GA from OH
Suspending
Do I need to do any pre preparation before installing MBX on my new HPwindows 10 laptop? Also do I turn off antivirus as before on previous installations? thank you....GA from OH
Suspending
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gbporter2002@...
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#14720
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Re: Klasse needles?
lol! Ok, thanks for the great advice.
Shouting "What? Me worry?", Jim says:
The shank of any household needle needs to be aspecific size in order to fit all household machines. They may
lol! Ok, thanks for the great advice.
Shouting "What? Me worry?", Jim says:
The shank of any household needle needs to be aspecific size in order to fit all household machines. They may
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cas@...
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#14719
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Re: FSL Ballerinas completed!
Absolutely beautiful!
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Betsy Pompi
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#14717
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