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#2381
This is an excellent tip! I had considered buying titanium needles, but it makes sense that I would want the needle to break instead of the machine. I have inadvertently had my needle in the wrong position for the foot and broke the needle. A titanium probably would have damaged the machine.
#2383
Super Member
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: MS
Posts: 2,624
Do anyone have a Snap Hoop that they would be willing to sell that would fit a Brother PE700II. I fell in love with using it at the Bayou Embroidery University but they didn't have my model there.
It really works much better than my Magna Hoop!!
It really works much better than my Magna Hoop!!
#2384
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Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: Tipton, IN
Posts: 1,122
I owe a Janome 11000 and love I,t so I bought another one from a friend who got the 12000 Janome ( lucky duck!) and I can't embroidery on the one I bought... It keeps telling me needs P foot which is on the machine and everything is set up to emb but it won't recognize the foot (I guess).. I have it in shop (holding my breath it won't cost me a fortune!!) Has anyone else ever had this problem? and if so what did your repair man say?
#2385
Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Oregon City, OR
Posts: 214
I've read somewhere that wrapping the hoop will hold the fabric better, stop the shifting. Has anyone tried this, does it work, and if so what do you wrap with?
#2386
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Colorado
Posts: 3,536
Since I started using "Hoop Grip" I have not had any fabric shifts.
When it starts to get to the point that I get some slipping I peel
the tape off and run a new strip.
Totally love the stuff, and I HIGHLY recommend trying it.
When it starts to get to the point that I get some slipping I peel
the tape off and run a new strip.
Totally love the stuff, and I HIGHLY recommend trying it.
#2388
Junior Member
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Midwest
Posts: 258
I have been going crazy figuring out an em, and ending up getting a singer future quartet seqs 6000. Done a couple of projects with it and have been happy so far. It has a big learner curve for me, and taking it step by step. Before I got it my plans was to do sweatshirts, and quilt labels (I am not there yet). So the price was right, and so much software came with it. Really don't have no hidden extra expense for me. My question is-what website do you feel have good free embroidery designs, I know some are probably better than others. I am really new at this and trying to figure everything out. Trying to figure out stabilizers, thread, etc. Any advice will sure be appreciated.
#2389
Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Oregon City, OR
Posts: 214
There are tons of embroidery design websites out there and most will have a free pattern or two. Google works well for that. Artisticthreadworks.com has lots of free downloads and a weekly newsletter with the latest freebies. I have not had any problems with anything I've gotten from them. They also have lots of tutorials on just about anything you want to know, threads, which stabilizers to use, how to stitch on card stock, etc. I don't have any ties to the site, just like them.
#2390
www.embroiderylibrary.com is a good site to check out, they have lots of designs and everyone I have gotten from there has sewn out really well. They have 2 free designs each month and often run specials.
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