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Posted by Kirsten Sollie on January 8, 2007, 12:39 am
I finally decided on the Designer SE and have been having so much fun ever
since. The girls love it and we have monogrammed several towels already. I
have played around with the software but will need more time before
understanding all the digitizing and customizing.
While I was at the shop, I also updated my serger (from 1997) with a
Huskylock 930 (or something like that) with the money my huband gave me. So
all I need now is time. I think I will send the children on vacation for a
week (if only).
So if you don't hear from me in a while, everyone will know why.
Kirsten
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Posted by BEI Design on January 8, 2007, 2:41 am
Kirsten Sollie wrote:
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> I finally decided on the Designer SE and have been having
> so much fun ever since. The girls love it and we have
> monogrammed several towels already. I have played around
> with the software but will need more time before
> understanding all the digitizing and customizing. While I was
> at the shop, I also updated my serger (from
> 1997) with a Huskylock 930 (or something like that) with
> the money my huband gave me. So all I need now is time. I
> think I will send the children on vacation for a week (if
> only). So if you don't hear from me in a while, everyone will
> know why.
> Kirsten
Congratulations, Kirsten! Do be aware, you'll soon be addicted
to putting designs on *everything*! Old T-shirts, totes,
jackets....
And this is definitely something the girls will love, too. Blair
is nuts about it.
Beverly
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Posted by Kirsten Sollie on January 8, 2007, 8:08 am
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> Kirsten Sollie wrote:
>> I finally decided on the Designer SE and have been having
>> so much fun ever since. The girls love it and we have
>> monogrammed several towels already. I have played around
>> with the software but will need more time before
>> understanding all the digitizing and customizing. While I was at the
>> shop, I also updated my serger (from
>> 1997) with a Huskylock 930 (or something like that) with
>> the money my huband gave me. So all I need now is time. I
>> think I will send the children on vacation for a week (if
>> only). So if you don't hear from me in a while, everyone will
>> know why.
>> Kirsten
> Congratulations, Kirsten! Do be aware, you'll soon be addicted to putting
> designs on *everything*! Old T-shirts, totes, jackets....
> And this is definitely something the girls will love, too. Blair is nuts
> about it.
> Beverly
Thanks Beverly,
The girls are nuts about it. We went to the fabric store yesterday to buy
stabilizer and Britt-Christine and Ann-Cathrine chipped in and bought fabric
to sew Ann-Cathrine pajamas. When we came home, Britt-Christine went right
to work, cut them out and started sewing them, then embroidered something on
the pants. Is this the same machine you have?
Kirsten
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Posted by BEI Design on January 8, 2007, 2:42 pm
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> Thanks Beverly,
> The girls are nuts about it. We went to the fabric store
> yesterday to buy stabilizer and Britt-Christine and
> Ann-Cathrine chipped in and bought fabric to sew Ann-Cathrine
> pajamas. When we came home, Britt-Christine went right to work,
> cut them out and started sewing them, then embroidered
> something on the pants. Is this the same machine you have?
No, I bought the Singer XL5000, at the end of that model run.
Pogonip/Joanne mentioned longing for one a few years back. She
liked the "endless bobbin", and I find that to be a terrific
feature. I also invested in the Singer proprietary software
package (PSW 2.0a), as well as Embird. I have loved creating my
own designs.
Beverly
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Posted by Pogonip on January 8, 2007, 2:49 pm
BEI Design wrote:
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>>Thanks Beverly,
>>The girls are nuts about it. We went to the fabric store
>>yesterday to buy stabilizer and Britt-Christine and
>>Ann-Cathrine chipped in and bought fabric to sew Ann-Cathrine
>>pajamas. When we came home, Britt-Christine went right to work,
>>cut them out and started sewing them, then embroidered
>>something on the pants. Is this the same machine you have?
>
>
> No, I bought the Singer XL5000, at the end of that model run.
> Pogonip/Joanne mentioned longing for one a few years back. She
> liked the "endless bobbin", and I find that to be a terrific
> feature. I also invested in the Singer proprietary software
> package (PSW 2.0a), as well as Embird. I have loved creating my
> own designs.
>
> Beverly
>
>
I got one, Beverly, and also the PSW 2.0a, which I need to plug in to
see if it works..... I got it from Jenny and she tested it before
shipping.
--
Joanne
stitches @ singerlady.reno.nv.us.earth.milky-way.com
http://members.tripod.com/~bernardschopen/
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> so much fun ever since. The girls love it and we have
> monogrammed several towels already. I have played around
> with the software but will need more time before
> understanding all the digitizing and customizing. While I was
> at the shop, I also updated my serger (from
> 1997) with a Huskylock 930 (or something like that) with
> the money my huband gave me. So all I need now is time. I
> think I will send the children on vacation for a week (if
> only). So if you don't hear from me in a while, everyone will
> know why.
> Kirsten