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163 COMMENTS
Nancy Blanks
13 years agoEileen, I soo enjoy your blog. Please continue designing. I love the neckline designs.
Gail Bracken
8 years agoPLease tell me where the activation code is on the cards? I purchased 6 from Kramer Sew n VAc in Cincinnati, but having trouble with which number is the activation code? Serial number is labelled but other Numbers are not? I live in Calgary, Alberta, could this be why?
Gail Bracken
8 years agoIs there a contact number?
christine sitzman
7 years agoI, also, would like a contact number or email address. I can’t d/s
the free designs in this last issue and I need help thanks
Denise Holguin
7 years agoChristine,
For assistance with downloading free designs from the magazine, please call: 888-739-0555 or send an email to: [email protected]
Thank you,
Denise
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5 years ago[email protected]
Mary Anne
13 years agoMy shopping “go to” is definitely machine embroidery designs! Can’t get enough of them and can’t stop looking at them. I do even embroider some of them out! Fun, fun, fun!
Merrya
Sue
12 years agoOh my gosh! I know at you mean I thought I was the only nutty one that can’t stop looking at new designs. I told myself it was about time to start the embroidery machine and get some of them done. Ha!
Sue
12 years agoI’m not sure If I am doing this correct or not but I forgot to say I am new to this blog. I just left my first reply. I have a Husqvarna Viking Designer and a Singer Embroidery machine. It took me two years to stop being afraid of the darn machine. I really didn’t have the lessons that I needed but since that time I joined an embroidery club at a quilt stop in my small town. I love it and everyone is to nice and supportive. Thank you for letting me join in.
Ed Lawso
10 years agoI’ve been called a “design junkie” and guess I am. I buy at the store, online and on ebay. I done some pretty good work on shirts and sweatshirts. Starting my first quilt using their stipple method. Wish me luck.
Nancy Nebeker
13 years agoI have a thing for organizers- bags, plastic boxes etc and things that can be configured for more than one use. I am facinated by “estate jewelry” that you can wear as a pin or as a pendant by removing the pin mechanism. I keep my current projects assembled in the bags so all the parts( patterns, fabric, stabilizer, buttons etc) are all in one place ready to go.
Can’t wait to see your shirt!
Perri Hogue
13 years agoI just got a new embroidery machine so right now my go to thing is embroidery patterns. There are just so many cute ones out there and there’s just so little time!! I know that I have a lot of them but the next one is just so cute and it’s calling my name!! I do actually stitch some of them out but I’ll never be able to do them all. But they’re just so much fun. And my favorite place to put them is on tshirts.
Mary Haggenmaker
13 years agoIt is indeed T-Shirt season once more. I am constantly on the lookout for new and clever ways to personalize and make them ornate. Can hardly wait to see the finished outcome you are working on. The thing that I usually make sure I never run out of is Fray-Chek. I use it on all my embroidery to make sure it never comes apart. I also check out the latest embroideryy thread shades. Gotta have them.
Susan Burns
13 years agoCan you believe it, my shopping go to are pincushions and books and patterns on making them. They make great gifts, and the folks who recieve them seem to really like them. I keep a list of who I have gifted them to so they only get one from me. I want to make them happy, not make them all laugh over my hobby!
Maria Fortunato
13 years agoHi. I am so glad to be able to join your blog. I love your website, designs and embroidery tools. Thanks for always have something cool to look at and learn about.
Hugs.
Maria Fortunato (Ohio)
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Linda Keller
13 years agoLike all your stuff. Just bought the 5X7 Snap Hoop for my Quattro. Anxious to try it out.
Joan Czaban
13 years agojoining blog
Barb
13 years agoIm just joining your blog. There are so many things on your page dont know where to start.I,ve just bought you 200×260 hoop for viking diamond machine and some stipple designs.
I love the concept of your stipple makes it so much easier to quilt at same time. I was wondering are you thinking of doing childrens stipple designs??????Like numbers and letters they would be great for quick baby gifts. Maybe even run a contest on it. What do you think. Hopeing you say yes.
Barb W
Laurie
13 years agoWill you be doing an event in the Chicago suburban area anytime in the next year or so? I live in Glenview, 25 miles north of downtown Chicago.
Vicki
13 years agoMy go to item is also a tee shirt, and I really like slippers, all kinds and colors of slippers.
Sharon
13 years agoLove your blog!!!!!! In my hoop right now is an Irish Table runner for my sister-in-law who has been so kind to put me up in her home overnight (once for 2 weeks!!!) When I had to return to Crystal Lake,Il. to do some banking and paperwork, for my mother.
She made the stressful time much more bearable for me. I could never repay her,
but I do know that she will love the Irish poem on the table runner.
Cora Hayes
13 years agoWhats in my Hoop? Right now I am working on Custom Boutique Dresses with Appliques on them. I have been doing custom sewing for over 23 years. I love making Special items. I love learning new things to do.
Marge Geraci
13 years agoI am so thankful for your magazine and your blog! I have learned so very much from you. The joy I get from my embroidery machine would not be near as fulfilling if it were not from your knowledge and willingness to share it with all of us. Thanks So Much!
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Peggy Schroeder
13 years agoHi Eileen,
Nothing in my hoop right now—both machines are in the shop getting new thread cutting assemblies. I am having withdrawal symptoms!! About all I can do is play with the thread, and occasionally rub a piece of fabric or two. I have made a list of all my stabilizers, and have decided to make one of your “little black tees” when I get them back. I have made a few sets of dish towels for Christmas so far, and a couple of bags. I love working on towels and tee shirts.
I have managed to come down with a nasty case of shingles, and since they say it is caused by stress, it must be because I miss my machines. Yes, plural, I have two embroidery machines, and there is no better sound than both of them running full blast at the same time!
Take care, and have a fun cruise.
Evelyn Gonzalez
13 years agoCan anyone tell me if the “Perfect Alighment Software” works on the Brother 4500-D machine (that’s what I have).
I have a gift certificate to the Embroidery Designs magazine store that expires on July 10th, so I need to know pretty soon.
All the description says is that it works on Brother machines. It doesn’t specify which Brother machines.
Thank you.
Mitzi
13 years agojust finished quilting a complete 75″ x 65″ project, entirely on my embroidery module. thank you, Eileen for your magazine, tips, and tools that have helped it make it all come together!
SUSAN KUHN
6 years agoEllen I just pruchsed your ShortE quilt frame, can u tell me where I might buy the rolling cabinet u have your SHORTE QUILT FRAME on. I have looked with no luck. thanks
Marti
13 years agoJust finished sewing some patriotic angels to put in the thank you cards for the wonderful bbq we went to for the 4th. Havent used my mega hoop yet so looking forward to it but trying to figure out how I’m going to save on stabilizer looks like I will use more as I have to use the big hoop each time so was hoping I could get away with using less I’m sure there is a simple solution. Anyways thank forr the great tips.
Doreen Linehan
13 years agoHi,
Like your ideas the flower wreath was cute.
Linda Arsement
13 years agoI would love to join your blog.
Arlis Mulder
13 years agoWould love to subscribe to your blog to get great inspirations.
Arlis Mulder
13 years agoI have seen the onesies that a skirt is added. It has a band, buttons on the band, and the skirt is curved on the one side when it meets on the side. Does anyone know where I can find directions on how to do this? Thanks for your help.
Penny
13 years agoI really like the website. I’ll subscribe to it. it’s sure to help my embroidery.
Penny
Joyce
13 years agoI always get so much inspiration from the Designs websites. Thank you. Right now I am working on Lingerie bags and toiletries bags for our Christmas Craft Sale at the Seniors complex where I live. The funds raised goes towards our entertainment for the year as well as our New Year’s Eve party.
Joey Elabedi
13 years agoHi Eileen,
I love Stipple stuff. I almost bought the newest set, and at the last minute saw my largest hoop wouldn’t be large enough.
My largest hoop is 240mm x 140mm. If I were to use an editing program to shrink the designs down that much would there be a lot of distortion due to density?
Any chance those of us with smaller systems can get in on this pretty set?
joey*
Nancy Nebeker
13 years agoI would like to know how to embroider on leather samples a friend who works at a furniture store gifted me with. They are very sturdy.
Karen Smith
13 years agoI am signing up for your blog–will comment after I become active in reading/using info from it. Thanks
Joyce Frustillo
13 years agoI am so excited to be joining your blog. I am always in search of new designs and inspiration. Thank You!
Lynda Howell
13 years agoHi Eileen,
I should have written this note years ago. I want to say thank you for such a nice article you did on one of my designs. It showed how color can change the look of ONE quilt.
I still take this magazine to show at my trunk shows so other people can see how different a quilt can change just by a total makeover in color.
Love your magazine.
Marcia
13 years agoI would like to know what stabilizer etc I should use on blocks for an inside door hanger.
Eva
13 years agoMy idea of the perfect vacation is staying at home all by myself, letting everyone think I went away, and play at my machine with no interruptions. I’ve got several of your stipple CDs and I would love to have the perfect placements CD. I can only dream. Hubby has Alzheimers and he doesn’t like going anywhere. Thanks for reading.
Brenda Spaht
13 years agoDo you make the snap hoop for the Brother Industial machines
Peggy
13 years agoFor the new stipple designs, I’d like snowflakes.
Edi Rains
13 years agoI am eager to join your blog, learned something new today about embossing. Thanks a million. Edi
Roxanne
13 years agoI am presently embroidering on bath towels. I do wish they would come out with a Snap Hoop for the Viking Machines. It would make it so much easier. I have a Designer I and a Viking Ruby. Love your blog!
Sue
12 years agoHow do you like your Designer? Now that I am learning more about it I really do like it. I have the first Hus embroidery machine that came out that had the programn cards. I just like the machine Hus machines because they are very well built. I wish I had the money to upgrade.
Lisa Cope
13 years agoI did not know that I needed so many purses. Now, I can’t stop thinking about the design possibilities, the function of them, and creativity that I can display on them. Keep the ideas coming!
Carol
13 years agoHello, My friend told me about your sight and that one person was wanting information on Embrilliance. I am also a Mac user and have been using Embrilliance Essentials, Convert it Mac and Embrilliance Thumbnailer. I do like them although I do not have everything figured out, their customer service has been very helpful.
Linda Yovanoff
13 years agocan someone tell me the difference between the Magna Hoop and the Snap Hoop?
eileenroche
13 years ago AUTHORHi Linda,
Great question. Click on this link for an overview. https://blog.dzgns.com/2010/06/all-about-hoops/
– Designs in Machine Embroidery
Dianne
13 years agoI was wondering if you will have the TExas showdown again this year?I missed it last year and would love to attend.
Anita Rodgers
13 years agoplease unsubscribe me – thank you (I don’t have time to read all the comments).
gayle hill
13 years agoI have just found this Blog and I am going tp get a lot of wonderful information about machine embroidery from it.
Jacquelyn Morris-Smith
13 years agoHi there Eileen,
I am an avid machine embroiderer. I have your books and have done several of the projects. I love the designs. I am curious about the snap hoop, but wonder if anyone has heard or experienced problems with the magnet interfering with the computer portion of the sewing machine? I have a Bernina 830.
Keep designing. Jacquelyn
Elizabeth Harris
13 years agohi eileen,
i am deaf lady and look for bed sheet embroidery machine to be embroided on it what i can change colors for any size of the sheets? thanks,elizabeth
bonnie smith
13 years agohow can i embroider on grosgrain ribbon?
Sandra Sanders
13 years agoI think the fortune cookies would be great for our Mother/daughter dinner at church. We could use your idea and put in something about each person like you did at your wedding.
I have used a different technique for making fortune cookies several years ago. We had some friends going through some health issues. I filled the cookies with Bible verses. I put a dozen in a Chinese take-out box.
karen
13 years agoI love your magazine and newsletters. Somehow they stopped coming, so I am eager to get the blogs again.
lori Kixmiller
13 years agoI was referred by some one from SOTF! Great site!
ram patil
13 years agohi eileen,
very nice designing consept. I so enjoy your blog. Please continue designing. I love the neckline designs. the great technicqs & wonderful information about machine embroidery from it.
sonja
13 years agoEileen,
Some times when i need a place or rather a way to store larger pcs of fabric I use a multiple skirt hanger with clips, saves on the ironing too, or a pant hanger. Now for the smaller pcs you can store scraps on a circular ring by color and punch a hole in the corner by folding the corner down on itself about 1/2″ punch hole through both layers for durability and you can use a spot of fray check to asure no raveling. Hope this helps good luck with you remodeling. Sonja Broken Arrow , Oklahoma
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Kayla
12 years agoEileen:
I recently purchased some designs from AppliqueJunkie.com. The designs downloaded well but they had no instructions with them. I e-mailed them about the instructions but have had no reply.
Since they advertised in your most recent magazine, I thought you would like to know about this and also want to know if anyone else has had this problem?
Linda
12 years agoHave had a Pfaff creative 2144 for several years. I bought the machine for my future retirement and bought it locally so I could get plenty of help. A few weeks after purchase, the business closed and I am left to fend for myself. I am now retired and trying to learn all the ins and outs. Can’t get to classes because I babysit for my new granddaughter. I just signed up for my third Craftsy class (yours) and love them all! I have not embroidered on knits and want to try some projects for my 2 new little ones. Thanks for your technique section and your help on Craftsy.
Jane
12 years agoI am new to your blog, I left a lot of yahoo groups because of too much email but this I will enjoy. I have the first Babylock Ellure they made, the little window on the machine isn’t any help but I manage. With all of the new machines out there it is hard to get motivated to use mine, when I know things could be so much easier.
Thank you for sharing your time and talents with us…
Viola Powell
12 years agoI have a Janome MC9700 which i have never used for embroidering as i do lack confidence. Do you have a step by step DVD video that i can buy to teach myself? Luv your site, first time here. HELP, please, as i’m anxious to learn.
Carolyn Dillinger
12 years agoI own an Elna 9500 made by Janome and I bought some books by Jeanine Twigg.The name of one of them is ‘Machine Embroidery Essentials, How to Stabilize, Hoop and Stitch Decorative Designs’ On the bottom of the book’s cover, it says, Designs and techniques for use with Baby Lock, Bernina, Brother, Elna, Husqvarna, Viking, JANOME,Kenmore, Singer, and White Embroidery machines.
It can be used with many brands of machines ande your machine is one of them. Jeanine Twigg has several books out on Machine Embroidery and I thought that they were helpful to me.
Hope this helps.
Carolyn
Rosemary Huggins
12 years agoCould you please explain “feed burner” to me. How do I get one?
How much does it cost to subscribe to your Blog?
It is obvious that I am very new to the world of embroidery.
Thank you for your email re how to get started on embroidery.
Kathy
12 years agoHi , I ‘m new to the site, and also to embroidery. I have a brother innov-is 2800D and just heard about the snap hoop for continuous embroidery, does the magnetic hoop hold the fabric tightly in place. I have been looking for reviews and can not find any. I am very interested in purchasing one of the hoops to learn to embroider a table runner.
Jane
12 years agoHi!
I have been a fan of yours for some time now. I hope this is a proper forum to ask a trouble shooting question. I have a Babylock Ellageo 3 and have been embroidering away for years on it. Now I have a message when I am all set up to embroider that I need to attach the hoop. What could cause the noop from not being recognized? The machine works perfectly without the embroidery module. I was embroidering fine two days ago.
Carolyn Dillinger
12 years agoI am subscribed to Eileen’s Blog, however, when I receive an email telling about the latest blog, the font is so small that I am unable to read it. Once I find the place to click on to open the web site it is ok, but I can never read the emails. Ploease advise.Thank you.
Carolyn
MHP
12 years agoI just tried to sign up for the ‘blog’, but it said I’m alreay signed up! I do not receive it, and I’m very disappointed if I can’t get this! I love th dzgns mag, but I am VERY new to machine emb., AND I am pretty inept when it comes to the computer! A VERY BAD combination! My husband bought me a 10 needle, 10 thread machine as my first machine! OH MY! What a challenge!SO, I was hoping the BLOG would be another source of education? Yes? Keep up the WONDERFUL work. Thank you!
Denise Holguin
12 years ago AUTHORHi MHP–
Thank you for letting us know about the difficulty in signing up to receive the blog. I just checked the settings for your account. Will you double check your email and also your spam? There should be an email waiting for you to verify you want to receive the blog. Once you verify you should be all set!
Denise Holguin
Pat
12 years agoI am looking to purchase Viking Husquavarna H Class 600e. Does anyone have any comments on this machine?
Linda Horton
12 years agoI am excited to have found your blog. I purchased a 6 needle babylock machine in July of 2011 and am ashamed to say, I really have not done very much with it. I am trying to get started with doing some items and I want to know if you can take a design and change the recipe for it using a digitizing software because I am trying to use the same design on a t-shirt, a hoodie and a windbreaker type jacket. Any suggestions are appreciated.
Linda Horton
Patricia
12 years agoHI–Eileen–I was wondering will there be, or is there a snap hoop
for the newer singers–Singer Futura XL400–for the 10×6 hoop–
I think it would be in demand–or even a continuous position hoop
for this machine—I hope I am posting this in the right place–
thank you pat
Sandra Nettles
12 years agoI want to like to embroider on a daily basis. If I practice daily, I should get better results.
denise
12 years agoJust bought a Brother pe770 to embroider alongside my Husqvarna #1+. I never learned how to embroider with my Viking, but my dear sister-in-law inspired me to take it back up again. I aim to be proficient before the summer ends.
Gwen Breece
11 years agoI received the All Seasons off in an email. I already have the design pack, but would like to have the Festive Table Runner project. Is there any way that I can get it. Don’t need another copy of All Seasons.
Beverly Reeves
11 years agoI am subscribed to your blog, but do not receieve any posts. I have tried to re-subscribe, but am unable to do that.
Sharron
11 years agoIf you could purchase only one snap hoop to start with, which size would you get?
Linda Horton
11 years agoI would want the new 7 x 11 hoop. I love reading all the info on your blog. I am trying to learn how to use my BabyLock 6 needle machine and I am trying to soak up some of the knowledge from you and your bloggers.
venita
11 years agoI cannot login. It says that I am registered but won’t let me login. Help
Cathy
11 years agoI have a Designer SE and I would like to know if it is possible to embroider vertically. I want to do a date down the side of a wall hanging and I don’t know if this is possible. Help Please. thanks Cathy
Margo1
11 years agoI have been hunting for a simple black map of the island on Nantucket that I can purchase for use on my embroidery machine. So far I have search quit a few design websites with no luck. Does anyone know where I can purchase a design like this? If so could you let me know. Thanks.
Linda Lester
11 years agoI’m having a problem with the no-sew pin cushion from Machine Embroidered Quilting and Applique, page 49. Should there be a correction to this design? I stitched color 1 and then lay another piece of fabric down and stitch color 2, but the stitching lines are placed exactly on top of each other leaving no border between colors 1 and 2. Also the stippling stitches seem to be stitched out of order as bean stitch is stitched before adding the next piece of fabric, and consequently the next layer of fabric does not get tacked down and just leaves the stippling stitches for the edge. Also I find that 5 layers of fabric plus the stabilizer makes the top of the pin cushion rather thick. Am I doing something wrong. I have not modified the design at all and am following the stitching and placement of fabric step by step as in the book. Any suggestions? Thanks
Jeanne Berry
11 years agoHello Eileen, I hope you can help me as I want to buy some of the towels called days of the week towels. I am also interested in buying the color banded towels which do not have the days of the week imprinted on them. I believe these towels come in packages of 12 with 6 color bands and two of each color. If you have some of these types of towels for sale or if you know where I might buy them, please email me to the above email address. Thanks you for a prompt reply. Jeanne Berry
Judy
11 years agoHi, Eileen and readers! I have just found you and am so excited. I bought a Baby Lock Esante for embroidery last year and had no idea you could use it for quilting. I have just started looking into hoop quilting. I started a precious quilt for my first baby granddaughter but never finished it. I am embarassed to say she is soon turning 6 and it is still not done. I am determined to complete it for her 7th birthday in July and want to quilt in using my machine. Can I stipple it in sections, as the top is completed or do I need to take it apart and stitch designs on each square? So excited to find you! Can wait to get a copy of your magazine. Judy
Judy
11 years agoUh….previously, that should have been “Can’t” wait to get a copy of your magazine. HaHa.
Cindy
11 years agoJust to let you know – I recently purchased the “snap monster hoop” and I LOVE it! I am making a baby quilt for my granddaughter who is due end of June and I could not have quilted it without “snap-hoop” It is so easy to use and fast. I was hesitant to buy it at first because of cost – but it is well worth every cent!! THANK-YOU
Carolyn Havens
11 years agoI hope someone can help me, I recently got a Babylock Endurance ll
6 needle emb. mach. Does anyone know if the Designer Gallery software will save the designs in PES so they don’t/won’t change the colors I changed in my designs. The program I am using right now will not. I am leaning towards buying the Embordery Works Everyday. Many thanks to anyone that can help me.
Carolyn
Nina
10 years agoI use Designers Gallery to save and locate my designs. When I upload to my embroidery software (Floriani Total Control Pro) I can then make changes and save it there. I have the Baby Lock Enterprise (10 needle)and the Ellisimo Gold. I leave the original design in Designers Gallery. Hope this helps!
Sandy Stephens
10 years agoHi Eileen,
I am needing a little info on the Quick Snap hoop system fro a Brother PR 650. Do these frames really vibrate a lot? I have the fast frames and they really vibrate. I want to get these but they are a lot of money for something that might vibrate like my fast frames. Can you please let me know. I would like to order these but need some help…. Do you have any specials running on the Quick snap hoop system???
Pamela Pope
10 years agoSo much enjoy your posts and lessons. Software is very cute and creative!
JILL MYBURGH
10 years agoThe Snap hoop and Monster hoops are compatible with which embroidery machines. I have a Brother Innovis V3 and a Bernina 830
irene
10 years agoI love your magazine and wanted to purchase the Beyond Elegance Handbags collection. Before I purchase them I need to know if it will fit in the 5×7 hoop. I can’t seem to find that information anywhere.
Donna Lckwood
10 years agoEileen,
Could I order and pay for a thread lubricator replacement for my thread pilot?
Donna
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9 years agoHow can I get someone to respond to my repeated requests for help on the Calligraphy design software? I’ve emailed several days and even contacted the 3rd party vendor where I purchased it. It’s been over a week and nothing.
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8 years agoI am looking for a copy of The best of OESD cats & dogs booklet. I purchased the CD set and have lost the booklet. I contacted OESD and they no longer have it. Haven’t been able to find one on amazon or ebay. Does any one have this CD set?
Sandy Stephens
8 years agoHi Eileen!
Got a question about the snap hoops. Does anyone have a problem with them “bouncing” when they are stitching? Mine does all the time even I feel it’s tight on the screws. I have to ” weight it down” to keep it from bouncing so much. Is there something I am doing wrong or is there something else besides the weighing the front down to keep the hoop from bouncing? Would the table that goes under the 6 needle machine keep it from bouncing? Thanks for any help!
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8 years agoI have a Brother Entrepreneur Pro.. I want to embroider business logos on the back of polo & tshirts. I have a 14 inch hoop, but don’t know how to attach the shirt without it embroidering through both the front & back. When I station the hoop on just the back side the fronts don’t stretch enough to fold over the hoop edge. Is there a special hoop I need?
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