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Can you tell me the program you use to match the points….thanks
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This is beautiful!
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Wow! So much thought and creativity is going into this beautiful piece. Best of luck with the up coming quilt shows!
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I am so excited to see this border treatment and I hope you will release it for sale. I ordered the finishing kit for the album and I was honestly disappointed. After all that fantastic work with the acanthus border, it was a letdown to see just hatching. I hope your album wins recognition at the show, but I wanted you to know you have a very excited customer waiting to buy, credit card in hand. Cheryl W, douquilt…
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We use Bernina Designer Plus, it's high-end and I'm sure other less expensive programs would get the job done! The problem is, as we said in the blog, it's easy to match on the computer, not so easy to recreate in real life! Once stitched, the designs shrink up– we were using the features on the sewing machine to reduce, rotate, etc, etc, and it was time consuming.
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Thanks Dyane! What I didn't mention in the blog– I could never have reached this point without my wonderful customers who unknowingly showed me the way, buoying me along with flattering comments, lol– but that's a subject that would fill a novel– XOX
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Thanks for your comment–we understand that a select number of customers are as “crazy” about machine embroidery as we are! That being said, we made the finishing instructions on this larger piece free and tried to stick with something an average customer would be able to follow through with– it was honestly our original intent to do it as well. In terms of the difficulty in registering these pieces– it would be page after page of instructions and a customer service nightmare– keep in mind there were four different sizes of blocks offered as well, not to mention differences in sizes when individuals stitch them together. That being said, if we haven't scared you off yet, and you have a considerable degree of skill in hooping and registering designs, we'd be happy to offer them to you free, with some guidance in the details of how it's done– just contact us and let us know June-ish– the top borders are still not digitized! Thank you so much for you interest and your comment– we really appreciate it. XOX Carol
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Thank you, Mary Ellen– just getting in to a show is an honor! Hope you and A New England Album cross paths someday. XOX
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I will definitely contact you June-ish, thank you. You might want to consider this as an opportunity for your customers to strive for the next level. I agree it would be a nightmare for some, but some embroiderers don't know what they canNOT do, until someone tells them. lol With the technology in many of the TOL machines, cameras, lasers, etc., it may be simpler than you think. I think you are doing the “hard part” now, in the digitizing. Your instructions on how to join blocks and place the ancathas borders were thorough and they worked. You can offer this as an option for those wanting the next level.
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Carol, as stated on FB, I'm just crazy about your new border treatment. The finished quilt is going to be eye-bogglingly spectacular. I know this is OT, but did not know how else to contact you. Came across this a moment ago:https://www.tinymodernist.com/products/san-francisco-cross-stitch-chart-instant-downloadand thought of you immediately. Wouldn't it make a great quilt? (And I notice there are other cities as part of the series too.) I'm well aware of copyright etc but just wanted to share this lovely little design that I thought would speak to your heart.
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Love it Pam– if you're a cross stitch AND a San Francisco friend, take a look at this too….https://www.etsy.com/listing/180527522/pretty-little-san-francisco-satsuma
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Can you tell me the program you use to match the points….thanks
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This is beautiful!
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Wow! So much thought and creativity is going into this beautiful piece. Best of luck with the up coming quilt shows!
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I am so excited to see this border treatment and I hope you will release it for sale. I ordered the finishing kit for the album and I was honestly disappointed. After all that fantastic work with the acanthus border, it was a letdown to see just hatching. I hope your album wins recognition at the show, but I wanted you to know you have a very excited customer waiting to buy, credit card in hand. Cheryl W, douquilt…
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We use Bernina Designer Plus, it's high-end and I'm sure other less expensive programs would get the job done! The problem is, as we said in the blog, it's easy to match on the computer, not so easy to recreate in real life! Once stitched, the designs shrink up– we were using the features on the sewing machine to reduce, rotate, etc, etc, and it was time consuming.
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Thanks Dyane! What I didn't mention in the blog– I could never have reached this point without my wonderful customers who unknowingly showed me the way, buoying me along with flattering comments, lol– but that's a subject that would fill a novel– XOX
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Thanks for your comment–we understand that a select number of customers are as “crazy” about machine embroidery as we are! That being said, we made the finishing instructions on this larger piece free and tried to stick with something an average customer would be able to follow through with– it was honestly our original intent to do it as well. In terms of the difficulty in registering these pieces– it would be page after page of instructions and a customer service nightmare– keep in mind there were four different sizes of blocks offered as well, not to mention differences in sizes when individuals stitch them together. That being said, if we haven't scared you off yet, and you have a considerable degree of skill in hooping and registering designs, we'd be happy to offer them to you free, with some guidance in the details of how it's done– just contact us and let us know June-ish– the top borders are still not digitized! Thank you so much for you interest and your comment– we really appreciate it. XOX Carol
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Thank you, Mary Ellen– just getting in to a show is an honor! Hope you and A New England Album cross paths someday. XOX
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I will definitely contact you June-ish, thank you. You might want to consider this as an opportunity for your customers to strive for the next level. I agree it would be a nightmare for some, but some embroiderers don't know what they canNOT do, until someone tells them. lol With the technology in many of the TOL machines, cameras, lasers, etc., it may be simpler than you think. I think you are doing the “hard part” now, in the digitizing. Your instructions on how to join blocks and place the ancathas borders were thorough and they worked. You can offer this as an option for those wanting the next level.
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Carol, as stated on FB, I'm just crazy about your new border treatment. The finished quilt is going to be eye-bogglingly spectacular. I know this is OT, but did not know how else to contact you. Came across this a moment ago:https://www.tinymodernist.com/products/san-francisco-cross-stitch-chart-instant-downloadand thought of you immediately. Wouldn't it make a great quilt? (And I notice there are other cities as part of the series too.) I'm well aware of copyright etc but just wanted to share this lovely little design that I thought would speak to your heart.
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Love it Pam– if you're a cross stitch AND a San Francisco friend, take a look at this too….https://www.etsy.com/listing/180527522/pretty-little-san-francisco-satsuma
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