![]() ![]() Do that by reading the manual so that you can thread your machine, thread your bobbin (even if you will be using pre-wound bobbins, which I highly recommend), get files from your computer to your machine, skip color steps in a design, and go back a few stitches (one stitch at a time). ![]() ![]() There are two keys to going from having a "never-used" machine to having a stitching addiction: From here on out, I will be talking to Joan (and you) directly! My take on this: it is not an awesome deal if you don't use it! So, for her (and anyone else that finds this helpful especially those who got an embroidery machine for Christmas), I have created this tutorial. She found an awesome deal on an embroidery machine at a yard sale (everyone should be so lucky!!) but she put it away because she couldn't figure out how to use it. During Christmas, I met up with my Aunt Joan at the mall, and later, on Christmas Day at my house, where the subject of embroidery came up. ![]()
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