Saturday, March 21, 2009
Hoop It Up
In addition to the standard 4" x 4" hoop, you can buy a smaller hoop and larger hoop for special embroidery needs. Note: A larger hoop doesn't allow you to embroider bigger images (larger than 4" x 4"). Instead, it allows you to embroider a larger area using multiple images or text without having to re-hoop your fabric.
First Shopping List
Here is the list of items that Marci suggested for the first run to the store:
Your machine will not come with any thread. Below are the items you should pick up from JoAnn – all this will cost less than $50:
1) 1 Spool Coats & Clark bobbin thread (runs about $4) It has the blue cap
1) 1 Spool Coats & Clark bobbin thread (runs about $4) It has the blue cap
http://www.coatsandclark.com/Products/Machine+Embroidery/Threads/Polyester+Bobbin+Thread.htm
2) 1 roll of Sulky stabilizer – Stiffy heavy weight (runs about $9). This will work until you get buy the nice Floriani.
3) 1 package of Schmetz ‘Embroidery’ Needles size 14. The embroidery needle has a longer sash than regular needles. This helps prevent the thread from shredding as it flows thru the needle eye. (Pack of 5 runs about $4). FYI – I rarely break needles on my embroidery machine… but, they do get dull and need to be changes from time to time for the best results.
4) Cones of thread – various colors. JoAnn sells maxi-lock cones (with 3000 yards of thread) for $1.99. Buy one of these in every color. The Sulky brand thread for embroidery is really expensive and not as nice to work with – In my opinion.
5) 1 thread stand… these cost about $6 and can be found hanging on the notions wall
2) 1 roll of Sulky stabilizer – Stiffy heavy weight (runs about $9). This will work until you get buy the nice Floriani.
3) 1 package of Schmetz ‘Embroidery’ Needles size 14. The embroidery needle has a longer sash than regular needles. This helps prevent the thread from shredding as it flows thru the needle eye. (Pack of 5 runs about $4). FYI – I rarely break needles on my embroidery machine… but, they do get dull and need to be changes from time to time for the best results.
4) Cones of thread – various colors. JoAnn sells maxi-lock cones (with 3000 yards of thread) for $1.99. Buy one of these in every color. The Sulky brand thread for embroidery is really expensive and not as nice to work with – In my opinion.
5) 1 thread stand… these cost about $6 and can be found hanging on the notions wall
I added to this some extra thread, black bobbin thread, duck canvas, fabric, patches and upgraded the roll of stabilizer and ended up in the $100 range.
Here is all of the loot:
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
The Starting Point
The Starting Point: I am totally an Embroidery Novice.
I can imagine that I am not the only one out there. So I thought I would share the wealth of knowledge as it is shared with me....
I have always wanted to embroider, but I thought that it was not an affordable hobby. I heard tales of $7K machines and notions that would break the bank. Knowing several people who had invested exactly that in their equipment, I "left it on the shelf" along with the long list of hobbies that do not fit into my lifestyle.
And then I met Marci... Marci! Marci! Marci! (Marci rules!)
Marci made me a wonderful bag that she beautifully embroidered. AND she claimed that the machine that she used cost UNDER $500!
My fingers did the walking and I was able to find the machine and lots of accessories online. Marci helped me to find some better deals and let me know what I needed immediately and what could wait.
I have specific embroidery needs for the small business that my husband and I own. So I wondered if Marci's machine would fit the bill. Marci sent more samples that she made on her machine. They were exactly what I need.
I was finally able to justify the purchase!
My machine arrived yesterday: Brother SE350

And the accessory that I need most will arrive within a few days:
Brother PED Basic
Luckily Marci gave me a notions list... but I will save that for later! Thanks Marci!
I can imagine that I am not the only one out there. So I thought I would share the wealth of knowledge as it is shared with me....
I have always wanted to embroider, but I thought that it was not an affordable hobby. I heard tales of $7K machines and notions that would break the bank. Knowing several people who had invested exactly that in their equipment, I "left it on the shelf" along with the long list of hobbies that do not fit into my lifestyle.
And then I met Marci... Marci! Marci! Marci! (Marci rules!)
Marci made me a wonderful bag that she beautifully embroidered. AND she claimed that the machine that she used cost UNDER $500!
My fingers did the walking and I was able to find the machine and lots of accessories online. Marci helped me to find some better deals and let me know what I needed immediately and what could wait.
I have specific embroidery needs for the small business that my husband and I own. So I wondered if Marci's machine would fit the bill. Marci sent more samples that she made on her machine. They were exactly what I need.
I was finally able to justify the purchase!
My machine arrived yesterday: Brother SE350
And the accessory that I need most will arrive within a few days:
Brother PED Basic
Luckily Marci gave me a notions list... but I will save that for later! Thanks Marci!
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