by mi30kaja 19 Mar 2011

Hopefully I will get it in Projects tomorrow. Bought the series must be 5 years ago. Not happy with the digitizing and the dark outlines around the design. If I do it again I will miss a few steps.


Lyn

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by bevgrift 19 Mar 2011

Hope you get to do your lovely design,I also decide
to change things if they stitch out wrong/not to my liking. I don't do 'test' stitch outs but I make notes and go back to the computer to "fix" them for next time.
Sometimes even the smallest ones give hassels!
Happy stitching!
From Bev

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mi30kaja by mi30kaja 19 Mar 2011

Bev I will finish it tonight as I possibly will have visitors this afternoon. Will see what you all think. Lyn

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by bumblebee 19 Mar 2011

Oh yeah, every time I'm pressed for time then my machine decides to act out so now as much as I can I work ahead but we all know how that goes!

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mi30kaja by mi30kaja 19 Mar 2011

This happens when you really want the design to be perfect for that someone special. Lyn

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by fanniefrannie 19 Mar 2011

Happens to me EVERY time I try to do something for Hubby.......could it be????? Nah, just my over active imagination again.

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mi30kaja by mi30kaja 19 Mar 2011

I can see you saying "Can't you (the machine) do anything right for me"? Lyn

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by ermaplatt 19 Mar 2011

Im still learning and this has happened more than once. But, the satisfaction of when it does turn out right keeps me trying.=0)

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mi30kaja by mi30kaja 19 Mar 2011

I was going to give this to a friend who needs some cheering up after hearing that her Husband has only 6-12 months, suffering with asbestosis. Lyn

bevgrift by bevgrift 19 Mar 2011

So sorry for your friend's hubby.

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by piebaldbully 19 Mar 2011

ha ! I have done this more than once from especailly if it's one where they give you a tutorial to go with it. Only to be so excieted that you for go the directions and read on the fly... I know that alot of digitizers put lines around their work to kinda make it stand out but unless your have your work properly stabilized ( as I have been told)the lines never match up. Some people even frown upon this sort of practice. Wendi Good luck tomorrow

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mi30kaja by mi30kaja 19 Mar 2011

You are so right. The lines don't match and if I was digitizing it is not something I would do. Lyn

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