I have a male friend who calls my embroidery machine a "colouring-in machine" ... if only they were that simple to use eh? lol xXx
If pushed, my husband will select between a few designs... when I get stuck. Otherwise, he could not stay farther away from it all.
He does like to see the final projects before I mail them off.
My DH, Ray, loves to see everything I digitise and is even more interested in watching the machines embroidering. I think when he retires he will probably commandeer one of my machines to do some embroidering himself.
Then again, he's more likely to commandeer ME to teach him how to digitise so he can use his new 3D wood carving machine. So maybe my machines will be safe. LOL!!!
Funny! My husband still thinks that the monitor is the computer. No way he can work the electronic machines. But at least I've taught him how to shut down if there is an electrical storm and I'm not here. Took me 5 tried to teach him how to unplug it.
Funny! My husband still thinks that the monitor is the computer. No way he can work the electronic machines. But at least I've taught him how to shut down if there is an electrical storm and I'm not here. Took me 5 tried to teach him how to unplug it.
Hi Devon, my DH is a builder and inspector not am embroiderer.
Alex Grandma
Hi DeVon,
I know TUBBY is a male (I know him personally) and AMARILLOACTOR is also male. I am not sure of any others, maybe other Cuties can fill me in.
Love and blessings Chris
Well Devon there are no male embroiderers in this household (Thank goodness). The closest my hubby has come to a needle is when he gets a bit if steel or a splinter in his hand, and then it is me doing the picking. Maybe you should have had "calling all Male Embroiderers" as your post heading. This would get their attention. Marg
I love to see men join us. After all, the original digitaizers were men. And I have never seen a sign that says women only. They enrich out lives in the world of embroidery.