Great job. The Viking shop I visit has a similar one but they used zippers on the edges instead of satin stitches but only 4 sections for the stabilizers so not to get weighed down.I don't keep to much supplies but this would be so useful.
great idea! and you can use your favorite designs too...hmmm I need one lol..
This is really smart. I like that you put the name on each. Really cool. I need to make something like that. LUV>>>>
Great idea! You've done a great job. Love Julia's Needle designs. They always sew out so nicely, and she is generous with her freebies!!
These sewed out well, but did have quite a few jump stitches. Of course, I'm not a digitizer and have no eartly idea when it is necessary and when it isn't! But I loved these designs. Thanks!
I have some sunbonnets and haven't sewn them out yet. I have come to really appreciate the art and thought process involved when digitizers are able to reduce the number of jump stitches!!
Your stablizer holder is very nice. I've made a couple of those, not just like your though. I should post pictures of mine. Also made one for my great-niece to store her flip flops. Nice work!
I gotta make me one of these. Are the pockects double layer? I'm sure they are... Love it!
Very nice, thank you for all the information regarding the project...like the materials you chose too!
Great idea for rolls under 20" wide.Nice work too
A great idea and beautifully done. I have been going to make something like this for ages and seeing yours has given me the incentive to get on with mine.
troppo carino ed utile allo stesso tempo brava..
That is so nice a way to store them and have them right at hand.
Great idea and you did such a good job.
Wow! This is great! How do you store the longer rolls (if you have any) vertically? Hugs, Lidia
Well, I don't have any rolls longer than maybe 18 inches. The pockets are 10 inches wide. But I bet you could do a version that is a little wider base and make long, deep pockets (closed on sides and bottom and top open) and that would work. You could use an over-door holder with 5 hooks instead of 3 to hang it.
....you could use a 5-hook over-door hanger rather than a 3-hook over-door hanger.
What a nice idea, well done think I will try something like that hugs Carol
Very nice. I need to do something similar to hold my stabilizers. A nice addition to your sewing room.
It's lovely and I would like the Singer logo but I can't d/l it for some reason. *
If worse comes to worse and you still can't get it, PM me and since it's free, I'll e-mail it to you. I think that would be legal.
When you download embroidery so it is applique_xxx rename it to
applique.xxx (Insert point in between instead of dashes)
I went to the website and couldn't get it to download...
When you download embroidery so it is applique_xxx rename it to
applique.xxx (Insert point in between instead of dashes)
I had a problem originally. Did you log in to her site? Maybe that is part of the problem. However, "ullis" suggestion may be the correct one.
this i great but with the large rolls I have could not place on the door as it would be too much weight. I will
maybe think of something to hang on the wall behind the door,
Thanks for sharing and the designs are just so cute,
great job
Hugs
Michelle
Here are the other two links.
Where do the links go I added when I posted?? Arggghhh...