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Thank you very much for this lovely embroidery design
thank you
Thanks!
Dziękuję bardzo
danke
Thank you so much
It's a cutie! Thank you!
Thank you
Cute! Thank you.
Sweet,thank you!
thank you*
Thanks
grazie!!!!!!!
grazie!!!!!!!
Thank you - so cute!
Thanks a mill it is soooo cute!
thank you
Really cute - Thank you :-)
thanks
Thank you
thank you for the lovely design Jennifer in south australia
Thank you
hartelijk bedankt
grazie.
grazie.
So cute! Thank You!
Thank you
thank you...
thank you
merci
vielen dank an cute
Thank you so much for the lovely Lamb egg
thank you for the free gift
So cute, thank you
Thank you
Thank you for the gift!
To the stitcher who needs/wants SEW format, have you ever tried to use the DST format? That is an industrial format, and most machines (whether they say they will or not) will recognize DST format. The only drawback is that the color information isn't "right" since DST only gives color stops, and your machine will interpret those stops to be random colors. So, if you try the DST format, make sure you also have a copy of the color chart to identify what color is supposed to go where/when. Give it a try, and good luck. The worst that would happen is that your machine won't read it, and you will be no worse off than you are right now. And more likely, you will have the design you want!
To the stitcher who needs/wants SEW format, have you ever tried to use the DST format? That is an industrial format, and most machines (whether they say they will or not) will recognize DST format. The only drawback is that the color information isn't "right" since DST only gives color stops, and your machine will interpret those stops to be random colors. So, if you try the DST format, make sure you also have a copy of the color chart to identify what color is supposed to go where/when. Give it a try, and good luck. The worst that would happen is that your machine won't read it, and you will be no worse off than you are right now. And more likely, you will have the design you want!
To the stitcher who needs/wants SEW format, have you ever tried to use the DST format? That is an industrial format, and most machines (whether they say they will or not) will recognize DST format. The only drawback is that the color information isn't "right" since DST only gives color stops, and your machine will interpret those stops to be random colors. So, if you try the DST format, make sure you also have a copy of the color chart to identify what color is supposed to go where/when. Give it a try, and good luck. The worst that would happen is that your machine won't read it, and you will be no worse off than you are right now. And more likely, you will have the design you want!
To the stitcher who needs/wants SEW format, have you ever tried to use the DST format? That is an industrial format, and most machines (whether they say they will or not) will recognize DST format. The only drawback is that the color information isn't "right" since DST only gives color stops, and your machine will interpret those stops to be random colors. So, if you try the DST format, make sure you also have a copy of the color chart to identify what color is supposed to go where/when. Give it a try, and good luck. The worst that would happen is that your machine won't read it, and you will be no worse off than you are right now. And more likely, you will have the design you want!
To the stitcher who needs/wants SEW format, have you ever tried to use the DST format? That is an industrial format, and most machines (whether they say they will or not) will recognize DST format. The only drawback is that the color information isn't "right" since DST only gives color stops, and your machine will interpret those stops to be random colors. So, if you try the DST format, make sure you also have a copy of the color chart to identify what color is supposed to go where/when. Give it a try, and good luck. The worst that would happen is that your machine won't read it, and you will be no worse off than you are right now. And more likely, you will have the design you want!
Thank you
THANK YOU VERY PRETTY!!
Thank you, very pretty design.
Thank you for the gift!
Thank you sew much
Would be nice to have SEW format. I love these, but I can't use them unless they are available in the SEW format.
This is just so adorable...I'm putting it on a bib...so cute. Thank you so much and Happy Easter (almost).
Thank you Deedon.
thank-you so charming and perfect for easter