During the month of October I will be introducing my first series: 31 In’s and Out’s of Machine Embroidery.
This series is hosted by The Nester. Participants are encouraged to write every day for 31 days on a single topic.
I chose Machine Embroidery because there really isn’t any solid information about this subject.
If you are curious about machine embroidery but don’t have a clue what type of questions to ask, then this series is for you.
Day 1: 31 In’s and Out’s of Machine Embroidery
Day 2: Format
Day 3: Software
Day 4: Hoops
Day 5: What to Embroider
Day 6: Built-In Designs
Day 7: The Display Screen I
Day 8: Display Screen II
Day 9: Stabilizers I
Day 10: Stabilizers II
Day 11: Stabilizers III
Day 12: Stabilizers IV
Day 13: Thread
Day 14: Bobbin Thread
Day 15: Needles
Day 16: Software I
Day 17: Software II
Day 18: Digitizing
Day 19: Jump Stitches
Day 20: Specialty Scissors
Day 21: Books and Magazines
Day 22: Gizmos and Gadgets
Day 23: Where to Get Designs
Day 24: Monograms and Lettering
Day 25: Fill Designs
Day 26: Applique
Day 27: Quilting with Machine Embroidery
Day 28: Making Lace
Day 29: Redwork
Day 30: Buttonholes
Day 31: Series Wrap


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Thank you for these ‘nerve calming’ instructions. This is great! Do come ‘n’ brag/share them and link ‘m up at our linky party, http://www.finecraftguild.com/, ‘Time for a Party’ !
I tried to access this page of 31 days but found they were no longer there? Could you make bring them back for those of us just finding out about it on Pinterest?
Thanks
Janet Wood
I think the Pinterest link must be broken. However, you can access all of the tutorials from this link:
I’m pinning this as a resource. I have an embroidery machine but I rarely use it … I think I’m a bit overwhelmed and intimidated by that part of it!
Thanks for pinning. Don’t be intimidated by that machine ~ it’s all a matter of the right stabilizer and the right thread.
I’ve always found this fascinating for some reason. I used to contract with companies to make products for us, but wanted to know more about how it was actually done. Looking forward to reading these.
Thanks ~ I belong to a machine embroidery club and we have lots of guys in the group ~ one actually teaches machine embroidery to visually impaired kids. How cool is that!