What a great idea! Hello to you too, Meganne! I haven't been here in so long due to ill health and computer problems. It's good to come back and see al the great ideas!
Thank you for your lovely courteous (private) message, Sharon.
It is truly appreciated to be recognised as a person and not just a freebie digitising blip in cyberspace. :-) Huge hugs. Meg
Soon as I saw it knew it was our own Megs. As I read on others recognized it also, and now here is Meg herself. Thank you Meg for all you have given us through the years/Lillian
The one in Dragonflyer's post is mine dear Lillian and the new one I have posted. xxxxxxx
Hi Carolyn, Jerri said I should check out your post, so finally I am getting to it.
Kim has correctly named the Needle Mate I digitised.
I recently created a Stitches Needle Mate, which I find is far more useful to keep track of how many stitches each needle has done.
EG: If I leave a needle in the machine, I will stick a bead head pin in the Stitch Mate, so I know how many stitches it has done, so if I have a large design to stitch out I know immediately whether I should use a new needle, or if the needle in the machine could still do a few thousand more stitches.
If I have used a needle for a small design, I may take it out of the machine and stick it in the appropriate section of the Stitch Mate, and go ahead and use a new needle or a different size.
I am using one of these for two machines and I found it fabulous to keep track of needle usage, especially at Christmas time when I was stitching out a lot of FSL ornaments.
Each section represents 2,500 stitches so I know at a glance, depending where I stick the needle or pin, how many stitches the needle has done.
What surprised me was that some needles achieved well over 100,000 stitches without them playing up or missing stitches, these needles I place pointing upside down in the stitch mate.
It sounds complicated but it comes down to using it in a way that suits you.
I stitched mine on two layers of felt and slipped a folded ribbon in the top before the final satin stitch.
If you would like it, just email me.
Huge hugs, M
How do i go about getting this design lol thanks hugs and i hope u are felling better???
I think I still have your email address Carolyn, (Lobs*****??)
I just need your format to send it to you as I didn't create this in all formats, I still don't have a website so I only did it for myself. :-)
Thanks for ALL your kindness to us here at cute And to ME ****This site was built on people like you willingly sharing your get designs I use vp3 or hus Again Thanks XXOO
Hope your well now hugs Carolyn
Hmmm....I think that this is the one the Meganne did...not sure about this other one you are looking for...
The version you posted used to be on craftsy. If you bought it there you should be able to access your past purchases and redownload it. The one mentioned on etsy is similar but not quite the same and looks to have lots of jump stitches. Hope you find it in your files
Thank you Sewmum1 for posting this link earlier. As it was not stolen from Meg, the link can be re-posted
https://www.etsy.com/listing/2714...
This is interesting. Hope you find where it is from.
I found the design being sold on etsy.
I would wait to see who it belongs to... You wouldn't want to buy a design that isn't offered by the digitizer.
You can search this:
Needle Organizer in the hoop/ Embroidery design/ Machine embroidery design/ In the hoop project
I'm not sure Carolyn, though my first thought was Meg. I hope someone else knows it for you.
It's only 5.30am Thursday morning here on the East Coast of Australia. I'm up because I've got a heavy head cold and couldn't stop coughing and didn't want to keep Trevor awake, so I decided to come upstairs to my sewing room and check my emails etc and try to do some sewing!!! I normally go to Sewing Guild today, but don't feel like passing this onto the rest of the ladies. Love Chris
Thank You for not sharing your cold with the guild! Too many go out to church and places when they are likely contagious with something, better safe than sorry unless it is something a doctor has already said a person is not contagious. Hugs and prayers for a speedy recovery. Pam