by sand 24 Apr 2009

I could not get the bag into the frame, the cloth was to heavy and also very hard. So I put some very solid "tear away" in the frame and fixed the bag onto that before embroidering. I put the machine on slow and watched over it, as I had to help with a little push once in a while to get it going nicely. It sounds a bit tricky, but actually it was not that hard.

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by lillybeth 06 May 2009

I take out one side of the bag, then embroider it, and close it back up when finished

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by toet 06 May 2009

Very cleaver****

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by lbrow 05 May 2009

Sand I call that good old ingenuity *

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by katydid 25 Apr 2009

What are those dark round things holding the bag? My dealer showed me how to turn bag wrong side out hold back side up and away as bag is being stitched. I works!!! Post your finished bag,so we can see.

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sand by sand 29 Apr 2009

I can see that you have found the finished bag. :-)

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by mysew1325 25 Apr 2009

nice work...

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by gerryvb 25 Apr 2009

thanks for sharing this tip!

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by momabear 25 Apr 2009

nice job

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by waterlily 25 Apr 2009

It sounds like a lot of work, but your results were deffinately worth it!

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sand by sand 29 Apr 2009

No actually it is not so bad, as the designs are quit simple. Just need a little paitience for putting it right and slow sewing.

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by migs 24 Apr 2009

umm, brave!

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by shirlener88 24 Apr 2009

Pia, thank you - very nice to view and see what you actually did. *4U

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by modo 24 Apr 2009

good to know*

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by asterixsew Moderator 24 Apr 2009

Thanks for this information as I was wondering

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by michelej 24 Apr 2009

Thanks for the info...

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by 10tje 24 Apr 2009

Thank for explanation, great idea.!!*

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sand by sand 24 Apr 2009

I use the same system for very thick and soft towels. (then of course with wash away on the top)

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