by designcrazy 11 Aug 2010

be fastened to a bra? Any ideas? Maybe someone will come up with this, what do you think?

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by kalinelson 11 Aug 2010

I have a FSL insert from Emblibrary, I haven't stitched it yet but I know it will turn out well as all of their designs do....Janet

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by mariahail 11 Aug 2010

Stitchdelight.com has some.her prices are not too high.***

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designcrazy by designcrazy 11 Aug 2010

Thanks, I'll have a look at this site. *4U

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by shirlener88 11 Aug 2010

I have used the lace inserts from both these sites - the one that Mandor suggested - you do have to stitch on organza - but it is larger and would cover a lower neckline - the ones from Emblibrary and fast to stitch out - they come in two sizes and can be sewn onto or in your shirt - but I don't know why you couldn't also put a snap on the ends, too. At this time - I don't have my sets up on my website - but I do have all of these designs - if you wanted to contact me through my website or PM me - I would be happy to make them for you. I am always willing to send out an invoice.

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designcrazy by designcrazy 11 Aug 2010

Hey Shirlene, I looked on your site, but didn't find lace inserts. I guess I'll see what I can do. I don't know if I'll need the small or large one. If I can't do it, I may contact you. Thanks *4U

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by gerryvb 11 Aug 2010

I would suggest the designs that are already mentioned by Mandor 64, they are great.

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designcrazy by designcrazy 11 Aug 2010

Thanks, I will have a look at those.*4U

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by lbrow 11 Aug 2010

I have some of the designs that nglover is telling you about from emblibrary. They stitch out well & they work well. *

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designcrazy by designcrazy 11 Aug 2010

Great! I will check these out. Let me know the next time you need to go to Wilson's Fabric Store in Boaz and I will try to meet you there if possible. *4U

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by keeponsewing 11 Aug 2010

Great Idea using FSL. They have them out right now where they snap to your bra. There are different colors to choose from. But making one on your embroidery machines is much better than buying one. :) Thanks for posting this question.

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designcrazy by designcrazy 11 Aug 2010

Your welcome! Why buy something like that when we could make our own, right!!! *4U

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by 02kar Moderator 11 Aug 2010

I have done this with lace and it works well. You have been given embroidery library, but try Shirlene's site Love of lace.com. I am sure you will find something there. I will try to post the url, but don't aleays suceed.

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02kar by 02kar 11 Aug 2010

Try try again. www.loveof lace.com

designcrazy by designcrazy 11 Aug 2010

Thanks, If anyone has them Shirlene should, she does great FSL.*4U

shirlener88 by shirlener88 11 Aug 2010

Thanks each of you.

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by nglover1 11 Aug 2010

Try Embroidery Library Go under Lace on the left and then under insets. There are many choices. Hope this helps * Nancy ( Also from Alabama )

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lbrow by lbrow 11 Aug 2010

I have these designs nancy. They work well *

designcrazy by designcrazy 11 Aug 2010

Thanks for your help! What part of Alabama are you from? I live in Rainsville,Al, not very far from Fort Payne.*4U

nglover1 by nglover1 11 Aug 2010

Outside of Birmingham. I have some of these insets and as Lillian said they are nice.

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by mandor64 11 Aug 2010

try: http://www.pax.com.br/brindes/L10...
good luck. Mary

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gerryvb by gerryvb 11 Aug 2010

yes, these are great!

designcrazy by designcrazy 11 Aug 2010

Thank you, I will take a look at that website.*4U

kalinelson by kalinelson 11 Aug 2010

I bought some organza from JoAnn fabric last week and I couldn't remember why I needed....I downloaded from Pax and that's what I needed it for....thanks so much.....my memory sure isn't what it use to be.

designcrazy by designcrazy 11 Aug 2010

I'm glad to help you remember why you bought the organza. Put up a pic when you get one stitched out, please.

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