by mousemaster 03 Oct 2010

out its NO big deal...Thanks for your time and help

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by grandmapapers 04 Oct 2010

I have also been looking at this one. Hope someone else has tried it and will let us know how it is.

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by kagen48 03 Oct 2010

I have purchased neckline designs from Embroidery Library. They sew out very nicely and you can get them for a very reasonable price. You can purchase just a single design and see if you like it. I've done mine for my granddaughters.
Kathy
Here's the link. There are 9 pages--scroll down for the single designs

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by denice 03 Oct 2010

I didn't ask the question but I thankk all the people who responded as it is something I was wondering and am glad to know.

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by ljsewngo 03 Oct 2010

Get creative girls--you all probably have designs that have similar segments--take them into your software and arrange them/ save/ stitch.
Something really easy for fall would be small leaf designs and you can just scatter them like they are falling--makes lining-up really easy! Place your gridded template over the neckline of your shirt to get an idea where to start your design. You can use a washable marker to trace the edge and then go from there. Save that money for more designs---LOL--mine is already spent! Lj

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by katydid 03 Oct 2010

It does look interesting. I bought some necklines from emblibrary last year. Some were for large hoop and some were split for two hoopings. I just let Fall and Christmas come and go so fast that I didn't try them. Did any one make those necklines?

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by mousemaster 03 Oct 2010

Thank you all so very much for taking the time to help me out...I think for now I will stay with what I have been doing....which is ME and the cuties here who help, help, help :-) thank you all again, Hugs and Flowers....

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by leenova54 03 Oct 2010

Good to ask before you spend. I would be the one who would buy it and then never use it.

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by 02kar Moderator 03 Oct 2010

I have bought items that I don't like or have never used. Good for you to ask first.

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by shirlener88 03 Oct 2010

Do you mean this one? This would be a wonderful CD on how to makeover your t's necklines and you also get the embroidery designs with it

Or are you speaking of the second one?

Or could it be the third one?

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mousemaster by mousemaster 03 Oct 2010

The first one....however the the third ones sounds like a REALLY good deal....I got the information in an email tonight and it looked so good, but then again I bought the mega hoop after about a year of saving and wanting AND....it is just not that great....I do better my old way...so before I spend alot again I need to ask..Thank you for your time with the links..do you have ANY of these??? :-)

mops by mops 03 Oct 2010

I have the Perfect Placement Kit for Children and I hardly ever use it, just place the design where I like it. The #1 seems a far better deal: you stitch the outline of the garment on stabiliser, use that as a placement / target line and get your design in the right spot - very useful if you have to produce several identical shirts. And #1 has a couple of nice designs and some make-over suggestions. But even so I'm not buying it - careful measuring works well for me, although I have to admit I don't do that many T's.

sewalaskan by sewalaskan 03 Oct 2010

I have the Placement Dots. I used them once & didn't find them that helpful.

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