Thanks!

I am wondering for historic-type embroidery (of any historic period) 
people are using the predigitized designs around, which I have not 
checked into very much.  All I've really done, is the Viking site is 
offering a deal with a kind of coupon for $1,000 of their own 
accessories of your choice, feet and so on, which sounds good to me. 
However, since Viking does not seem to be selling machines directly off 
their site in any way I can perceive so far, this must be available only 
from participating vendors.

Anyway, the deal also includes a $500 coupon for a place that sells 
predigitized designs, and I have to say theirs didn't excite me all that 
much. However, it looks like everybody and their dog may be selling 
digitized embroidery designs. Does anyone speciailize in historic 
designs of any kind?  I want to digitize my own, but if anyone is 
selling ones I might really like and which might save me some work at 
some point, I'd like to know about that also.

It's been so long since I bought a machine I really don't know the 
market any more. I saw some new Viking Designers SE for sale on eBay, 
but I'm kind of afraid to buy a sewing machine off eBay.

Fran
Lavolta Press
http://www.lavoltapress.com



Chiara Francesca wrote:
> One of my girlfriends has a husband that works for Microsoft. He loves their
> embroidery machine. He uses it more than she does! :)
> 
> Anyhow, he found some non-proprietary software that works with most machines
> if not all. We have used it over and over again for designs we made
> ourselves. 
> 
> I will ask him what it is but in the mean time, now that we have changed the
> subject heading maybe others will chime in with what software they found. :)
> 
> Chiara Francesca
> 
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