Melissa, you are so awesome! Bought this today and after watching your instruction video I am ready to go. Your teaching style is perfect. You are clear, concise and funny! It is so evident that you love what you do...creating beautiful, useful embroidery designs...that you share with us. Thank you and God bless you. Hugs!
Love it! M, I got a 12x12 3" thick square of wood from scrap (somebody was making something) & ordered a Steel Target Shooting Circle that is about an inch thick. I keep these tucked in a corner of my craft room & when I need, I set up on my Cutting Table (placing the Steel Target on the wood) & this is my work space for All Hammer Work! Set it up after I purchased your Sanitizer Key Fobs & works perfectly because it's easy to shove out of the way while working or put away when not using! Used for over a year & has not hurt my Cutting Table (which is kind of flimsy) at all! Wood was free & think I paid $12 for 5" Target Online. Anyway it would also help in your Tutorials which, I think are the Best ever for Clear A, B C Instructions, even your Embrilliance Lessons are Awesome! I always learn Something, Always. So Thanks & keep on Keeping On!
Melissa, you are an awesome teacher. When I started embroidering with my PE700 many years ago, you were one the first sites for designs I found and a great inspiration. Thank you for continuing to do such awesome tutorials. Your designs are the best and many, many years later your bag designs which were among my first purchases are still my go to files.
I see this sunglass case is for a 5x7 hoop. I have a machine with only a 4x4 work area but I do have the 4x6.75 repositional multi hoop. Do you think it would work if I hoop up front side of glass case and after finishing that area rehoop material to complete back? Or would that be pretty much be impossible? I'm pretty new at using my machine. Very disappointed in myself for buying this smaller embroidery machine. :(
wonderful Melissa ty so much i understand exactly what to do
Melissa, you are so awesome! Bought this today and after watching your instruction video I am ready to go. Your teaching style is perfect. You are clear, concise and funny! It is so evident that you love what you do...creating beautiful, useful embroidery designs...that you share with us. Thank you and God bless you. Hugs!
Aw thank you for these kind comments!
Thanks Melissa!! I'm OFF to BUY this pattern! I couldn't get it straight in my mind....BUT now I know!!!
Love it! M, I got a 12x12 3" thick square of wood from scrap (somebody was making something) & ordered a Steel Target Shooting Circle that is about an inch thick. I keep these tucked in a corner of my craft room & when I need, I set up on my Cutting Table (placing the Steel Target on the wood) & this is my work space for All Hammer Work! Set it up after I purchased your Sanitizer Key Fobs & works perfectly because it's easy to shove out of the way while working or put away when not using! Used for over a year & has not hurt my Cutting Table (which is kind of flimsy) at all! Wood was free & think I paid $12 for 5" Target Online. Anyway it would also help in your Tutorials which, I think are the Best ever for Clear A, B C Instructions, even your Embrilliance Lessons are Awesome! I always learn Something, Always. So Thanks & keep on Keeping On!
That is cool!!
Thank you, Melissa!!!!
I keep an old little plastic cutting board in the sew room for hammering rivets. It's handy cuz it can hang on hooks out of the way.
Love, can't wait to make them!
Cute project!
Melissa, you are an awesome teacher. When I started embroidering with my PE700 many years ago, you were one the first sites for designs I found and a great inspiration. Thank you for continuing to do such awesome tutorials. Your designs are the best and many, many years later your bag designs which were among my first purchases are still my go to files.
Thank you so much for the kind words!
I see this sunglass case is for a 5x7 hoop. I have a machine with only a 4x4 work area but I do have the 4x6.75 repositional multi hoop. Do you think it would work if I hoop up front side of glass case and after finishing that area rehoop material to complete back? Or would that be pretty much be impossible? I'm pretty new at using my machine. Very disappointed in myself for buying this smaller embroidery machine. :(