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Stitch Era Universal – Program Installation

February 27th, 2013 No comments

Stitch Era Universal software a Royalty free software solution. Order your CD today from your number 1distributor of free user software at: www.lorileedesigns.com
Introduction 1 with audio

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Free Motion Quilting Filler Design Theory Part 1

February 27th, 2013 1 comment

Learn how 4 designs work when stitched over your quilt with All Over Quilting.

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Janome Memory Craft MC 9500 Sewing and Embroidery Machine w/ 90 Built-In Embroidery Designs

February 27th, 2013 No comments

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Janome Memory Craft MC 9500 Sewing and Embroidery Machine w/ 90 Built-In Embroidery Designs + 98 Sewing Stitches + 3 Embroidery Fonts + Monograms

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* Large 5.5″ x 7.9″ Embroidery Field
* Easy Operation Thanks to the 4.7″ Backlit LCD Touchscreen
* Full Sewing Machine as Well As Embroidery Machine – 90 Built-In Designs + 98 Sewing Stitches
* 3 Built-In Embroidery Fonts as Well As 2 and 3 Letter Monograms

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Earth Day Grocery Bag part two.MOV

February 27th, 2013 No comments

Embroidery Library gave away this cool design in April 2012. I embroidered it on 100% polyester grocery bags for an Earth Day giveaway on my blog.

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‘Quilting Arts TV’ Series 1000 Preview

February 27th, 2013 1 comment

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Hosted by Pokey Bolton, founder of Quilting Arts Magazine, “Quilting Arts TV” features many of today’s top quilt artists as guests. Tune in to see fresh ideas for contemporary quilt design. Explore a multitude of artful approaches to quilt design, surface design, color exploration, machine stitching techniques, and more.

New this season is a series of free-motion quilting tutorials! Plus, techniques and ideas featured include: machine needle felting, free-motion bobbin work, surface design with resists and over-dyeing, screen printing, fabric collage, text as a design element, free-motion flower motifs, studio organization tips, simple shibori, edge-finishing techniques, hand embroidery, improvisational piecing, marbling, and more!

Projects include a laptop computer case, a patchwork pillow, fused fabric collage postcards, a machine needle-felted tree skirt, an easy wall hanging, and more!
Our popular Save My UFO! series continues! Pokey offers solutions to viewers’ unfinished quilt challenges.

Duration : 0:0:31

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Bridal Wedding Salwar Kameez Embroidery Designs

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We are now coming with latest bridal wedding salwar kameez embroidery designs for free download.You can download them all for free for your machine embroidery business.You can download all this free embroidery designs from our website @ http://www.embdesigntube.com/2012/10/indian-designer-salwar-kameez.html

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Jacqueline Kennedy: White House Tour – Documentary Film

February 27th, 2013 24 comments

Jacqueline “Jackie” Lee Bouvier Kennedy Onassis (July 28, 1929 — May 19, 1994) was the wife of the 35th President of the United States, John F. Kennedy, and First Lady of the United States during his presidency from 1961 until his assassination in 1963. Five years later she married Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis; they remained married until his death in 1975. For the final two decades of her life, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis had a career as a book editor. She is remembered for her contributions to the arts and preservation of historic architecture, her style, elegance, and grace. A fashion icon, her famous pink Chanel suit has become a symbol of her husband’s assassination and one of the lasting images of the 1960s. A book containing the transcripts of interviews with Kennedy from 1964 was released in September, 2011.

The restoration of the White House was Kennedy’s first major project as First Lady. She was dismayed during her pre-inauguration tour of the White House to find little of historic significance in the house. The rooms were furnished with undistinguished pieces that she felt lacked a sense of history. Her first efforts, begun her first day in residence (with the help of society decorator Sister Parish), were to make the family quarters attractive and suitable for family life. Among these changes was the addition of a kitchen on the family floor and rooms for her children. Upon almost immediately exhausting the funds appropriated for this effort, Kennedy established a fine arts committee to oversee and fund the restoration process and asked early American furniture expert Henry du Pont to consult.[39]

While her initial management of the project was hardly noted at the time, later accounts have noted that she managed the conflicting agendas of Parish, du Pont, and Boudin with seamless success;[40] she initiated publication of the first White House guidebook, whose sales further funded the restoration; she initiated a Congressional bill establishing that White House furnishings would be the property of the Smithsonian Institution, rather than available to departing ex-presidents to claim as their own; and she wrote personal requests to those who owned pieces of historical interest that might be, and later were, donated to the White House.[41]

On February 14, 1962, Kennedy took American television viewers on a tour of the White House with Charles Collingwood of CBS News. In the tour she said, “I just feel that everything in the White House should be the best—the entertainment that’s given here. If it’s an American company you can help, I like to do that. If not—just as long as it’s the best.”[40] Working with Rachel Lambert Mellon, she oversaw redesign and replanting of the White House Rose Garden and the East Garden, which was renamed the Jacqueline Kennedy Garden after her husband’s assassination. Her efforts on behalf of restoration and preservation at the White House left a lasting legacy in the form of the White House Historical Association, the Committee for the Preservation of the White House which was based upon her White House Furnishings Committee, a permanent Curator of the White House, the White House Endowment Trust, and the White House Acquisition Trust.[40]

Broadcasting of the White House restoration greatly helped the Kennedy administration.[40] The U.S. government sought international support during the Cold War, which it achieved by affecting public opinion. The First Lady’s celebrity and high profile status made viewing the tour of the White House very desirable. The tour was filmed and distributed to 106 countries since there was a great demand to see the film. In 1962 at the 14th Annual Emmy Awards (NBC, May 22), Bob Newhart emceed from the Hollywood Palladium; Johnny Carson from the New York Astor Hotel; and NBC newsman David Brinkley hosted at the Sheraton Park Hotel in Washington D.C., and took the spotlight as a special Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Trustees Award was given to Jacqueline Kennedy for her CBS-TV tour of the White House. Lady Bird Johnson accepted for the camera-shy First Lady. The Emmy statuette is on display in the Kennedy Library located in Boston, Massachusetts. Focus and admiration for Jacqueline Kennedy took negative attention away from her husband. By attracting worldwide public attention, the First Lady gained allies for the White House and international support for the Kennedy administration and its Cold War policies.[42]

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Emmbroideryisfree.com-Download free embroidery patterns!

February 27th, 2013 No comments

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Generations Digitizing Software – 011 Stitching Order

February 27th, 2013 No comments

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Byndees Unlock designs give you the perfect launching pad to allow your embroidery imagination to be free.

Generations Embroidery software, you can change fill type, re-size, re-shape and add or remove parts of your design.

You now have the key, so enjoy our Byndees Unlock designs and make them your own.
The Monster Truck design and tutorials have been created with you and your personal touch in mind. Unlock your creativity and enter the wonderful world of customising your embroidery designs.

The knowledge you learn from these tutorials can be applied to other designs you create in Generations.

Duration : 0:6:27

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Magnetic Patchwork Designs For Embroidery

February 27th, 2013 No comments

We are now coming back with Magnetic Patchwork Designs For Embroidery designs to download for free. if you are interested to download this designs, please share this video on Social networking sites and do let us know that you have shared this video.
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