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jennywren
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At long last we found someone local to do the ditizeing at a price that reasonable but local is what please me most :D . I gave him one design and we tried it out, the first time we put the colours in the wrong order but now have mastered that. I was also pleased at the way the brother pr660 work but what I need is industrail thread and where to buy it. Can any one help :?:
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Stitch Up
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We buy most of our threads from Marathon [url="http://www.marathonthreads.co.uk/]http://www.marathonthreads.co.uk/[/url]

One of the best known suppliers are Madeira [url="http://www.madeira.co.uk/]http://www.madeira.co.uk/[/url] a little more expensive but excellent.

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Many thanks for that :D one more question, I have just aquired wilcom but can't get of first base. all my art work is in photoshop and cant get them to load so I can practise digizeing, I turn them to jpeg but it won't load what do I have to to get the right format and how. I stayed up late for hours and could not grasp it, today I'm very tired and feeling very grrr.... Could not sleep by thinking about it. Once again many many thanks for your help. ( a truely thicko with this programme.)
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I use Brildor thread from Marathon (polyester), my machine is happy using it (said this to some bloke on the Madeira stand at the P&P, his response was "Oh the machine talks to you then", when I said yes he looked at me strangely. Surely everyones machine talks to them by the sounds it makes and the way it behaves. Just like a car really, you just know when somethings not right, so in effect it's talking to you. Men :twisted: :roll: )

Sharon

and they say women have no mechanical sympathy, pah :x
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My heat press plays a tune when the times up :shock:
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