15th
March
2008
I purchased my current embroidery sewing machine about 18 months ago. Soon afterwards, I was afforded the opportunity to be a panel member to “test-drive” the newest embroidery sewing machine that Viking was making. When I was done, I said that that particular machine did everything except make your coffee. I have been drooling over that machine ever since.
That particular machine is the Viking Designer SE. It is currently on sale for $6700, way more than I can spend on a sewing machine, but, I do hope to own it someday!

I was at the Viking store yesterday to purchase some supplies for the class I am taking tomorrow. I sat down, with drool dripping from the corner of my mouth, and played with that SE machine. It really is amazing. It can connect directly to your computer, or, you can download information onto a memory stick and plug it directly into the USB port. This machine is very intuitive and has an on board computer screen. Many designs can be created directly on the machine itself, without having to go to the computer. That’s a huge time saver when it comes to embroidery design.So, on the way home from the Viking store, I began strategizing on how to convince my husband that I really should have that machine. After all, a few years ago, he got to own his dream car, the Porsche. Why can’t I have the same opportunity to own my dream machine?
After talking with him last night and watching his eyes roll to the back of his head several times, I realized that I won’t be getting my dream machine any time soon, but some day, I WILL own that machine! In the mean time, I will keep working on him. In fact, since he wasn’t here to celebrate my birthday, maybe I’ll get him to take me to dinner and we can talk about it some more.
I’d like him to take me to my favorite seafood restaurant where of course, I’ll be ordering fried Gulf oysters, the only way I’ll eat oysters. I do actually love oysters, but eating them raw is not only gross (in my opinion), but can be dangerous. Serious illness can occur in individuals who are at high-risk, including people with liver disease or diabetes. So fried oysters only for me, please.
Speaking of oysters and my dream machine. In my exhausted state last night, I began thinking how cool it would be if oysters didn’t just create beautiful pearls. What if, almost like a magic genie, an oyster could give whatever your hear desires? Now that would be pretty awesome. Of course, it would take a pretty big oyster to give me that Designer SE machine!

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The Porsche of Sewing Machines
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9th
February
2008
Whenever I visit a quilt shop or fabric store, I find myself curious about what sewing machines other sewers and crafters prefer to use. My very first machine was a Singer. I received it as a high school graduation gift, many years ago. I have used it to create many wonderful things and a couple of years ago realized that I might want something newer. I wound up purchasing a Viking and I really enjoy it. It is a Platinum 955E and does Embroidery also. I’m not sure it’s the best for quilting, but since I don’t do much of that, it is fine. I love the embroidery feature and hope to use it more once I’ve taken a couple of classes.
So, what brand of machine do you use? Vote in this poll and leave me a comment to let me know more specifics about your machine and what you mainly use it for.
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Sewing Machines
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27th
January
2008
I have to say, I had a productive sewing day yesterday, even though I never even turned on my sewing machine.
I made a trip to Joann’s yesterday to stock up on thread and a few other items. I had been thinking that I wanted to create a black and white bag and I was so surprised to find to find 2 bolts of black and white fabric on the 70% off rack! I bought both. I am going to use some black fabric I all ready have to put with it. I’ve got it ready to be cut and am deciding if I want to do some machine embroidery on the pocket or if I will leave it plain. I will definitely be taking progress pictures.
I also signed up to take a machine embroidery class for free at the Viking store AND, an embroidery software class. The lady was so nice when I explained that I had taken the first embroidery class, but on a different machine than the one I now own. I also haven’t done any machine embroidery in almost a year and have lost some confidence! She signed me right up and I can’t wait. I am also looking forward to the software class because I never got to take that class and was trying to learn it on my own. I did figure out enough to get it to work, but I also know that there is more that I could do if I was shown how to use it.
Before I do those classes though, I will be attending a Jelly Bag class at the quilt shop this Tuesday. I finished purchasing my supplies for that yesterday as well. I’m proud of myself for getting out there and getting signed up for these classes, they will only help to improve what I all ready enjoy doing.
Tags: embroidery, sewing, Viking
Sewing Business
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