
04/19/2012 10:39 AM
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JJM

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Hi everyone!
For a couple of months now I have been using Digitiser MBX.
In the beginning with clicking the mouse I had 2 beeps: one beep when making straight lines and anothe beep when making curves.
For whatever reason, I have no more beeps.
Can anyone help?
Also the number of stiches shwon at the bottom left corner of the screen is not always correct, it does not always show the total number of stiches.
Can any tell me how I can correct those 2 minor problems.
I never these problems with the Digitiser Pro.
Thanks in advance.
J²
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04/19/2012 11:54 AM
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MOM

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On occasion the program does fail to beep however it seems it is a temporary issue and it will come back on and beep the next time we turn our computer on.
As far as it not showing the correct stitches you may want to check your set up tool and your work environment tool and see if all of your tool bars are activated.
If you are truly concerned you should contact Tech Support on the Janome website.
MOM
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04/24/2012 08:42 AM
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JJM

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Thank you very much for your reply.
Now another question.
Never had to embroid a knitted garment or sweater yet.
Can you please advise the best fill stich to use and the best underlay?
Thanks in adavnce
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04/30/2012 06:11 AM
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JJM

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I never had to embroid a knitted garment or sweater yet.
Can someone please advise the best fill stich to use and the best underlay?
Thanks in adavnce
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04/30/2012 08:51 AM
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MOM

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I can see no one has answered you on this and I apologize for that. Honestly as long as the design is not too dense any design will work. It is how you stabilize the design before sewing is what counts. I usually use a knit cut away or small piece of Soft and sheer by Sulky and then I use a medium weight tearaway. Then a water soluble on the top of the garment. I have good luck with that but as far as what fill stitch I can not really say. If you go the website Embroidery Library.com they have a whole list of fabrics and the correct stabilizer and also many PDF files showing you how to stabilize different fabrics. I hope this helps a little.
MOM
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05/07/2012 10:47 AM
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JJM

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Thank you very much for your good advices!
I hate to bother you with that again, but can you please give the exact address Embroidery Library.com
I dont see on their site where is the list fo fabrics and the pdf files available.
Thanks in advance.
J²
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05/07/2012 11:27 AM
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devilcat

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Emblibrary.com When you are in the site, go to Projects and follow the links to Kenny's Korner. You might also be able to get there by putting this in the search window,
Jacquie
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Ladysmith BC,Janome 12000, Bernina Record, Bernina 1150MDA serger, bit of a Luddite, garments not crafts
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05/08/2012 10:08 AM
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JJM

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Thank you very much Jacquie!
Excellent suggestion that Kenny's Korner.
Thanks again.
J²
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