So, dudes, this is what I was sent today. Thought you Baby Lockers might be interested. xoxom
STITCH IN CIRCLES WITH THE NEW CIRCULAR SEWING ATTACHMENT FROM BABY LOCK
Baby Lock has released a new Circular Sewing Attachment for sewing and embroidery machines. This creative machine accessory allows sewers to stitch in a circular pattern using any forward-feeding utility or decorative stitch.
Expand stitch libraries with the incredible abilities of the Circular Sewing Attachment. Create corded frames for embroidery designs and decorative fabric patterns, or create circular patterns and embellishments for garments, quilt blocks, décor projects and more.
Included with the Circular Sewing Attachment are the Baby Lock Braiding Foot and 3-Hole Cording Foot. These feet can be used in conjunction with the Circular Sewing Attachment for circular couching and cording, or used individually.
The Circular Sewing Attachment is compatible with a wide variety of Baby Lock sewing and embroidery machines, including the Ellisimo, Ellegante 2, Ellegante, Ellageo, Espire, Ellure Plus, Ellure, Sofia, Quilter’s Choice, Decorator’s Choice, Crafter’s Choice and Grace. Visit Babylock.com to learn more or visit your local Baby Lock Retailer for a free demonstration today.
I have one of those for my Janome and it is fun.
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Hmm…. if it is Babylock it may just work on my Brother! hehehee
Darn it will be next month sometime before I can visit the dealer (he is a couple hours away)
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That is sooooo cool! Oh, I found a new word today – WHING! okay, okay, so it was a word verification for a comment I left on a blog, but I liked it. My definition for WHING is very cool, wow, amazing, etc etc!
Okay, back to the Circle Attachment – it looks very interesting, but I’m sad… I don’t have a BabyLock.
-Alice
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This attachement is very fun- Pfaff has had one for a long time and I love playing with it!
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Heavens to Betsy! Its a cool new gadget! Maybe I’ll get me one…. me luv’em shiny new gadgets!
Cheers,
Dionne
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I have one of these for my Bernina, it is a wonderful tool!
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I forgot to say that the circles can be anywhere from 2″ up to 12″ big, really cool gadget!
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I just may have to go try it out. I know Bernina has the same type of thing but in all honesty, it doesn’t really work that well. Thanks for the info.
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I bought one for my Bernina the last time I was at Pocono Sew & Vac. I haven’t tried it yet, but I had to get one more gadget!
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I have one of these for my “other brand’ sewing machine and played around with it. It’s a great concept, but using it with decorative stitching often results in ending the circle with overlapping or understiched designs. Hopefully the machine makers, with their ingenious computers, can program the decorative stitches into perfectly matched circles or provide formulas without us having to practice and readjust. It was still a lot of fun to play with and some really creative projects could be mastered for the persistent like myself, and of course matching thread to fabric color could hide a world of sin, but what would be the fun in that?
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I have one for my Janome and stitched random circles, some overlapping and some concentric – all very colorful- over muslin and wow!!!!! I styled the embellished fabric into a vest that never stops getting compliments everywhere I go. I find new uses for the circle maker at every (circular) turn now!! Try one !!
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I have just got one, but my fabric keeps ‘rucking’ any ideas???
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Do they make one for the Janome MC 9500? and where would I get one. Thanks
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