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It's time to fix up some Christmas t-shirts for my little girlies. I put Sarah's in the mail this morning, so I don't have a picture of it. The Chrismas ornament frame for the monograms is from Embroidique. I played around with different fabrics; Katelyn's and Mae's shirts have gold lettering. Again, I slowed the machine to half speed and did not have a problem at all with the metallic thread breaking; I used Gutterman thread.
Mae was pretty excited this afternoon telling me about Stella the elf who visits their house each night. I have a feeling it is going to be an extra special Christmas.
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