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I have a problem I started quilting a quilt and in the middle of quilting I ran out of bobbin thread,replace thread and was unable to get the machine to go back to where it had stopped quilting. Any Ideas
Claudia,
Give me a call and I will walk you through getting back to where you were before the bobbin ran out or if your thread breaks. It is really easy to get back. fayestone@comcast.net Or (408) 729-3754. I live in San Jose. I have had my Pro Stitcher since the Sat after Christmas, and have quilted at least 20 or more quilts with the Pro Stitcher. Good Luck Faye
I am seriously considering purchasing the pro stitcher. Are you loving it?

Thanks,
wkershner
I've been using the ProStitcher since February and absolutely love it. I need to level my table because I have too much slop so I don't get smooth stitches I would like. I will probably get the Quiltable when I move to Oklahoma in a few months (and will make sure is level). Anyway - yes I love the ProStitcher. I have designed in AutoCad and purchased quite a few Statler, PC Quilter, and Prostitcher designs on line. I love being able to stitch wonderful feathers and other designs. I even stitched out the Air Force Seal and other patriotic designs on a wall quilt for a gift. I could never do this without the ProStitcher. There is still a learning curve, especially when working with borders, but I learn something new everytime I quilt a project. Good luck - Cindy
I'm relatively new to the Pro Stitcher and have never used any designs other than what came with the machine or what I made myself. I have found some Statler designs that I really like and would like to use them on my Pro Stitcher. Can someone tell me how I do this? Is there some "conversion" that they have to go through to work on the Pro Stitcher?
You will be amazed at the patterns available. I would suggest using Anne Bright Designs the first time ordering because her method seems to be the easiest, not that the others are much harder. Your order and pay online and they immediately send you a link to click on. You click on it and then download to your desktop the pattern you bought. You then open the adobe file so you can print a copy of the pattern. The rest of the file(s) you copy onto a USB drive, once this is done, put the USB drive into your machine and waa laa !!! the design will magically appear. You can order .hqf, .qli or .txt extention patterns. Statler uses .qli and most of the patterns I own are qli's. I quilt about 20-25 quilts a months and love my HQ and PS. Good luck, if you have problems, Brenda DeCook at Anne Bright is just a call or email away. Also check out One Song Needle Arts and Munnich Designs. Connie