View Full Version : I found a great website to order supplies!!!
Sew So Happy
05-28-2008, 06:42 AM
I found this site when I did a search for placement of a design I was doing. It is www.Allstitch.net It is chock full of info and great prices on their supplies. I was looking at the prices on the stabilizers and needles. It also gives information on the products. I have gone to websites before and not known what I was looking at and if it was something I could use or not. I also noticed that they have blanks for sale. There was a photo tote bag for $5.75! I have been looking for one for the grandmothers in our family. It also has the Kiwi papers you can embroider to go into the cups or in that photo bag. I don't know my prices on those yet. I did call to make sure anyone could order from them and yes, everyday people can order! She did say if you order $150 or more, it is free shipping. Go enjoy!!
Becca
05-28-2008, 08:24 AM
WOW, love the site. Maybe someone will want to head up a group order to get the free shipping. (I'm still recovering from surgery or I would do it)
Thank you for sharing this great site. I added it to my favorites.
idesign
05-28-2008, 10:10 AM
Thanks for the site address. I bookmarked it, too. I see they have things for the PR600 and BMP6 which is my machine. The Magna Glide bobbins look like a good price.
Thanks!
Carol
Sew So Happy
05-28-2008, 10:30 AM
Thanks for the site address. I bookmarked it, too. I see they have things for the PR600 and BMP6 which is my machine. The Magna Glide bobbins look like a good price.
Thanks!
Carol
Ahhh! I forgot you had one of those machines! I see you posting on that Yahoo board, too. I subscribed to that Yahoo group, because I am hoping to get a PR620 or is it PR600? later this summerish. Will you let me know what kind of bobbins and other supplies I would need for that machine to start off. Actually, can you PM me about it. Right now I have a Janome 350e and was wondering about how to convert all my designs for a Brother machine. Am I looking at something expensive? I want to know what I need to have before I go over ther and actually buy it. Give it to me in laymen's terms! There is actually a lady off of the board from up in Savannah, TN area that said I could come up there and mess with her Babylock. That would be a little bit of a ride, though and finding the time.....TIA!
StitchinGrandma
05-28-2008, 12:09 PM
Didn't I read somewhere that you can do mass conversions in Embird? You may want to check that out because that would be fairly cost effective I would think.
Some here have that software so maybe they will be some help and let you know.
idesign
05-28-2008, 05:33 PM
Here's the page that has items needed for all PR600, BMP6 (and others). I have the Babylock and love it! Don't you want to take a little summer trip up to Wisconsin to try out my Baby? I can see Lake Michigan from my living room window, and it's like a resort here in summer! LOL.
I'll PM you with the rest.
http://www.allstitch.net/department/pr600-supplies-10245.cfm?killnav=1
Carol
StitchinGrandma
05-30-2008, 06:59 AM
Ahhh! I forgot you had one of those machines! I see you posting on that Yahoo board, too. I subscribed to that Yahoo group, because I am hoping to get a PR620 or is it PR600? later this summerish. Will you let me know what kind of bobbins and other supplies I would need for that machine to start off. Actually, can you PM me about it. Right now I have a Janome 350e and was wondering about how to convert all my designs for a Brother machine. Am I looking at something expensive? I want to know what I need to have before I go over ther and actually buy it. Give it to me in laymen's terms! There is actually a lady off of the board from up in Savannah, TN area that said I could come up there and mess with her Babylock. That would be a little bit of a ride, though and finding the time.....TIA!
Here's your answer. I had asked in the other thread which is here already about Embird and got this for you:
Vicki, if you're asking if you're right about doing mass conversions in Embird, yes, yes, yes! Over on the right column, highlight all the stitch files that need to be converted (the pes that you want to convert to jef, for example), and then go to right panel, hit the "convert files..." line, and off you go. It is a huge time saver. Then to delete the files you no longer need, you can isolate pes (using my example) under the file type drop down, go to right panel and "select all" and then delete the whole bunch at once.
LOVE this program and need to learn more about it. Hope that helps some. Happy weekend!!
You can find that thread here (http://www.embroidables.com/forums/showthread.php?p=17460&posted=1#post17460)
Do you know how many times I have seen people mention allstitch, but have skipped over it because I thought it was a sideline of allbrands who don't ship internationally! Was getting desperate, so looked at their website from this thread, and they DO ship internationally. Uh oh, this will be dangerous
for my kids
06-23-2008, 04:09 PM
So glad you found this site and like it as much as I do...yes Emma I have mentioned it several times here...I bought that big thread chest...the one that has the lg spools not the thread chest you see at retailers with the small spools ...i think it has all the maderia colors in it and the spools I like because they have a lot of thread on them...the chest keeps them neat and tidy and the refills are priced way below retail store prices...I order stabilizers and all kinds of stuff here and all way below my retailer prices here in my town...great site I think :)
little lamb
06-23-2008, 04:49 PM
I order from them all the time...aren't they great??? You can't beat their thread prices!
i saw their thread prices and so happy i can get it cheaper at my side. hehe
btw, i have a qn. what does it mean by 'backorder'? ie we do not accept backorder? Thanks
Sew 'N Sane
07-11-2008, 08:22 AM
Crab - a backorder is when an item is not in stock and they will 'hold back your order' until they receive a shipment of the item. Then they would ship you your items.
If they say 'we do not accept backorder', it means that if the item is not in stock, then they will complete your order as is. So if you want an item that is not in stock, you will have to re-order it in order to get it.
Hope this makes sense! :p
i saw their thread prices and so happy i can get it cheaper at my side. hehe
btw, i have a qn. what does it mean by 'backorder'? ie we do not accept backorder? Thanks
Sew 'N Sane
oic. THanks for explaining to me. :flowers: I understand the word now. Actually the item i want from another website is a Thread stand for bigger cone of threads.
This website doesnt sell & that website is out of stock for another 8 weeks. :bawling: so they tell me abt the 'no backorder' information.
The Hen
07-16-2008, 11:34 AM
thanks for the web site, I found the placement guides I have been looking for in their informational section. I also printed out their recommendations for stablizers.
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