Plain Flat Pewter Buttons  Hello,I am in search of a source for large 
quantities of plain flat pewter buttons, both large (7/8 - 1 inch) & small 
(9/16-1/2 inch) for Revolutionary War coats. I checked James Townsend & the 
cost for the amount of buttons for just one coat is quite high. Does anyone 
know where I can get larger amounts for a lower cost? I would really appreciate 
it.Sarah Grace
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> Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2012 12:00:01 -0600
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> Subject: Re: [h-cost] Viking embroidery machines & software
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> I just checked the DesignerSE Yahoo group.  In the Files section there is a 
> file that explains how to remove the U3 software (not on all devices) from 
> the USB device in order to get it to work in Viking machines.  There is also 
> a listing of the USB devices that are compatible.  Since the Designer 1 is an 
> older machine, it also cannot handle a lot of the high capacity USB devices 
> currently available.  You should also consider joining the Designer1 Yahoo 
> group.  The knowledge available in the user groups is phenomenal!
> 
> Nancy
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>       From: Pierre & Sandy Pettinger <costu...@radiks.net>
> Subject: Re: [h-cost] Viking embroidery machines & software:
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> Hubby did try another brand that was on the list provided by the dealer (a 
> very knowledgeable and reputable one) and the machine didn't even recognize 
> that a device was plugged into the machine.  Wouldn't read it - no matter 
> what.  Maybe it's just a fluke of his particular machine (Designer 1).
> 
> Sandy
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> Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2012 18:59:41 +1100
> From: lynlee o <bahr...@live.com.au>
> To: <h-cost...@indra.com>
> Subject: Re: [h-cost] h-costume Digest, Vol 11, Issue 242
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>  How many relatively accurate (for any period) premade historic 
> embroidery designs are out there? Is it essential to digitize most of 
> your own to get anything decent?
>  
> Fran
> Lavolta Press
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> Not many pre-existing ones, but if you find a good digitiser, you can 
> commission quite a few. Most charge by the stitch which can make it expensive 
> for satin stitch and totally filled designs, but for blackwork and such, they 
> can be relatively small and therefore reasonably priced. It all depends on 
> how much you are really going to do. Claricia
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