I can download designs from the internet. And there are lots of locations that sell designs and most have a few freebies so you can see if you like the quality of their work.
I like to do Free Standing Lace designs. I hoop a strong piece of water soluble stabilizer without any fabric. Start the machine and let it stitch out the snowflake or lace. Then I just wash away the stabilizer and have the finished product.
Right now I am working on Martha Pullen's gift of the month from last August. A beautiful set of silk booties in white on white.
http://www.marthapullen.com/GOTM/2006/aug06gift.htmlI have bought a few designs from this site:
http://www.advanced-embroidery-designs.com/index.htmland lots of designs from
http://www.emblibrary.com/There are two websites that sell embroidery blanks:
http://www.embroiderthis.com/, and
http://www.allaboutblanks.com/I try to take a linen hand towel as a hostess gift when I am invited somewhere. A complete set of bath towels with the last name makes a nice wedding present. Last year for Valentine's Day, I made my husband's "card" out of red satin with white letters. I have also done cuff initials on my husband's shirts.
We have a club of ladies who bought our machines from the same dealer. We meet in the store. In learning new techniques, we create a charity project, usually a quilt that gets raffled off and the proceeds go to the charity. We pick a few different charities each year. Last year we contributed embellished fleece blankets to Fischer House. I appliqued fleece stars on mine. This year, we are making walker bags with patriotic embroidery on the pockets. These bags provide pockets for the Vets to carry things on their walkers. We DO support our troops, and we DO support our Vets.