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Entries for January, 2010

Current Freebies on the Site

by Lindee Goodall

Updated June 12, 2010 Catalog  (PDF) Free digitizing projects (PDF) Free Building Block designs Free Designs Mini-Sampler Design: June 2010 Design: May 2010 Design: April 2010 Sample Anatomy of a Design Free Myths Report (PDF) Design: August 2009 Free Webinars Directory

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Free Weekly Digitizing Workshop Webinars

by Lindee Goodall

Please join us for a live weekly digitizing workshop generously hosted by embroidery.com and yours truly. Together, James Lyman or Darin Andersen and I will be hosting this free webinar demonstrating digitizing techniques to answer your burning questions. Topics covered so far: auto digitizing a hand drawn image, creating redwork from an image downloaded from [...]

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Learn to Digitize Course Overview

by Lindee Goodall

I’ve taught digitizing theory for years but never tied it to a program except in house when working with the Cactus Punch digitizers and our program of choice. Why? Because to get really good at a program, you have to use it on a regular basis. Pair that with the fact that “I’m a Mac” [...]

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January 2010: Letter from Lindee

by Lindee Goodall

OK, so its the new year and we’re supposed to make all sorts of resolutions. Two that I should make are to be more faithful at posting new content and to get back in shape after a year lapse–especially because I have a big class reunion coming up in June. But I’m not gonna do [...]

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Sports 1 Building Blocks for Generations

by Lindee Goodall

20 sports elements as Building Blocks (.mng files) exclusively for Generations™ (also available in multi-format). Designs shown at 75% of actual size. Sold only in sets. Download only. These designs were manually digitized in Generations and offer all the functionality of native .gen files. Perfect for creating quick designs or logos.

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Embroidery Tip

  • Bobbin thread showing on top generally indicates an unbalanced tension. The top thread may be too tight and/or the bottom thread too loose. It can also result when a prewound bobbin is used in a machine that prefers its own bobbin type.

Mission

To inspire and nurture personal creativity and productivity by connecting embroiderers and digitizers with innovative, high-quality products and information that significantly elevate their enjoyment and experience while maximizing the use of technology. In other words, more toys and more fun!