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A New Concept for Embroiderers: Embrilliance!

by Lindee Goodall

Today I want to show you a cool new embroidery utility from my friends over at Briton Leap. For years, Brian and his team of gurus have been producing amazing products for embroiderers. Now they have a new concept called “Embrilliance,” which is a new brand from BriTon Leap that will include simultaneous releases of [...]

Embroidery Basics: Understanding Compensation

by Lindee Goodall

The more you know about embroidery design attributes, the more savvy you will be about embroidery and optimizing your results. Learn what compensation is, how it affects embroidery, what control you have over it.

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Troubleshooting Embroidery Quality Issues

by Lindee Goodall

Are you experiencing puckering or poor registration? Review these topics before faulting the digitizer!

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eClass: The Embroidery Recipe Webinar

by Lindee Goodall

Successful embroidery is more than a design, some fabric, some thread, and a machine. Just like cookies, if you start swapping ingredients indiscriminately, you can wind up with a real mess on your hands. A successful embroidery result is a matter of choice and method. Learn how to make smarter choices for better embroidery every time!

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Convert It Mac: Embroidery Software for the Rest of Us

by Lindee Goodall

Finally! Someone actually developed a real program for the rest of us—embroiderers who use Macintosh!

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Why Test Embroidery Designs?

by Lindee Goodall

There are two types of embroiderers—those who test and those who wish they did! Find out how/why and what you should look for!

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eClass: Anatomy of a Design Webinar

by Lindee Goodall

Why should you take this class? Because understanding how a design is created will make you a better embroiderer. While not technically a digitizing class, you will begin to look at a design through the eyes of a digitizer. Why waste time sewing a design if you can look at it on-screen and see that it is not sew-worthy for your project?

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Embroidery Tip

  • Water soluble toppings often improve the edges and reduce jagged edges of embroidery on textured fabrics like pique knit.

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!