Running stitch outlines, especially around large fill objects, can be hard to control perfectly.
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I’ve gotten a few questions concerning the book so maybe this page will help you.
I was recently asked this curious question and so I thought this would be a good place to answer it.
Dear Embroidery Enthusiast, Chances are when you bought your embroidery machine you were shown
It’s amazing how frequently machine embroiderers search for the term “free embroidery designs.
A DEFINITION Technically, digitizing refers to the process of converting analog information into digital information. For example, scanning a photo into the computer is a form of digitizing. As it relates to embroidery, it is the process of preparing artwork and applying stitches to create a digital embroidery file suitable for use on a computerized […]
In the previous post, What are Birdnests? we looked at what a birdnest is and the potential damage it can cause.
You’ve just spent a fortune on your very first embroidery machine and now the sales person is showing you threads.
Birdnests are not only annoying, they reduce productivity and can potentially ruin the entire project.
Embroidering on ribbon presents a few problems: ribbon cannot be securely hooped between the rings of the hoop, accurate design placement is difficult, and the tight weave is not conducive to the additional thread applied by embroidery. With a little know-how, you can easily surmount these problems. Watch this video on how to do it! […]
Embroidery looked so easy during your demo. The sales person popped in a swatch of fabric, punched a few buttons
My friend Brian Bailie (OK, with help from programmer David) has added another cool feature to Convert It Mac—cover flow!