Turning TrueType letters into appliques is about as instant as you can get with digitizing and it can be done in any level of Embrilliance Stitch Artist.
Category Archives: Embroidery Software
Adding stipple stitches around any design is quick and easy with the pathing tools available in Embrilliance Stitch Artist Level 3.
See how easy it is to create an embossed monogram using Wilcom Hatch’s tools without importing any artwork.
How to choose the software of your dreams. I’m not sure why people keep asking me this. Yes, I’m a digitizer but I’m not out there comparing every digitizing program. And it turns out a lot of those asking already have software.
As many of you know, I’m a die-hard Mac lover and it takes something turly seriously cool for me to “do Windows.” For the past year or two or so, my good friend Gary Walker has been trying to persuade me to use yet another embroidery digitizing program that only runs on Windows. I […]
Learn how to create your own unique embroidery designs without digitizing by using premade elements and customizing. Related Articles Part 2 of this video: How to Make a Flouncy T Shirt Dress Blog post: Customizing: Making New Designs From Readymade Ones
Have you ever needed a design for something but couldn’t find just the right one? What if you could make it yourself by using premade bits and just putting them together for the perfect fit?
Sometimes you just need a tote bag with a little more pizzaz than you can get by embellishing a premade one. Fortunately tote bags are easy to make with only basic sewing skillis and relatively fast with the added benefit that a flat piece of fabric is way easier to embroider than a tubular, ready made bag, especially when stitching on a domestic, flat bed machine.
Learn how to combine characters from different style sets to create decorative text in Embrilliance (or EmbroideryWorks). Features the Samantha font, which is available in 4 sizes and 5 styles each. Zelda Script is another font that has alternate character sets available. Related Articles: Why is My Bobbin Thread Showing on Top of My Embroidery? […]
In this video, we’ll take a previously edited design and continue modifying it by adding color changes and tie off stitches and then resequencing it for optimized sewing. This video is part of a 4 part series to learn how to edit designs to create a faux pieced quilt block with an embroidery design and […]
Learn how to merge two designs and edit the second by adding color changes using Embrilliance Essentials and then moving those newly isolated objects to better fit the first design. The edited version is used to make a “faux pieced” quilt block – an embroidered quilt design that appears to be perfectly pieced via the […]
See how easy it is to use some simple designs and customize them in unique ways using Embrilliance Essentials. Actually, these same techniques could be applied in just about any embroidery design customizing software, Combine elements, remove others, add a custom monogram, or personalize with text on an arc above and below a center circular […]