What do you do when using these methods of all over quilting to get to cover your entire quilt. When using the border features you add measurements and the border adjust to your particular quilt. How do I make the design cover my entire quilt? Sometimes the designs gets to 3/4 of the way. How to extended without going over? Thanks!
ok i have been watching you because you have been helping me so much but that being said i have the Solaris how do you line up your design with the next design i have been trying to quilt a lap quilt
I have another video about edge to edge quilting that shows how many edge to edge designs create secondary designs because of the pattern. I suggest you watch that video.
Question: Please see 7:20 ‘prox’ in video. It appears that the Luminaire treats each of those individual embroideries as one, regardless of columnizing or rowing them. On the LAYOUT page I selected the 3 spools symbol and the ‘ladder’ on its side, if you will but could not be sure due to the fact that when I go to view it in the virtual hoop there is no longer a video play mode. This makes me wonder if the machine, despite my tweaking attempts sees still each pattern as one and not a group to be treated as one embroidery. What are your own finding Terry? You rock!
Faery Fox - the designs ARE individual designs but the Border function will color sort them. There’s no need to select the three spools in Layout. The ladder on its side icon in Layout is called the connect pattern icon. This is used to align embroidery designs using the camera. An example of how you might use this feature is where a singular design is too large to create a border so you use this feature to connect the next design. This is used in conjunction with the snowman.
@@terrymaffitt4012 Ahh. I see. Thank you for that. By the way I played with the right pointing arrowhead (looks like >) and if you bring it into your hoop field then watch the animation you can see it would jump and or tie off at each of those individual arrowheads. However, fear not because if you flip the arrowhead so it points north and fill the hoop it stitches row by row. This shows me that one must choose the directions of stitch wisely. Well, your video was such a ball! I really enjoyed that. Very instructive.
Thanks for the video! I have a question. When I choose thickness ( the lighter one) when the fill stitches it does not stitch evenly. Some lines are single stitched some triple. I tried on several different fill designs and they were all the same. Some lines are single stitched others not. Unless you are looking closely you don’t notice but I thought it odd. Any ideas?
Hi, I need help on this project, I scanned in letters to add a blanket stitch into my design center on my Luminaire. When I choose the blanket stitch is was off and the stitch was going in both directions? I only want the stitch to go into the fabric plus it was not lined up exactly. I did not move my fabric after I scanned it so can any one tell me what I did wrong.. Thanks Joyce
Is there a video that shows how to add on to a fill pattern that you couldn't do in one hooping. i have done it a couple of times but for some reason this time it isn't coming close to lining up and doesn't even look like its closing the right part of the fill to add on?
You are the best teacher ever. I am so grateful for your help.
Thanks, you teach it before I realize I need to know what you teach. Good job.
Thank you so much for this video.
Excellent ideas to expand the use of our machines! Thank you so much, Terry!
Terry, You are amazing! Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Thanks again Terry for another amazing, informative video.
How do you fill other hoop sizes? This works for the largest hoop size only?
Thank you🧵😊
wow, so many options, appreciate your sharing them with us
Hi Terry, Thank you for that great ideas on our Luminaire.Love quilting on my Luminaire.Can I do this on my Stellaire Machines?
Thank you Terry
Once again...great video! Than you😊
Thank you for new ideas.
u r a very good teacher, what size stabilizer did u used on your large hoop, thank u
Thank you
Great tips, thank you.
What do you do when using these methods of all over quilting to get to cover your entire quilt. When using the border features you add measurements and the border adjust to your particular quilt. How do I make the design cover my entire quilt? Sometimes the designs gets to 3/4 of the way. How to extended without going over?
Thanks!
Can these temples be used on a brother quato2 machine?
ok i have been watching you because you have been helping me so much but that being said i have the Solaris how do you line up your design with the next design i have been trying to quilt a lap quilt
I have another video about edge to edge quilting that shows how many edge to edge designs create secondary designs because of the pattern. I suggest you watch that video.
Question: Please see 7:20 ‘prox’ in video. It appears that the Luminaire treats each of those individual embroideries as one, regardless of columnizing or rowing them. On the LAYOUT page I selected the 3 spools symbol and the ‘ladder’ on its side, if you will but could not be sure due to the fact that when I go to view it in the virtual hoop there is no longer a video play mode. This makes me wonder if the machine, despite my tweaking attempts sees still each pattern as one and not a group to be treated as one embroidery. What are your own finding Terry? You rock!
Faery Fox - the designs ARE individual designs but the Border function will color sort them. There’s no need to select the three spools in Layout. The ladder on its side icon in Layout is called the connect pattern icon. This is used to align embroidery designs using the camera. An example of how you might use this feature is where a singular design is too large to create a border so you use this feature to connect the next design. This is used in conjunction with the snowman.
@@terrymaffitt4012 Ahh. I see. Thank you for that. By the way I played with the right pointing arrowhead (looks like >) and if you bring it into your hoop field then watch the animation you can see it would jump and or tie off at each of those individual arrowheads. However, fear not because if you flip the arrowhead so it points north and fill the hoop it stitches row by row. This shows me that one must choose the directions of stitch wisely. Well, your video was such a ball! I really enjoyed that. Very instructive.
Thanks for the video! I have a question. When I choose thickness ( the lighter one) when the fill stitches it does not stitch evenly. Some lines are single stitched some triple. I tried on several different fill designs and they were all the same. Some lines are single stitched others not. Unless you are looking closely you don’t notice but I thought it odd. Any ideas?
Carol Barney - the only time I have seen this is with backtracking. The software does this to keep a continuous design.
Hi, I need help on this project, I scanned in letters to add a blanket stitch into my design center on my Luminaire. When I choose the blanket stitch is was off and the stitch was going in both directions? I only want the stitch to go into the fabric plus it was not lined up exactly. I did not move my fabric after I scanned it so can any one tell me what I did wrong.. Thanks Joyce
Is there a video that shows how to add on to a fill pattern that you couldn't do in one hooping. i have done it a couple of times but for some reason this time it isn't coming close to lining up and doesn't even look like its closing the right part of the fill to add on?