Thank you Carol for sharing that. It's very interesting to watch how the different fills work. It's been a while since we had heard from you. It was nice to hear your voice again. 😀💜
Unfortunately you can not increase the size of the nodes in embroidery canvas. I sometimes hide the stitches (make sure show outlines is on) so I can see the nodes clearly and know where to look for them when I show the stitches again. Zooming out can help too. as the nodes are not affected by the zoom, they appear larger in relation to the object when zoomed out. Cheers Carol
@@CarolUndy Thanks-i kept zooming in the try to separate them from the stitches..obviously the wrong tactic. Given their target population you’d think they would make them a little larger. They are much easier to see in adobe illustrator and mySewNet/Premeir2+
@@KarenQuilts4Fun I guess if there were a lot of nodes and they were bigger, it might cause issues too. They could start to overlap. A setting to choose large or small would be good.
Thank you Carol for sharing that. It's very interesting to watch how the different fills work. It's been a while since we had heard from you. It was nice to hear your voice again. 😀💜
Glad you enjoyed it! Yes I have been a bit distracted. Hope to get more videos up soon.
Thank you!!! I'm learning sewwww much from you!
You are so welcome!
❤ the information is great
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Great RUclips and delighted to know some of your website content will be available again xx
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Thanks again for your great tutorials-is there a way to increase the size of the nodes to make them more visible?
Unfortunately you can not increase the size of the nodes in embroidery canvas. I sometimes hide the stitches (make sure show outlines is on) so I can see the nodes clearly and know where to look for them when I show the stitches again. Zooming out can help too. as the nodes are not affected by the zoom, they appear larger in relation to the object when zoomed out.
Cheers Carol
@@CarolUndy Thanks-i kept zooming in the try to separate them from the stitches..obviously the wrong tactic. Given their target population you’d think they would make them a little larger. They are much easier to see in adobe illustrator and mySewNet/Premeir2+
@@KarenQuilts4Fun I guess if there were a lot of nodes and they were bigger, it might cause issues too. They could start to overlap. A setting to choose large or small would be good.