Thanks for this nice video about shapes and overlapping. You explained it very clearly and I’m understanding the use of shapes with overlapping a lot better now. Have a nice day ❤
Enjoyed this very much. I'm still confused on how to know which stitch to choose, when doing these shapes. Also, have you ever taken a paper pattern and use the scan n cut and make an SVG and turned that into an embroidery design in this software? Sorry for all the questions, but really trying to learn.
Once you create the shape, the best fill for regular embroidery is the fill stitch and zig zag for outline. You can scan to cut file on you scan n cut and save to a usb stick and open it up through the scan n cut tab in the software. I should do a video on that.
Hi Rosemary, thanks so much for a really informative video, never apologise for revisiting past lessons, I revisit them all the time! 😂😂😂 x
Thank you.
Thanks for this nice video about shapes and overlapping. You explained it very clearly and I’m understanding the use of shapes with overlapping a lot better now. Have a nice day ❤
I am so glad you found it helpful.
So very helpful as usual. You’re a great teacher. Thank you so much. I need lots of help with PE Design.
Thank you 😊
Yeah! Been trying to remove overlay from a shape with a letter for a couple of weeks. This worked for me.
@@Jennifer53267 so glad 😀 thanks for watching.
Enjoyed this very much. I'm still confused on how to know which stitch to choose, when doing these shapes. Also, have you ever taken a paper pattern and use the scan n cut and make an SVG and turned that into an embroidery design in this software? Sorry for all the questions, but really trying to learn.
Once you create the shape, the best fill for regular embroidery is the fill stitch and zig zag for outline. You can scan to cut file on you scan n cut and save to a usb stick and open it up through the scan n cut tab in the software. I should do a video on that.