How to Change the Size and Density of a Built-in Font

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @IdonotConsent-w9j
    @IdonotConsent-w9j Год назад

    Thanks Terry. All of your videos are exceptional. I too, do not “do FB” so I am appreciative of the videos here. I recently purchased a preowned Luminaire and your videos have helped me more than words can express. So great to have a new video from you, knowing how busy your life has become. Sincerely sending you and yours positive energy and healing. Nancy

  • @slim215
    @slim215 Год назад

    You are my new best friend! I don’t do Facebook, but I do RUclips m. I am very excited about your playlist… Becky Thompson from power tools with thread mentioned you and she is correct. You’re brilliant.

  • @edpalmieri3470
    @edpalmieri3470 11 месяцев назад

    Another good video by Terry. thanks

  • @carolhiller1112
    @carolhiller1112 Год назад

    Great tutorial as always Terri thank you! ❤❤❤❤

  • @galewilson4364
    @galewilson4364 6 месяцев назад

    Does pe design have an offset feature so you could offset letters, words or images, or a hack method that would do that?

  • @stephanieboik9078
    @stephanieboik9078 3 месяца назад

    Can you take the Vasity Letters and decrease them to size 2 1/2” tall and type the word BIG and array?

  • @janesturm
    @janesturm Год назад

    I have a question about the luminaire and older embroidery patterns. I have some patterns that are 8 or so years old. I recently tried to stitch a few of them out but it did not go well. The machine seems to hang up in areas and the needle would snap. This happened on 4 or 5 of the designs. Some were probably cheaply done but some were from well known designers who are still in business. Is there a known problem with older designs and the newer machines reading the pattern? Most of them had jump threads that were not being cut underneath and that seemed to be the area where it would hang up if it was dense. I do hope you could help me with this. Some of these patterns were really nice and I have used them on my old Viking Designer SE with no problem. Thank you for you time.

    • @terrymaffitt4012
      @terrymaffitt4012  Год назад

      If you have software, open your designs and try to save them as a PES 9 or higher. Also make sure that your thread is not catching on the bottom of the embroidery spool if it is upright (some spools have a snap bottom). Check for spools that have cuts on the top and if the spool is horizontal use a thread cap. The problem may be because of the way the thread comes off the spool and catches on something.

  • @Kalaura
    @Kalaura Год назад

    Thank you, Terry! I’m about to place a name on a nylon bag for a friend and I’m petrified. Don’t know what stabilizer to use!🥴

    • @terrymaffitt4012
      @terrymaffitt4012  Год назад +1

      I would use a medium weight cut away.

    • @Kalaura
      @Kalaura Год назад

      @@terrymaffitt4012 thank you!

  • @sarahradcliffe9447
    @sarahradcliffe9447 10 месяцев назад

    Teri is there away to reset the scanner in the luminaire xp3 mine is saying that my fabric is to complicated to convey the fabric is plain white

  • @janesturm
    @janesturm Год назад

    I have a question about embroidery patterns. I have a lot of older patterns from 8 or so years ago. I have tried to use some of these on my luminaire but it has not turned out well. As a matter of fact the needles break and the machine seems to " hang up". I don't know if it is the older embroidery