Thank you so much for creating this video! I own a different software, but your instructions were so clear that I was able to figure out the comparable buttons I needed to push. I told myself I was going to stop watching it if it got too complicated to understand; thankfully I made it through the entire video. I also was hesitant to buy a design if I could make one. I now feel confident enough to make one that I can design/customize any way I want! To sum up, you rock!!!
You are an excellent teacher. Thank you for explaining everything in a way I could follow. I also appreciate seeing the pitfalls before I make my own (which I will).
Finally , a video with actual mistakes lol. I loved it .. Now I know its not just me.. I have broken a couple needles catching those overlaps when I do mugrugs. Great idea for" in the hoop" project. Thanks
Question please: I'm looking to find a video on using applique designs in FTCU software to be cut on my new Silhouette Cameo. Can you please point me in the right direction? I have found your videos to be SUPER helpful. Thanks for all of your work.
Can you split the design for the valiant 14x14 repositional hoop? How do you do that in Floriani to use the snowman? I am loving this video! Thank you so much!
unfortunately floriani won't split the design right to use the snowman thing on a valiant, the only softwares that i am aware of that will split it right are palette, embroideryworks and an old program called hoopworks that they don't make any more. If you could, i would think you'd have to do it as two separate designs, one for the stuff on the cover, and a second for the running stitch to sew in the flaps
Hello Mr. Martin Do you know where a person can learn embroidery machine repair in depth in terms of hook timing, needle depth, circuit board cleaning.
Thank you so much for creating this video! I own a different software, but your instructions were so clear that I was able to figure out the comparable buttons I needed to push. I told myself I was going to stop watching it if it got too complicated to understand; thankfully I made it through the entire video. I also was hesitant to buy a design if I could make one. I now feel confident enough to make one that I can design/customize any way I want! To sum up, you rock!!!
You are an excellent teacher. Thank you for explaining everything in a way I could follow. I also appreciate seeing the pitfalls before I make my own (which I will).
Good video. I am going to make this for my new book.
Finally , a video with actual mistakes lol. I loved it .. Now I know its not just me.. I have broken a couple needles catching those overlaps when I do mugrugs. Great idea for" in the hoop" project. Thanks
I can't wait to go make this. I'm opening my Floriani right now. THANKS!
Thank you for sharing.
Please continue to make the tutorials for the FTC-U - you have been missed
Nice to see you again. Good project
Thank you really enjoy your videos and have missed seeing them.
Great video and lesson. Thanks Brad!
Question please: I'm looking to find a video on using applique designs in FTCU software to be cut on my new Silhouette Cameo. Can you please point me in the right direction? I have found your videos to be SUPER helpful. Thanks for all of your work.
Have you already uploaded the IQ design done with the Destiny? I have a Solaris and would love to make it in my machine. Thanks.
Can you split the design for the valiant 14x14 repositional hoop? How do you do that in Floriani to use the snowman? I am loving this video! Thank you so much!
unfortunately floriani won't split the design right to use the snowman thing on a valiant, the only softwares that i am aware of that will split it right are palette, embroideryworks and an old program called hoopworks that they don't make any more. If you could, i would think you'd have to do it as two separate designs, one for the stuff on the cover, and a second for the running stitch to sew in the flaps
Hey Brad, looking for instruction on making loops and buttons on the side of lace squares so I can create a box.
Thanks
Heather
Hello Mr. Martin
Do you know where a person can learn embroidery machine repair in depth in terms of hook timing, needle depth, circuit board cleaning.
Do you charge for digitizing?