This is a great video! It is so hard to know what to do with those spaces! I love these tips and the designs you two come up with are just amazing and beautiful! Thank you!
I would REALLY LOVE for you to take that design into Designer and SHOW US what you were discussing. I am pretty proficient in PS but still need a lot of help with Designer!
@@HandiQuilter Please make those videos 'in depth' - don't just rush over what you are talking about. As I said, I would really like to become more proficient in Designer and as much as I would love to take some hands on classes, the reality is, I can't afford them, and as a senior with immunocompromised health issues, in person classes during the current COVID situation is also unattainable. We've paid a lot of money for these machines and the software, it would be nice to have the resources to make the most of them for those of us who have no other options.
They are two programs that have different purposes. Having one doesn't make the other work any better. One is to create/manipulate designs where the other is a tool to search for existing designs on your computer.
I would love to know the trick to getting sharp corners when using mark. I am using and infinity. A while back Vicki suggested I use 3 points at the corners, it's a little better but sure not as clean as yours. Any suggestions?
Here are few things that you can play with. First, is your machine set to stitch in Cruise? Next, try playing with the acceleration in Opti-Stitch. Dropping the multiple points at the corner could help as well. And then there is always adjusting your tension.
Mark creates straight line designs so we take the machine to one corner of the design that we are wanting to ghost around and click Mark. Then move to the next corner and do the same thing. Repeat around the entire block.
Now that it’s close to midnight I have wait till tomorrow to try out this fascinating ghost quilting. Thanks for your super videos😊
Fabulous! Thank you for touching on this technique. 😊
Thanks, ladies great information. Pro-stitcher is just the best, enjoy quilting with the program so much, the possibilities are endless.
I totally agree!
This is a great video! It is so hard to know what to do with those spaces! I love these tips and the designs you two come up with are just amazing and beautiful! Thank you!
Thanks so much!
Hello ladies, love your videos!
Thank you so much!
Worth a try 😅
I would REALLY LOVE for you to take that design into Designer and SHOW US what you were discussing. I am pretty proficient in PS but still need a lot of help with Designer!
We are working to get more videos on the Pro-Stitcher website for Designer.
@@HandiQuilter Please make those videos 'in depth' - don't just rush over what you are talking about. As I said, I would really like to become more proficient in Designer and as much as I would love to take some hands on classes, the reality is, I can't afford them, and as a senior with immunocompromised health issues, in person classes during the current COVID situation is also unattainable. We've paid a lot of money for these machines and the software, it would be nice to have the resources to make the most of them for those of us who have no other options.
The Prostitcher Designer program is it better with the catalog
They are two programs that have different purposes. Having one doesn't make the other work any better. One is to create/manipulate designs where the other is a tool to search for existing designs on your computer.
Search on your computer, not search on your tablet?
I would love to know the trick to getting sharp corners when using mark. I am using and infinity. A while back Vicki suggested I use 3 points at the corners, it's a little better but sure not as clean as yours. Any suggestions?
Here are few things that you can play with. First, is your machine set to stitch in Cruise? Next, try playing with the acceleration in Opti-Stitch. Dropping the multiple points at the corner could help as well. And then there is always adjusting your tension.
Where are you marking for the point? Your not showing us
Mark creates straight line designs so we take the machine to one corner of the design that we are wanting to ghost around and click Mark. Then move to the next corner and do the same thing. Repeat around the entire block.