Thank you, Phil. This is the second video of yours I've viewed today. I knew there had to be help for those of us using this software. Your presence on RUclips has made my day!
Great video, Phil, as usual. You could also keep that original border, lesson the density and size, slightly, to make it a zigzag underlay to stitch after the applique tack down stitches. I find this makes an even nicer satin stitch border. Of course, you would have to move the original, resized and reduced density satin stitch, into the second position, too. ;-)
I still use 6D and am trying to decide whether to switch to object-oriented software called Hatch. Seems from watching this video that Premiere+ may have some object-oriented features which are different than 6D which I discern to be stitch oriented. Can you compare and contrast 6D vs Premiere+ embroidery properties regarding stitch vs object oriented software approaches? Thanks.
The digitizing in 6D and PREMIER+ is done in the Create module and is object based. This is done in the Modify module is the equivalent of Stitch Editor+ in 6D and works at the stitch level.
I have a design I took off the collection included on my Pfaff Creative Icon. I put the design on a thumb drive so I could edit it. I put the design in my Premier Plus 2 software. I accomplished removing the unwanted background design and duplicating the image, resizing, and rotating so I now have a cluster of three flowers. The design has a zigzag border but when I use the design as an appliqué, the stitch is not wide enough to provide adequate coverage. The handles of the design are white, how can I make the zigzag wider? I’ve tried everything and no success- I’m sure there’s an easy fix, I just don’t know what it is. I’d greatly appreciate assistance. Thank you
The Border tool has to create a border (that sounded silly.) If you are just trying to add the applique fabric to a design that is already an applique, this video might help. ruclips.net/video/87USRIXPX3M/видео.html
Thank you, Phil. This is the second video of yours I've viewed today. I knew there had to be help for those of us using this software. Your presence on RUclips has made my day!
Excellent video. This program is SO complicated, I really appreciate your concise but detail oriented instruction!
Phil, this was a very good video. I so appreciate all the help that you give to us.
Lorraine Strong my pleasure. :)
Fantastic video with great information!
Thanks, Phil! I really appreciate your videos.
Terrific video as always, thank you!
Great video, Phil, as usual. You could also keep that original border, lesson the density and size, slightly, to make it a zigzag underlay to stitch after the applique tack down stitches. I find this makes an even nicer satin stitch border. Of course, you would have to move the original, resized and reduced density satin stitch, into the second position, too. ;-)
Thanks Phil!
Thank you!
I still use 6D and am trying to decide whether to switch to object-oriented software called Hatch. Seems from watching this video that Premiere+ may have some object-oriented features which are different than 6D which I discern to be stitch oriented. Can you compare and contrast 6D vs Premiere+ embroidery properties regarding stitch vs object oriented software approaches? Thanks.
The digitizing in 6D and PREMIER+ is done in the Create module and is object based. This is done in the Modify module is the equivalent of Stitch Editor+ in 6D and works at the stitch level.
@@PhilCarlton Thanks.
I have a design I took off the collection included on my Pfaff Creative Icon. I put the design on a thumb drive so I could edit it. I put the design in my Premier Plus 2 software. I accomplished removing the unwanted background design and duplicating the image, resizing, and rotating so I now have a cluster of three flowers. The design has a zigzag border but when I use the design as an appliqué, the stitch is not wide enough to provide adequate coverage. The handles of the design are white, how can I make the zigzag wider? I’ve tried everything and no success- I’m sure there’s an easy fix, I just don’t know what it is. I’d greatly appreciate assistance. Thank you
I would delete that border, then add a new appliqué border using the border tab. I would set the satin stitch at least 4 mm wide.
Do you have a video that demonstrates how to use freehand tablet or point applique outlines?
This one I think will show what you are asking.
ruclips.net/video/87USRIXPX3M/видео.html
Can you skip creating the boarder line and just go straight to add applique?
The Border tool has to create a border (that sounded silly.) If you are just trying to add the applique fabric to a design that is already an applique, this video might help.
ruclips.net/video/87USRIXPX3M/видео.html
@@PhilCarlton thanks, no exiting applique I am creating from scratch. Thanks for sharing your knowledge