So happy to see the start at middle. I have used other software that works this way and not being able to do it in Embird has driven me to distraction.
Going to have to get out my magnifiers and inspect this program a bit closer. Never saw the middle point first button. Makes me wonder what else I'm missing out on. Thanks for another superb lesson! #TeamEmbird
Sue, thank you so much, have you got a video on how to lengthen stitches is studio when using plan fill I find that sometime the stitches are to short and it tends jto pull fabric in when sewing a design out. thanks . Cheers Megan, from NZ.
the best way to fix this issue is to use some pull compensation rather than making the stitch length longer. You will find with longer stitches there is more pull on it.
More Embird Tools that you may have not used - they are there hiding in plain sight!! give them a try!
Щиро дякую Вам за працю! З Вами освоювати програму дуже цікаво! 😘
So happy to see the start at middle. I have used other software that works this way and not being able to do it in Embird has driven me to distraction.
Going to have to get out my magnifiers and inspect this program a bit closer. Never saw the middle point first button. Makes me wonder what else I'm missing out on. Thanks for another superb lesson! #TeamEmbird
Thanks for sharing, i have learnt again.
thanks for commenting!
Finally, some buttons I understand! (I was trained in CAD.)
yay! keep going, you can do it!
Great info, I was using Hatch more because I didn’t understand how this worked. Thank you💕
great! I am glad it helps!
You are fabulous, I totally love that first tool👍🏼
Yes!!! I do too, i think it makes it easier to digitize!
Great video Sue xx
Thank you!! I am glad you are enjoying them!!
Wow I love this tutorial
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Sue, thank you so much, have you got a video on how to lengthen stitches is studio when using plan fill I find that sometime the stitches are to short and it tends jto pull fabric in when sewing a design out. thanks . Cheers Megan, from NZ.
the best way to fix this issue is to use some pull compensation rather than making the stitch length longer. You will find with longer stitches there is more pull on it.
Thanks. Love the quick tip videos!
:)
Awesome to know!
Snap to nodes would have been great when doing Frank's legs in the bug tutorial.
YES, that is exactly where it would be fantastic example of where to use them!!! Excellent!
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:)
S bird watcher