I’ve been taught to crop inside first and then hit edges. You did just the opposite and it looked great with lines around the snowman. It there’s time to hit edges first and a time to hit edges after? Or does either option do the same thing?
That’s an awful lot of overstitching around the appliqué. Why not use trace to stitch around it once and then when you crop the background, don’t close the edges? That way you’ll only get one trip around the gnome. It’s just a thought.
Thank you Susan, I love the multi point feature and use it a lot, it makes my work look great without a lot of work.
Quilting my applique quilt tops is the main reason I want a long arm machine with ProStitcher. Just amazing.
I’ve been taught to crop inside first and then hit edges. You did just the opposite and it looked great with lines around the snowman. It there’s time to hit edges first and a time to hit edges after? Or does either option do the same thing?
Either way. Doesn't seem to make a difference as long as you turn it on. Lol
That’s an awful lot of overstitching around the appliqué. Why not use trace to stitch around it once and then when you crop the background, don’t close the edges? That way you’ll only get one trip around the gnome. It’s just a thought.
The background music was distracting, sorry!
Thank you for making this process look successful and so easy ! 🪡