I honestly cannot tell you how much I truly appreciate your videos. Sometimes people forget there are us embroiderers that have never been taught the basics of this software. I have been so frustrated with purchasing this software and even regretted it. Was researching getting other software bc there is just so much help from RUclips videos for them. Thru this whole shutdown of things people could only rely on RUclips videos to teach them how to use their software. I am sooooo grateful for these. Even someone who has had the software for a while you still manage to teach me things I either didn’t remember, forgot, or flat was never shown at the store when I got it. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!! Please please keep them coming. 🙏🙏🙏🤝👀👀👀
I am new to your videos, but I must say that you have taught me more in one day of watching, than I have learned in 2 years of trying to read the manuals that came with my software. I plan on watching every single one of your videos, and following you on Facebook too. Thanks! Thanks! And THANKS AGAIN!
Interesting timing. Some of my designs have had big areas; some are small and still get these running stitches, I've done most of your recommendations, but never thought of adding a node, a node that was very helpful, YEAH!! Your suggestion about sections great, overlapping wouldn't cause a bump when stitched out? My question to you is that would using the Modify Module and add stitches might help? I don't know how to add stitches but getting a better idea of it. Thank you for the video and hope you do one more maybe on weird stitches, however this covered alot of visual!!!! 🐾🐾
An overlap of just a few stitches won't create a bump - you see that all the time with one color overlapping another color. And really - these stitches are so much more visible on the screen than in the actual stitch out.
I honestly cannot tell you how much I truly appreciate your videos. Sometimes people forget there are us embroiderers that have never been taught the basics of this software. I have been so frustrated with purchasing this software and even regretted it. Was researching getting other software bc there is just so much help from RUclips videos for them. Thru this whole shutdown of things people could only rely on RUclips videos to teach them how to use their software. I am sooooo grateful for these. Even someone who has had the software for a while you still manage to teach me things I either didn’t remember, forgot, or flat was never shown at the store when I got it. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!! Please please keep them coming. 🙏🙏🙏🤝👀👀👀
I am new to your videos, but I must say that you have taught me more in one day of watching, than I have learned in 2 years of trying to read the manuals that came with my software. I plan on watching every single one of your videos, and following you on Facebook too. Thanks! Thanks! And THANKS AGAIN!
You are awesome Phil! I knew about changing the angle but NOT about the starting/ending stitches! Always learning new tricks from you!!!
Thanks Phil, very informative as always.
Excellent video Phil!
Thank for the video. It was a great explanation of how the stitch fill works.
Interesting timing. Some of my designs have had big areas; some are small and still get these running stitches, I've done most of your recommendations, but never thought of adding a node, a node that was very helpful, YEAH!! Your suggestion about sections great, overlapping wouldn't cause a bump when stitched out? My question to you is that would using the Modify Module and add stitches might help? I don't know how to add stitches but getting a better idea of it. Thank you for the video and hope you do one more maybe on weird stitches, however this covered alot of visual!!!! 🐾🐾
An overlap of just a few stitches won't create a bump - you see that all the time with one color overlapping another color. And really - these stitches are so much more visible on the screen than in the actual stitch out.
@@PhilCarlton THANK YOU.... knew you would have experience...with stitch out... 🐾🐾
Thanks, Phil. Those are great tips!
thank you Phil
How do I get someone to explain this program to me in Spanish
Per favore traducete con sottotitoli in italiano