Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. I am a complete newbie to machine embroidery. Your explanation is clear and easy to follow. I can't wait to digitize my digital artwork. ❤
Thank your for your digitize videos, now that I’m a bit familiar to Embriliance. I can see what your doing, explanation great! When I first started I had a hard time what’s going on but with trial and errors and practice I kinda get it and with your videos makes me feel confident I’m doing something right. I just need to do a little fixing here and there
Your videos and tutorials are so easy to follow. You are doing a great job. You make it so easy and take out the scary part of trying this. Thank you. I wish I would have already purchased stitch artist. Thank you
it's so much fun! most professional digitizing software are in the thousands of dollars, but I wanted to share how you can make quality designs with one of the more basic softwares :)
Old video, but maybe someone will answer, so you are stitch the beige species on the leaf over the green stitching, is there a tech reason why you didn’t create hole in the fill stitch of the leaf, or select remove hidden stitches
I don't like to use create hole function because it creates a lot of unnecessary stitches! I reached out to embrilliance about this and they said that is just how the software works, so I manually create the hole to reduce my stitch count
wow I completely missed this detail -- looks like it's a level 2 feature. You can still draw the satin stitches in level 1, but the inclination feature is level 2!
Do you use the level 1? I'm looking to purchase the program but I'm not sure about the level. I'm a beginner looking to start selling some custom embroidery arts
I use level 2, but you can absolutely use level 1! There's a few tools in level tool that make digitizing faster for me, but you can achieve the same results with level 1
It definitely comes with practice, but some stitches work in certain scenarios better than us. Generally, I like fill stitches for large objects, satin stitch for narrow objects, and the run stitch for details or really small objects. It's definitely something you can play around with trial and error. :)
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. I am a complete newbie to machine embroidery. Your explanation is clear and easy to follow. I can't wait to digitize my digital artwork. ❤
Thank your for your digitize videos, now that I’m a bit familiar to Embriliance. I can see what your doing, explanation great! When I first started I had a hard time what’s going on but with trial and errors and practice I kinda get it and with your videos makes me feel confident I’m doing something right. I just need to do a little fixing here and there
Your videos and tutorials are so easy to follow. You are doing a great job. You make it so easy and take out the scary part of trying this. Thank you. I wish I would have already purchased stitch artist. Thank you
Thanks so much, I'm glad they are helpful! Stitch Artist is great because you can start with the most basic level and upgrade whenever you are ready
Thank you so much ! Very helpful video😊
Glad it's been helpful!
this is so cool! i had no idea there was a program for this
it's so much fun! most professional digitizing software are in the thousands of dollars, but I wanted to share how you can make quality designs with one of the more basic softwares :)
Old video, but maybe someone will answer, so you are stitch the beige species on the leaf over the green stitching, is there a tech reason why you didn’t create hole in the fill stitch of the leaf, or select remove hidden stitches
I don't like to use create hole function because it creates a lot of unnecessary stitches! I reached out to embrilliance about this and they said that is just how the software works, so I manually create the hole to reduce my stitch count
Can you point out which icon you are using to set the direction of the satin stitch?
embrilliance.com/Help/Platform%20Win%201170/index.html#!satincolumninputlevel2.htm It's the icon with the line attaching two circles.
wow I completely missed this detail -- looks like it's a level 2 feature. You can still draw the satin stitches in level 1, but the inclination feature is level 2!
Wondering why you didn’t use a bean stitch for the leaf veins.
That would be good too. I love the bean stitch! They just give different kind of looks that is all preference :)
Do you use the level 1? I'm looking to purchase the program but I'm not sure about the level. I'm a beginner looking to start selling some custom embroidery arts
I use level 2, but you can absolutely use level 1! There's a few tools in level tool that make digitizing faster for me, but you can achieve the same results with level 1
how do you know which kind of stitch to use for different shapes? is it just preference?
It definitely comes with practice, but some stitches work in certain scenarios better than us. Generally, I like fill stitches for large objects, satin stitch for narrow objects, and the run stitch for details or really small objects. It's definitely something you can play around with trial and error. :)