Happy New Year and thank you Terry. While I neither have a multi-needle machine nor a Scan cutter, I found all the information useful, because I learnt where the different items fit in. Helga
Thank you Terry,That was great,I went to a brother class,but did not show how to use that applique function.They just took one of their designs,but was not sure how the appliqued worked We were all confused in class.Was a very disappointed class.Yours was explained better. Thank you Regards Caroline
Hello I have a multi needle machine and I am very novice to embroidery. I add my fabric after the outline, then it sews it in place, I then cut away the excessive fabric. When it goes to sew the satin stitch it is sewing from the line inwards, thus leaving the fabric cut edge exposed. Can you assist me as to what I am doing wrong?
How do you just do the final satin stitch , im just looking for a border satin stitch around my design, there will not be an appliqué at all. thanks for all your help
Linda Thompson - Linda, if you are talking about importing a stitch file and taking an outline from it, you will need to convert it to blocks to create an applique from that file. If you are talking about importing an image and using it to digitize a running stitch around the design, you can convert it to an applique. If you have a FCM or SVG file, you can import it and a running stitch will automatically be applied. I believe I have an example of creating an applique from a design in the Applique Series. If you need more help let me know. If you own a Luminaire or are considering buying one, I invite you to join our Facebook Group called “Just Stitchin with the Brother Luminaire”. Here is the link m.facebook.com/groups/312906706241509?ref=share
Thankyou Terry. Your videos are at an easy to follow pace and explains the options well.
Happy New Year and thank you Terry. While I neither have a multi-needle machine nor a Scan cutter, I found all the information useful, because I learnt where the different items fit in. Helga
Kids woke
Thanks Terry. Another informative and easy to understand video.
Thank you Terry,That was great,I went to a brother class,but did not show how to use that applique function.They just took one of their designs,but was not sure
how the appliqued worked We were all confused in class.Was a very disappointed class.Yours was explained better.
Thank you
Regards
Caroline
Thank you for a very informative video. I am new to the PE Design 11. I find this more user friendly than the Hatch software.
Regards,
Ann.
glad you are putting these together
Thank you for sharing. Do you have a video of how to create block lettering with offset line for applique. for example tackle twill design?
I love your video I have the pe 10 and still can't get it but with your video I can go step by step thank you
Great i found what i was looking.thanks
Thank you for sharing. Do you have a video of how to create block letting with offset line for appliqué and sending the file to the scan n cut.
Thank You Terry, I have a Scan N Cut so found this video very helpful.
Sharon, which model do you have? I have a 650.
@@terrymaffitt4012 I have 550 which is the first one released here in Australia, would you believe it's now 5 years old & still going strong.
Can you tell me why mine won’t let me choose replace. And how can I know the measurements of what I create
Hello I have a multi needle machine and I am very novice to embroidery. I add my fabric after the outline, then it sews it in place, I then cut away the excessive fabric. When it goes to sew the satin stitch it is sewing from the line inwards, thus leaving the fabric cut edge exposed. Can you assist me as to what I am doing wrong?
How do you just do the final satin stitch , im just looking for a border satin stitch around my design, there will not be an appliqué at all. thanks for all your help
Mauvis Miller - with any shape, (built in or one you digitize), you can add an outline stitch and a fill stitch. Your outline can be a satin stitch.
Thank you for the video, I do have a question, what if you wanted to import an outline and create an applique
Linda Thompson - Linda, if you are talking about importing a stitch file and taking an outline from it, you will need to convert it to blocks to create an applique from that file. If you are talking about importing an image and using it to digitize a running stitch around the design, you can convert it to an applique. If you have a FCM or SVG file, you can import it and a running stitch will automatically be applied. I believe I have an example of creating an applique from a design in the Applique Series. If you need more help let me know. If you own a Luminaire or are considering buying one, I invite you to join our Facebook Group called “Just Stitchin with the Brother Luminaire”. Here is the link
m.facebook.com/groups/312906706241509?ref=share
Terry, you rock!