Hey Sue! Thanks for the video. In your second object, there is a horizontal stitch that goes towards the top of the design that stands out. You can also see on towards the top of the hear. I think it is due to the fill type. How would you remove that stitch from the design so it does not show? Thanks!
a horizontal stitch? do you mean the beginning stitch? can you please clarify so i can answer properly? thank you :) (i could make more guesses and hope it helps, but i always like to understand before i answer)!
OML Embroidery AT 5:24 of the video, the two shapes at the bottom of the screen are touching. At the point they are touching, there is one long horizontal stitch running from end-to-end. The stitch looks different from the fill. If you don't understand I can send you a screenshot with the area circled via Facebook. Thanks!
Check out these tools in Embird Studio! You have probably noticed them, but not used them - now you will! They are great time savers and easy to use!
Who doesn’t love cool tricks ❤️
The more you know, the better you are!!
Always wondered what those were!! Thank you Sue
Super handy tools that I think everyone misses! the red makes them look scary!!
Yes, I never noticed those ! Very handy :)
those tools are kind of hiding in plain sight up there!
This is great! Very much like CAD, so not so intimidating as I thought.
once you get into it, you can do it!
how cool is just work on half of the symmetrical design, one click and get the whole desired shape.
yep, it can be a big time saver!
My favourite button/command is undo (unfortunately). 😁 Very helpful lesson, thanks!
Thanks
Hey Sue! Thanks for the video. In your second object, there is a horizontal stitch that goes towards the top of the design that stands out. You can also see on towards the top of the hear. I think it is due to the fill type. How would you remove that stitch from the design so it does not show? Thanks!
a horizontal stitch? do you mean the beginning stitch? can you please clarify so i can answer properly? thank you :) (i could make more guesses and hope it helps, but i always like to understand before i answer)!
OML Embroidery AT 5:24 of the video, the two shapes at the bottom of the screen are touching. At the point they are touching, there is one long horizontal stitch running from end-to-end. The stitch looks different from the fill. If you don't understand I can send you a screenshot with the area circled via Facebook. Thanks!
:)