This is a wonderful instruction video...I just love the way you share your knowledge!... I will definitely practice on this.... I just need to see if I can get the same fill strip on my premier 2.... thanks again!😄
I have always moved my individual "parts" so they were together. So in the film strip, I move all the placement stitches so they would all be together, the tack down stitches would all be in one place, and the satin would be in one place. This is a nice alternative, especially for letters allowing you to come back and move the letters as a whole with out having to move them three times (placement, tack down, and satin). I would also remove the extra Stops. Thanks for the alternate thought process.
Nice Video. If a project has alot of applique objects would you maybe group all placement stitches together while in create so as you are editing your head is not swirling??? ... LOL... Thanks again.
Oh sure- If I was building it from scratch I would absolutely group all these things my color as I built them or move the objects around. Letters are easy to do without moving colors because they have no overlapping parts.
@@PhilCarlton Yes your video gave another option for short embroideries if you have your export do exactly what you showed. Did not connect that setting in Configure til seeing your video. Always nice videos. Thank you.
I do not have the create app. that you use in this video....but at the beginning of the video you started talking about another way to edit a applique word in the premier plus. do you have a video explaining that technique by any chance. thank you
Thanks so much, appreciate all you do for us.
Love using the film strip! This is a fun use and will come in handy. Thanks, Phil.
This is a wonderful instruction video...I just love the way you share your knowledge!... I will definitely practice on this.... I just need to see if I can get the same fill strip on my premier 2.... thanks again!😄
Thank you so much - your videos are always useful and informative.
I have always moved my individual "parts" so they were together. So in the film strip, I move all the placement stitches so they would all be together, the tack down stitches would all be in one place, and the satin would be in one place. This is a nice alternative, especially for letters allowing you to come back and move the letters as a whole with out having to move them three times (placement, tack down, and satin). I would also remove the extra Stops. Thanks for the alternate thought process.
Nice Video. If a project has alot of applique objects would you maybe group all placement stitches together while in create so as you are editing your head is not swirling??? ... LOL... Thanks again.
Oh sure- If I was building it from scratch I would absolutely group all these things my color as I built them or move the objects around. Letters are easy to do without moving colors because they have no overlapping parts.
@@PhilCarlton Yes your video gave another option for short embroideries if you have your export do exactly what you showed. Did not connect that setting in Configure til seeing your video. Always nice videos. Thank you.
I do not have the create app. that you use in this video....but at the beginning of the video you started talking about another way to edit a applique word in the premier plus. do you have a video explaining that technique by any chance. thank you
Thanks for the video.