Another really good video that looked very easy for you to do. Have not seen anyone with the expertise and provide such explanations on any video on the web that I have viewed. GREAT
I really like your tutorials. Very comprehensive. Will you be making more videos? It appears quite some time has passed since your last video. Thank you.
I think I learned more watching two or three videos of yours than I have in the past five years watching others' videos. And also a quick question: the Alt key joins two segments into one? Other times you pulled two segments together just by using select nodes.
You can get away with something not too expensive. As long as it's a modern windows computer, you should have a good time. Currently there is no mac version of the software, so apple is off the table, I'm afraid. (Chrome book as well.) The main time you will feel the difference is when you put a high resolution image in the background. If the computer is not the best, you will feel a bit of lag when scrolling, in this instance. The computer I use here in my office is by no means the best, but I can use the software totally fine. In fairness I've even had lessons with people who have had 10 year old laptops that's work perfectly fine too.
Hey! Thank you very much, that's nice of you to say. I would say that if it's a one off for a customer, there's not much point as it will probably cost you more time than you save on the stitch out. If it's a design that you'll stich out many times, it could be worth doing! All the best.
Thank you for your vidéo ! I have à question, when you make an embroidery like the one in the video, how do you cut the extra thread between every embroidered line without it being damaged ? Because when i cut i can see that the thread will possibly ends up unstitched in time…
For the most part that's not actually the case. If your machine doesn't trim the jump stitches then cutting them by hand is standard practice, there's nothing additional that is typically done. It does help to use embroidery scissors as they are curved up at the end to prevent you poking or trimming what you don't intend to/
I'm new in this beautiful world of embroidery.. I want start so badly, I was thinking to buy a PR1 that could be my maximum budget..but the thing that stopped me is the program, somebody says whiteout a program like wilcom e4 it doesn't work well but it's very expensive..the program you use is it good?! All you need is just a common laptop to work with?! And then you plug and load the design on USB flash? Thanks a lot for the great tutorial by the way I hope you will answer ☺️
Good afternoon! I would recommend Brother's PE design 11, as firstly I find it to be simple to use and secondly you'll get a discounted price if you purchase with a machine (from us at least. It's £659 down from £1099). I really love this program and it will work with basically any laptop, I've even had customers on very old laptops who have been able to use it with no problem. Yes you can just save to a usb stick or connect the cable to the laptop and send straight from the machine! Let me know if you want any more info! All the best,
I believe that the whole video was made in PE Design 11 - Digitising software. If I do ever open an image before bringing it in, I typically use a free image editing software called paint.net, there I can make any adjustments before I bring it in for digitising.
Hi!!! What format is the picture you can upload? When I try to bring in mine which is a jpeg it gives me a "unexpected file format" What am I doing wrong :(
Hi jpeg should be fine, but if in doubt I know that it also accepts .png and also .gif. Make sure you are trying to open the image from the image tab. Good luck!
I just want to say a very big thank you for your tutorials.
Great video! You made the instructions simple for people like me that are visual learner.
Thank you! Glad it was helpful and hope you make some great pieces!
Fab video, I've really enjoyed watching your tutorials. They are so easy to see & understand step-by-step instructions.
Thanks so much 😊
Another really good video that looked very easy for you to do. Have not seen anyone with the expertise and provide such explanations on any video on the web that I have viewed. GREAT
Thank you so much! 👍 that's awfully nice of you to say! I'm glad you found it useful! Wish you all the best in your digitising!
Very helpful video! Thanks so much!
I really like your tutorials. Very comprehensive. Will you be making more videos? It appears quite some time has passed since your last video. Thank you.
I think I learned more watching two or three videos of yours than I have in the past five years watching others' videos.
And also a quick question: the Alt key joins two segments into one? Other times you pulled two segments together just by using select nodes.
Thank you!
I’m still looking for what kind of computer to buy for this PE Design 11 to do like this . Could you give me some idea?
You can get away with something not too expensive. As long as it's a modern windows computer, you should have a good time.
Currently there is no mac version of the software, so apple is off the table, I'm afraid. (Chrome book as well.)
The main time you will feel the difference is when you put a high resolution image in the background. If the computer is not the best, you will feel a bit of lag when scrolling, in this instance.
The computer I use here in my office is by no means the best, but I can use the software totally fine.
In fairness I've even had lessons with people who have had 10 year old laptops that's work perfectly fine too.
Thank you!
Beautiful!
Thank you! 😄
Hi, another wonderful video from you. Just a picky question, should I do pathing to avoid jumps/trims? or is it not worth it?
Hey! Thank you very much, that's nice of you to say. I would say that if it's a one off for a customer, there's not much point as it will probably cost you more time than you save on the stitch out. If it's a design that you'll stich out many times, it could be worth doing! All the best.
Hi. I'd like to give this a go, what software are you using? I have 3 PE Brother Machines. lol
Thanks for a great video, is it possible to do this on PE 10 please.
Hey! I don't see why not. I actually don't have a copy of 10 to test it on, but I believe it has all of these functions required. Give it a try!
What software do you use? This is so helpful
I use Brother's PE Design 11 digitising software. It's really great and easy to use.
Thank you for your vidéo ! I have à question, when you make an embroidery like the one in the video, how do you cut the extra thread between every embroidered line without it being damaged ? Because when i cut i can see that the thread will possibly ends up unstitched in time…
For the most part that's not actually the case. If your machine doesn't trim the jump stitches then cutting them by hand is standard practice, there's nothing additional that is typically done. It does help to use embroidery scissors as they are curved up at the end to prevent you poking or trimming what you don't intend to/
I'm new in this beautiful world of embroidery.. I want start so badly, I was thinking to buy a PR1 that could be my maximum budget..but the thing that stopped me is the program, somebody says whiteout a program like wilcom e4 it doesn't work well but it's very expensive..the program you use is it good?! All you need is just a common laptop to work with?! And then you plug and load the design on USB flash? Thanks a lot for the great tutorial by the way I hope you will answer ☺️
Good afternoon!
I would recommend Brother's PE design 11, as firstly I find it to be simple to use and secondly you'll get a discounted price if you purchase with a machine (from us at least. It's £659 down from £1099). I really love this program and it will work with basically any laptop, I've even had customers on very old laptops who have been able to use it with no problem.
Yes you can just save to a usb stick or connect the cable to the laptop and send straight from the machine!
Let me know if you want any more info!
All the best,
@@SewingMachines_UK thank you so much Sir for your support and your clearly response I'm willing to start ASAP best regards Lorenzo
I wish I could find a tutorial on how to do this through Chroma!
What software are you using to do this . And can this be done on embrillance?
I use Brother's PE Design 11, but I don't see any reason you couldn't do it on Embrilliance, the tools are there.
How do i install this software?
What program do you use?
Which machine to embroider do you use?
Hi! So we use Brothers PE Design 11 digitizing software along with a Brother PR 680W 6 needle Embroidery machine! ☺
@@SewingMachines_UKwill this software work with any brother embroidery machine
Whats the first app that you opened to open the image
I believe that the whole video was made in PE Design 11 - Digitising software. If I do ever open an image before bringing it in, I typically use a free image editing software called paint.net, there I can make any adjustments before I bring it in for digitising.
Hi!!! What format is the picture you can upload? When I try to bring in mine which is a jpeg it gives me a "unexpected file format" What am I doing wrong :(
Hi jpeg should be fine, but if in doubt I know that it also accepts .png and also .gif. Make sure you are trying to open the image from the image tab.
Good luck!
@@SewingMachines_UK thank you!!! 🥰🥰🥰 Didn't get notification on your reply. I was able to load in design.