You’ll know where a jump stitch will be by knowing that it will have to jump from one part of a design to another because they aren’t close enough to sew at the same time.
Yes you can :) When you are in the stitch image and have your stitches laid out, save it as .jef I have a Janome and after I save it as .tif I have to save it to my usb stick as .jef hope that helps!
I always have to come back to your tutorials to refresh how to do this stuff or I pause and follow along.
I have to do the same lol 😂
Paint 3D from windows has a magic wand function which make background removal easy-like around flower petals, FYI
Love your videos
This helped me so much, Thanks!!
You’re welcome, thanks for watching!
This was SOOOO helpful thank you so much
Can you please explain how do you know when it will be a jump stitches how do you know where to clean up
You’ll know where a jump stitch will be by knowing that it will have to jump from one part of a design to another because they aren’t close enough to sew at the same time.
How do you open it up in your editing software? Mine does not show up in my bernina software but only gives the option of opening up in sewart.
Are you trying to open a photo in your editing software?
Funny ending. I’m sure it would be just a blob of white if the jump stitches appeared.
Does sewart works with Janome ?
I believe so. Contact S&S Computing to make sure💛
Yes you can :) When you are in the stitch image and have your stitches laid out, save it as .jef I have a Janome and after I save it as .tif I have to save it to my usb stick as .jef hope that helps!
what if you used a couple layers of BLUE JEAN material?
I would do a trial with one layer and see if another is added but it’s a fantastic idea!!!!
Why can’t I see the stitch number on mine?
I’m not sure :( Contact S&S and they will probably be able to help you quickly 💛💛💛
poor ending, wasted 30 minutes
I regret watching this video. This woman is making this video to be gossipy and funny.