Erica, this is wonderful but I don’t know how to download and get it into my computer. Do you do a video for this beginning process to put it on my laptop?
I know this is an older post, but I watch the Power Tools with Thread videos. She shows how to download things and move them around. I could not have figured anything out without Becky's videos.
I see, so the cool thing is that you don't have to trim the fabric along the applique stitching line, the challenging part is placing the die cut shape exactly within the stitched out outline of the shape, thank you.
with the free embroidery, the dowloaded pattern will place it automatically where it should be..I will go to my local patchwork shop for a lesson on this
When I downloaded this file, they are not in a single stitch out like you are showing. The car is one stitch out, then I have to open the windows file to stitch it out and it does not line up (I have to try and figure out placement on my own) same with the tires, separate file I have to figure out placement myself. How do you get them all into one file? or how do you download them so they are connected properly?
@@judijack1961 I agree. I have asked about this, too, and so far they have not answered me. You have to copy and paste the 3 files together in your software.
I would like to know which embroidery design you are using. The one that was free, you have to stop and place each section, it doesn't go there automatically like the one you are showing
Exactly!!! I have been asking about this and they have not answered me. You have to go into your embroidery software and import the files and then arrange them. I just bought this car die, and the free embroidery has 3 files. The car, the window, and the wheels, are all separate. I do not want to buy anymore of their embroidery if I have to put them together.
I have bought some of these embroideries and I love my Accuguilt Go. My question is this: Once you embroider your design, how do you center it up on whatever size block you want to cut around it? There has to be an easy way to do this. Or do you draw the block on the fabric first, and then center the emb. design? Thanks to anyone who can answer this.
Just purchased the go, and am trying to work with numbers and letters. How do you get the placement accurate when not sewing in the exact center, or at 90 degree angles? I am using a Bernina
Thank you soooo much for this video! There are not many and I NEED instructions for using the embroidery files.
This video was VERY helpful. Thank you!
I made 2 little boy quilts each with 12 cars and a train. Love the embroidery.
Ive had the die, now just bought the embroidery design. So excited. Great tutorial.
Thank you for showing how your embroidery items work! I'm sold!
Where do we find the embroidery downloads for the shape?
go to Accuquilt.com. They have them for sale, a a few are free.
Erica, this is wonderful but I don’t know how to download and get it into my computer. Do you do a video for this beginning process to put it on my laptop?
I know this is an older post, but I watch the Power Tools with Thread videos. She shows how to download things and move them around. I could not have figured anything out without Becky's videos.
I didn’t know they offered embroidery files. Make me love my go even more
I see, so the cool thing is that you don't have to trim the fabric along the applique stitching line, the challenging part is placing the die cut shape exactly within the stitched out outline of the shape, thank you.
with the free embroidery, the dowloaded pattern will place it automatically where it should be..I will go to my local patchwork shop for a lesson on this
That little iron, set upon your ironing pad, will burn a hole right thru it. Ask me how I know.
True!
I had to buy this die!! Checking into the embroidery!♥️
When I downloaded this file, they are not in a single stitch out like you are showing. The car is one stitch out, then I have to open the windows file to stitch it out and it does not line up (I have to try and figure out placement on my own) same with the tires, separate file I have to figure out placement myself. How do you get them all into one file? or how do you download them so they are connected properly?
I have the same problem, I called Accuquilt and they said it was a placement embroidery design. NOT USER FRIENDLY
@@judijack1961 I agree. I have asked about this, too, and so far they have not answered me. You have to copy and paste the 3 files together in your software.
I would like to know which embroidery design you are using. The one that was free, you have to stop and place each section, it doesn't go there automatically like the one you are showing
Exactly!!! I have been asking about this and they have not answered me. You have to go into your embroidery software and import the files and then arrange them. I just bought this car die, and the free embroidery has 3 files. The car, the window, and the wheels, are all separate. I do not want to buy anymore of their embroidery if I have to put them together.
I have bought some of these embroideries and I love my Accuguilt Go. My question is this: Once you embroider your design, how do you center it up on whatever size block you want to cut around it? There has to be an easy way to do this. Or do you draw the block on the fabric first, and then center the emb. design? Thanks to anyone who can answer this.
Just purchased the go, and am trying to work with numbers and letters. How do you get the placement accurate when not sewing in the exact center, or at 90 degree angles? I am using a Bernina
Hi, the mebroidery if free ONLY if it states so, on your bought die. (Im just learning this) . I don't think they all have a free embroidery
Thanks for this video. What software are you using?
I have Janome 57 will this work for me
Our embroidery designs will work on most machines that accept formats: dst, exp, hus, jef, pes, vp3, xxx.
Thank you.
Adorable!,
the background music is really annoying, I have to turn it down every time it starts.
Noo that’s just to much x
Embroidery machine surely, not sewing machine?
Hi there! Yes, you are correct, sorry for any confusion due to this mistake in verbiage.