Thanks! We also have our own sewing network with videos, patterns and a wonderful community of quilters. And, you also might enjoy the whole series of QAYG on our sewing network and many others. Our Fearless Quilting (QAYG) Challenge has started. All segments will be posted in our Studio Y network. Here's the link to join. It's free. You can access it at any time and you'll be in our community to see what everyone does and share your projects too! play.sewingbasket.biz/plans/201045?bundle_token=e72c629a903e667e629f327cc11b4565&
Wow! Great tutorial! I love how you show each step from start to finish and show each step at a nice pace so it is so easy to start and stop when using the tutorial! I look forward to watching your other tutorials to learn more about my new luminaire XP3 ! Thanks so much!!
Thanks! We also have our own sewing network with videos, patterns and a wonderful community of quilters. And, you also might enjoy the whole series of QAYG on our sewing network and many others. Our Fearless Quilting (QAYG) Challenge has started. All segments will be posted in our Studio Y network. Here's the link to join. It's free. You can access it at any time and you'll be in our community to see what everyone does and share your projects too! play.sewingbasket.biz/plans/201045?bundle_token=e72c629a903e667e629f327cc11b4565&
I love your video! I’m having problems with the density of my fill on my patch and would like to change it before I make a patch out of it. Is there anyway I can do that? I just don’t understand a thing about density whether I want a larger number to get it less dense or do I want a smaller number to get it less dense ? Thanks so much!
Sorry for the late response. A larger number puts more stitches in the area so it is more dense. Often, it is more a stabilizer issue than density. Be sure you have enough stabilizer under your design. We also have our own sewing network with videos, patterns and a wonderful community of quilters. And, you also might enjoy the whole series of QAYG on our sewing network and many others. Our Fearless Quilting (QAYG) Challenge has started. All segments will be posted in our Studio Y network. Here's the link to join. It's free. You can access it at any time and you'll be in our community to see what everyone does and share your projects too! play.sewingbasket.biz/plans/201045?bundle_token=e72c629a903e667e629f327cc11b4565&
Appreciate you showing the "how to" on a regular embroidery machine. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks! We also have our own sewing network with videos, patterns and a wonderful community of quilters. And, you also might enjoy the whole series of QAYG on our sewing network and many others. Our Fearless Quilting (QAYG) Challenge has started. All segments will be posted in our Studio Y network. Here's the link to join. It's free. You can access it at any time and you'll be in our community to see what everyone does and share your projects too!
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Wow! Great tutorial! I love how you show each step from start to finish and show each step at a nice pace so it is so easy to start and stop when using the tutorial! I look forward to watching your other tutorials to learn more about my new luminaire XP3 ! Thanks so much!!
Great tutorial! Thank you so much for making it so clear !
Thanks for the terrific tutorial. I just bought a Stellaire and wondered how to use the patch feature. Good job!
Thanks! We also have our own sewing network with videos, patterns and a wonderful community of quilters. And, you also might enjoy the whole series of QAYG on our sewing network and many others. Our Fearless Quilting (QAYG) Challenge has started. All segments will be posted in our Studio Y network. Here's the link to join. It's free. You can access it at any time and you'll be in our community to see what everyone does and share your projects too!
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Nice job. Very cute
Thanks!
I love your video! I’m having problems with the density of my fill on my patch and would like to change it before I make a patch out of it. Is there anyway I can do that? I just don’t understand a thing about density whether I want a larger number to get it less dense or do I want a smaller number to get it less dense ? Thanks so much!
Sorry for the late response. A larger number puts more stitches in the area so it is more dense. Often, it is more a stabilizer issue than density. Be sure you have enough stabilizer under your design.
We also have our own sewing network with videos, patterns and a wonderful community of quilters. And, you also might enjoy the whole series of QAYG on our sewing network and many others. Our Fearless Quilting (QAYG) Challenge has started. All segments will be posted in our Studio Y network. Here's the link to join. It's free. You can access it at any time and you'll be in our community to see what everyone does and share your projects too!
play.sewingbasket.biz/plans/201045?bundle_token=e72c629a903e667e629f327cc11b4565&