Thank you John! It is always impressive when you take a design apart and show us another way. Your continued interaction with all of us will help us learn and have a better experience with our digitizing endeavors! Thank you!!!
Amazing. It really shows how professional you are in your craft (not that YOU needed to!). You show us that digitizing is nıt exactly the same as designing. We have to keep in mind the sewout and this is why you are on a whole different level of teaching. Thank you!
Love your tutorials. Not only for the embroidery but also in how to learning out. You are awesome. I just wonder how you can get the underlay to be perpendicular to the fill. When I do a fill the single underlay is always about 45 degrees against the fill and I can’t find anywhere to change it. This was a feature in Embird that I miss. There you can set the angel of one or two underlay and set the angle you want. I get an angle of 166 degree when it should be about 26 degree of the covering fill to get the underlay you have. I must be missing something and can’t find out what.
Hey John, when doing methods like this, about how many layers at what density can you pull off before the design becomes sort of bulletproof or creates a thread break hazard? Your tips on carves and how they relate to stitch count make so much sense when you go through and show it, but it's definitely counter-intuitive. I guess those sorts of tricks are just the ones that come from being an expert!
Can you give more explaination on making the circle. As in how you chose that shape. I need to do various circles with a fill like that at 2.75" and how far should I set it to do?
Hi John, Just wondering why you would lay down the black color first and then the white over top. I would have thought that laying the white down first would be best so there was no black underneath the lighter colored thread?
Thank you John! It is always impressive when you take a design apart and show us another way. Your continued interaction with all of us will help us learn and have a better experience with our digitizing endeavors! Thank you!!!
So good! Old dogs can learn new tricks.
Absolutely! Thanks for watching :)
Another awesome video! Push pull compensation I battle that all the time. I’d pay to join a webinar on that topic solely!
Amazing. It really shows how professional you are in your craft (not that YOU needed to!). You show us that digitizing is nıt exactly the same as designing. We have to keep in mind the sewout and this is why you are on a whole different level of teaching. Thank you!
Appreciate the kind words :) Thanks for watching!
Very interesting. Not how I expected to save stitches. I'll definitely do this method now.
Thank you John. Amazing when you are show the how to, and what a difference it makes.
Thank you John.
Love your tutorials. Not only for the embroidery but also in how to learning out. You are awesome.
I just wonder how you can get the underlay to be perpendicular to the fill. When I do a fill the single underlay is always about 45 degrees against the fill and I can’t find anywhere to change it. This was a feature in Embird that I miss. There you can set the angel of one or two underlay and set the angle you want.
I get an angle of 166 degree when it should be about 26 degree of the covering fill to get the underlay you have. I must be missing something and can’t find out what.
Great information. I am learning how to digitize and I want to be great at it. This was so helpful. Thank you!
Thank you John, I found this video very instructive and I love the design.
Thanks you for the great tips. Love the smooth look of the finish design.
Thank you a great lesson
Thanks for this great information.
Hey John, when doing methods like this, about how many layers at what density can you pull off before the design becomes sort of bulletproof or creates a thread break hazard? Your tips on carves and how they relate to stitch count make so much sense when you go through and show it, but it's definitely counter-intuitive. I guess those sorts of tricks are just the ones that come from being an expert!
Thank you John!
Awesome !!!
Awesome. Thanks for this!
Great tip!
Can you give more explaination on making the circle. As in how you chose that shape. I need to do various circles with a fill like that at 2.75" and how far should I set it to do?
Hi John, Just wondering why you would lay down the black color first and then the white over top. I would have thought that laying the white down first would be best so there was no black underneath the lighter colored thread?
Gail Hardock White fills tend to show contrasting color fabrics more than black fill, making black a safer bet.
Can you explain why leaving holes, rather than doing an entire fill is less stitches?