You should be the face of grace because of your intelligence and sweet demeanor and knowledge of this program. Thank you for your time, Chellee 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Wow! Praise God, and thank you so much. You always hope someone gets some benefit from your videos. There are a lot of great teachers out there who go the extra mile to share their knowledge. If you haven't found her on RUclips yet, look up Janet George. She has made a ton of videos on RUclips, she's a wonderful teacher, as well as a Beautiful human being. Be Blessed!
Nothing like taking a shortcut to the front of the line. I know everybody doesn't enjoy spending as much time with the software as I do, So I am happy to find quick in roads for you to get the work done quickly.
HELP Marie! I have a juki miyabi 350 longarm and it leave's the bobbin thread too short to pull after I have used cut thread! Please help me fix this! It is very frustrating that I can't pull my bobbin. thread. You are so wonderfully clever, perhaps you can do a video just for pulling thread and bobbin issues? You have really encouraged me to use the features on my longarm and QCT. I especially love your CAD videos as I had no idea how to start learning this. Thank you!
I love my Miyabi. Because I do pull my threads to the top and cut them I don't use the thread cutter on the machine. It will leave a thread tail too short to pull up unless you use tweezers. So it's a matter of deciding which way do you want to cut your threads; do you want to pull them to the top and cut them, or do you want the thread cutter to automatically cut them. When I'm quilting baby quilts or high utility quilts are quilts for my dogs, I will use my thread cutter. And then to get started again I often take a couple stitches in the opposite direction of where I want to travel so I can be sure that my bobbin thread will get caught to connect my stitches going forward. I hope that makes sense if not let me know.
@@TheQuiltedPoodle You are wonderful! I feel better knowing it isn't something I did. I live far away from any Juki support so I am glad you are online.
You can use Adobe illustrator to create a file and then convert the .ai extension into a format that can be imported into pattern cad such as JPG JPEG or BMP
You should be the face of grace because of your intelligence and sweet demeanor and knowledge of this program.
Thank you for your time, Chellee 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Wow! Praise God, and thank you so much. You always hope someone gets some benefit from your videos. There are a lot of great teachers out there who go the extra mile to share their knowledge. If you haven't found her on RUclips yet, look up Janet George. She has made a ton of videos on RUclips, she's a wonderful teacher, as well as a Beautiful human being.
Be Blessed!
Great video! Thank you so much.
Very informative. Thanks 😊
May have to try this!! Thx for the encouragement 😊
I know you're ready for it!
Thank you for the great tutorial! I was trying to figure this very thing out just yesterday!
LOL, Timing is everything!
LOL, Timing is everything!
Wonderful! Thank you 😊
You are so welcome
Thank you! I want to do this and I have been playing with it. Now I won't have to spend hours figuring it out
Nothing like taking a shortcut to the front of the line. I know everybody doesn't enjoy spending as much time with the software as I do, So I am happy to find quick in roads for you to get the work done quickly.
HELP Marie! I have a juki miyabi 350 longarm and it leave's the bobbin thread too short to pull after I have used cut thread! Please help me fix this! It is very frustrating that I can't pull my bobbin. thread. You are so wonderfully clever, perhaps you can do a video just for pulling thread and bobbin issues? You have really encouraged me to use the features on my longarm and QCT. I especially love your CAD videos as I had no idea how to start learning this. Thank you!
I love my Miyabi. Because I do pull my threads to the top and cut them I don't use the thread cutter on the machine. It will leave a thread tail too short to pull up unless you use tweezers. So it's a matter of deciding which way do you want to cut your threads; do you want to pull them to the top and cut them, or do you want the thread cutter to automatically cut them. When I'm quilting baby quilts or high utility quilts are quilts for my dogs, I will use my thread cutter. And then to get started again I often take a couple stitches in the opposite direction of where I want to travel so I can be sure that my bobbin thread will get caught to connect my stitches going forward. I hope that makes sense if not let me know.
@@TheQuiltedPoodle You are wonderful! I feel better knowing it isn't something I did. I live far away from any Juki support so I am glad you are online.
Can we use Adobe Illustrator to create a file to import?
You can use Adobe illustrator to create a file and then convert the .ai extension into a format that can be imported into pattern cad such as JPG JPEG or BMP