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When you frame the jacket, make sure the lining and jacket is smooth. Frame it tight in the frame with a tear away baking, then pull any looseness out and float another piece of backing. I use a heavy cut away for the one I float. If you have it tight enough in the frame it will not slip, and the extra...
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Hi, I'm pretty new to machine embroidery and am having fun learning all about it. I have a few questions, though. I have a Brother se350, and found I had to purchase the PED programs, and so I bought the PED basic.(the one I can afford!) So far, its all i really want. I dont want to design my own...
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i am interested in purchasing the embroidery set, bees, birds and bunnies. however it doesn't state the hoop sizes on the disc. i have a 4" hoop and i don't want to purchase something i can't use. i did call a few days ago and left a message, but haven't heard anything. thank you...
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The Magic wand allows you to convert raster art to vector art, then embird automatically converts it to stitches. If you use corel draw or pre design to convert art to vector it will auto it to stitches. bsue
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I don't know what version you have, but my version which is embird 2008 build 4 does auto punch. It auto punches with magic wand, and with vector art. bsue
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You can use programs such as Pre-design or corel draw to convert designs to vector art and software such embird will automatically convert it to stitches. bsue
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Pat and Patti Ann are right. The designs in the brother machine cannot be taken out or copied. Any editing has to be done with the machine on models that have on screen editing. On the machines that have cards it is the same, You can read the card into the machine, but you cannot copy them out on another...
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Hi, Jo Ann, I have used Embird for 3 or 4 years now, and I love it. It gives you the capability to accomplish anything you want. You can manualy digitize, or auto with vector art, or auto with magic wand which if you have good color on picture or scanned art, all you have to do is click on each color...
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I think one was left off.
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If you enlarge with machine you can only go about 20% difference in size up or down. If you were to enlarge really big with machine you would loose half or more of your design. I also edit in Embird, but you still have to go back to digitizing extention to edit. You can't edit in the finished format...