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  • Basic Font Software

    I just recently purchased a used PE-150 and also bought PEd basic, now I am looking for something I can combine letters with to save words to load onto my card. I don't want to get into complicated software or digitizing just something easy I can use fonts with. Any suggestions? I want to go very...
    Posted to General Discussion (Forum) by alle18 on 12-10-2011
  • Re: enlarging a design

    Embird editor will resize and change the stitches according to the size. You can also change the density if you need to. bsue
    Posted to Today's Top Tips (Forum) by bbsue@btconline.net on 02-04-2010
  • Re: Resizing fonts

    Brandy, Pat is very right about the sizing programs with very small lettering. I do very small letteringg with embird and with font engine you can go to parameters and change density further to make these letters sew pretty. Software is a choice you have to decide according to what you want to do, and...
    Posted to Today's Top Tips (Forum) by bbsue@btconline.net on 02-15-2009
  • Re: Resizing fonts

    Brandy, You don't have to worry about resizing fonts with embird. With font engine you can use any trutype fonts, which gives you any font imaginable, and you can make them any size you want. You are only limited by your frame size. bsue
    Posted to Today's Top Tips (Forum) by bbsue@btconline.net on 02-14-2009
  • Re: Resizing fonts

    Hi Brandy, You can get all the fonts you want with embird if you purchace font engine. You can download any true type font and embird will convert it to stitches. They also give you website places with loads of free true type fonts. Also you are not restricted to the 20% enlargement ratio. bsue
    Posted to Today's Top Tips (Forum) by bbsue@btconline.net on 01-14-2009
  • Re: resizing designs

    I downloaded the trial version of cat express, because the way you were talking it would resize with no problems. I am probably doing something wrong, but I resized the whale from 9.78 x 6.16 to 14.00 x 8.80 and it did lose stitches. Have you resized one that much? Any advice will be appreciated. You...
    Posted to Today's Top Tips (Forum) by bbsue@btconline.net on 01-07-2009
  • Husqvarna Designer 1 Embroidery Software - HELP!

    I have a need to update my software for Husqvarna Viking Designer 1. The software I have is from 10 years ago (roughly) Customizing and Digitizing 5.0 and Buzz Tools to convert designs. I have been out of the embroidery loop SO LONG that I find that I seriously need help figuring out all these new fangled...
    Posted to General Discussion (Forum) by cangie on 07-04-2008
  • Re: Going rate for embroidery lessons

    I live in Green Valley Arizon (South of Tucson). If you belong to our quilting group ($25. for a year) I teach FREE Embird, Viking, Janome, Artista, etc. on the 4th of Friday of the month 9AM at Friends in Deed and the third Monday (12:30) same place. Please click on my profile and email me for more...
    Posted to General Discussion (Forum) by maemery on 06-08-2008
  • Re: Stitch Density and Fabrics

    Hi Jo, I always use the water soluable on top of any design,it helps lay the stitches on top of the fabric a bit more.there are many different weights of that as well,the one I use is the one at ATG .So far it is the best I have used,it is fairly economical,and it has never failed me yet. By using the...
    Posted to Today's Top Tips (Forum) by jalcumbrack on 06-02-2008
  • Re: Stitch Density and Fabrics

    I can not stress enough the fact ALWAYS,ALWAYS ,ALWAYS do test sew outs for any type of fabric. It is the best way to tell what stabilizers you need for that particular item.Some may need two,three even more .I never do any embroidery without WSS on the top.It just makes every project come out nicer...
    Posted to Today's Top Tips (Forum) by jalcumbrack on 06-01-2008
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