Wow what a beautiful design you put on that napkin totally awesome, and yes we all make dumb mistakes but we can’t be too hard on ourselves, just next time double check that the thread is properly threaded❣️✂️🪡🧵❤️💗💓💖💕
Really helpful and it turned out beautiful. You gave great idea's to use those vintage linen items for, even those lovely old handkerchiefs I inherited that I did not want to make in butterfly blocks or ladies skirt quilt blocks. Thanks for the excellent explanation of "border skew", now it makes much better sense in how to use it.
This was such a marvelous tutorial. I cannot wait until next time. I am wanting to also know how to get rid of some of these things just on my tablet, as my laptop is not working, and probably died. It would be good to use designer on my tablet until I get my laptop.
You can make it larger but there's a catch. You can only go as large as to still allow the largest element of the design to fit in your throat. I hope that makes sense. So if the original size of the tallest row is say 15 inches, on my infinity, I could increase the size to allow that row to stitch at 20 inches give or take.
18, I started with a 16 just to see if it would work but I was having issues with breakage. Switched to an 18, which is the recommended size and BAM no more issues.
Can you please show how to crop out the center of a wall hanging without having to do it row by row? Like if there is a bear in the center of a wall hanging and you wanted to crop him out so the chosen design doesn't stitch in him but around him. Please please do a video on that.
@@adamsewfun. Ok so I've tried that, what happened was I could get the cropped out part to line up correctly from the last row. Would you be willing to show how to do that please.
The barber pole is part of the thread path on the longarm machine. It is the metal bar with 3 holes where you put the thread through each hole. For normal thread you use all three holes. For specialty thread you often thread only two holes.
Thank you, thank you, thank you! I have that design and I have an Infinity. I am also a dyer of fabric. I have lots of fat quarters that I've dyed and haven't done anything with. Guess what I'm do going to do tonight? Love it! Again, thank you!
So beautiful, please do this in pro-stitcher, I don’t have designer. This is definitely a great gift idea. Thanks.
Wow what a beautiful design you put on that napkin totally awesome, and yes we all make dumb mistakes but we can’t be too hard on ourselves, just next time double check that the thread is properly threaded❣️✂️🪡🧵❤️💗💓💖💕
Very pretty
Top stitch needle # 90
Really helpful and it turned out beautiful. You gave great idea's to use those vintage linen items for, even those lovely old handkerchiefs I inherited that I did not want to make in butterfly blocks or ladies skirt quilt blocks. Thanks for the excellent explanation of "border skew", now it makes much better sense in how to use it.
This was such a marvelous tutorial. I cannot wait until next time. I am wanting to also know how to get rid of some of these things just on my tablet, as my laptop is not working, and probably died. It would be good to use designer on my tablet until I get my laptop.
The video that is showing off how to combine into less jump is done on my computer in SIM but you definitely can do it right at your machine.
That design look so amazing in small scale - wow!
It’s even better in person. A lot of people can’t imagine things bigger or smaller, that’s why I’m here.
Thank you
I'm new to all of this and that is absolutely beautiful you made it smaller but can you make it bigger like 60 by 60
You can make it larger but there's a catch. You can only go as large as to still allow the largest element of the design to fit in your throat. I hope that makes sense. So if the original size of the tallest row is say 15 inches, on my infinity, I could increase the size to allow that row to stitch at 20 inches give or take.
What size needle do you use with your metallic thread? The design looks amazing! Love your videos!!
18, I started with a 16 just to see if it would work but I was having issues with breakage. Switched to an 18, which is the recommended size and BAM no more issues.
So just thinking. If you can shrink this design can you also make it bigger than the 45 by 45?
You can make is as big as your throat will allow.
Can you please show how to crop out the center of a wall hanging without having to do it row by row? Like if there is a bear in the center of a wall hanging and you wanted to crop him out so the chosen design doesn't stitch in him but around him. Please please do a video on that.
The only way to do it and have it be successful would be it row by row.
@@adamsewfun. Ok so I've tried that, what happened was I could get the cropped out part to line up correctly from the last row. Would you be willing to show how to do that please.
What is the barber pole?
The barber pole is part of the thread path on the longarm machine. It is the metal bar with 3 holes where you put the thread through each hole. For normal thread you use all three holes. For specialty thread you often thread only two holes.
Thank you! I had never heard it being called that. @@elizabethmcguire1702
Thank you Elizabeth for answering the question. Lynda, I’m not sure what the official name is but it’s ways been the barber pole 💈 for me.
It resembles that name! Good description! @@adamsewfun.
Thank you, thank you, thank you! I have that design and I have an Infinity. I am also a dyer of fabric. I have lots of fat quarters that I've dyed and haven't done anything with. Guess what I'm do going to do tonight? Love it! Again, thank you!
OMG I would love to see some of them when you are done. That is something I haven't tried yet.