What if you want to overlap a design. Let’s say you wanted to add little stars to a stipple? And you placed the stars in all the appropriate places. Do they just have to touch bf you baseline? Bc the stars will all have different start and stops than the stipple, which only has one of each. Is there a way to fuse the two designs to stitch out in one path, or not?
So thankful you popped up on my screen, this is a very helpful video, subscribing for many more. You are very easy to follow and your camera is so clear on the tablet screen. Thanks for sharing.
Megan at video point 1:19 you say "double check". I can not figure out what you are double checking. As I continue I can not get the design to wrap. Help please. Thx.
Well, I DID not see that! Great eyes. lolol Sometimes making it larger and cropping the larger version is better for the designs. It depends on where the crop hits.
This was awesome. And so quick.
Thank you, Thank you this has been a very helpful tutorial for my project.
What if you want to overlap a design. Let’s say you wanted to add little stars to a stipple?
And you placed the stars in all the appropriate places. Do they just have to touch bf you baseline? Bc the stars will all have different start and stops than the stipple, which only has one of each. Is there a way to fuse the two designs to stitch out in one path, or not?
So thankful you popped up on my screen, this is a very helpful video, subscribing for many more. You are very easy to follow and your camera is so clear on the tablet screen. Thanks for sharing.
Megan at video point 1:19 you say "double check". I can not figure out what you are double checking. As I continue I can not get the design to wrap. Help please. Thx.
Great tip but something didn’t turn out well for the circle with lines on that 3rd row.
Well, I DID not see that! Great eyes. lolol Sometimes making it larger and cropping the larger version is better for the designs. It depends on where the crop hits.
That was a good catch! I had to look again, several times bf I saw it!