A tie off occurs at the beginning and end of a color change or it there is jump to a new area. If you carefully move through the stitches, you can usually detect a pattern that indicate a tie off because it is different from a regular fill, satin, or run.
+lucinda padgett That depends. For most machines all you need to do is copy the files to the USB stick just like you do any files. For some machines the files need to be in a certain folder or use a specific structure.
Wow! I know this was years ago but I'm just now learning. Thank you so much for going slow for me. Some people go to fast.
I learned so much in this video! So helpful!
This was EXACTLY what I was looking for--how to edit a design I already have in creative ways. Thank you!!!
Was really good to see how to separate a design, thanks :-)
I want to cut a whole in a design. How do I accomplish this with Enthusiast?
I've rewound this video several times, but still can't see the arrows you refer to in moving back the stitches.
That's because I'm using the forward and backward arrow keys on my keyboard to travel through the stitches.
How do I know if I am at the last stitch before doing the tie off?
A tie off occurs at the beginning and end of a color change or it there is jump to a new area. If you carefully move through the stitches, you can usually detect a pattern that indicate a tie off because it is different from a regular fill, satin, or run.
Great tutorial, thank you, Jess
OMG, this is great tutorial. Thank you
how do u download to the USBDrive
+lucinda padgett That depends. For most machines all you need to do is copy the files to the USB stick just like you do any files. For some machines the files need to be in a certain folder or use a specific structure.
Thank for this great video
Fantastic instructional video, thank you!