@@stitchbackstories amazing, I've bought the programme, having some issues the more cursive fonts that use a satin stitch, my bobbin thread keeps showing through 😔
@@AlmostSavannah I would first figure out if the issue is your machine or the font. Try rethreading, change the needle, etc. Second, embroider the font at the exact size it was digitized. If you still have en issue, it might just be a poorly digitized font. I like to digitize my own fonts for this reason, but there are a ton of really great reputable digitizers out there. ☺️
I can’t wait til you make the video digitizing the custom font
Ahh thanks for reminding me!
your videos have been so helpful! thank you
thanks for watching!
Great videos! Enjoyed and learned several new things!
Thanks so much! Glad you're enjoying the series
I would love to see the video on digitizing custom fonts.
I some how missed what was clicked to make the background before adding the cutout pieces. Can you explain? thanks!!
Hi there, with StitchArtist Level 1, are you able to import BX fonts? I read somewhere that you couldn't!
Yes you can! I think you can even import BX fonts in the free version.
@@stitchbackstories amazing, I've bought the programme, having some issues the more cursive fonts that use a satin stitch, my bobbin thread keeps showing through 😔
@@AlmostSavannah I would first figure out if the issue is your machine or the font. Try rethreading, change the needle, etc. Second, embroider the font at the exact size it was digitized. If you still have en issue, it might just be a poorly digitized font. I like to digitize my own fonts for this reason, but there are a ton of really great reputable digitizers out there. ☺️
the software work with Mac? Im kind of a beginner and then switch a desktop to a Mac and none of embroidery software works with a Mac.
yes, works with mac!