Thank you so much Sue for the new beginning digitizer classes. I have used an embroidery machine for years stitching out other peoples patterns. My husband bought me Hatch 2, and although I am eager to start digitizing my own creations...it is not easy to learn on my own. I am so looking forward to following your classes on this.
Thanks for doing this series! I have just had hatch a couple of months. I did watch Frank bug video. It was kind of over whelming. So glad to start from square 1! Thanks again Sue. I really enjoy your teachings!
Missed the live again, I keep getting the timing wrong - must be lockdown! I am so very glad that you are starting from the very beginning of how one starts to understand connections and jump stitches. It has taken me a long time to understand the circle and the triangle and what they mean, but nobody has really taken the time to explain their relationship to one another, until now, and how to solve the problem of getting rid of jump stitches. Dear old Frank the Bug taught me so much, but I still need to be lead by someone like you Sue, to show me the way and explain the methods, reasons and solutions to getting rid of jump stitches. I have nearly given up so many times, but watching and listening to you has always without fail, rekindled the flame. Thank you for such an informative and enlightening video. Cannot wait for the next lesson.
I wasn't reminded you were live until after! How do I, or can I, get the equivalent of 'open shape' on PE Design 10? I find drawing a line difficult as, when I have drawn it, I don't know how to finish it. What happens is that when I move the curser another line appears. I'm not sure if that makes sense! I wasn't interested in digitising until my son bought the PE Design for me! I love the Sue-isms! Keep them coming! They make so much sense. I like to watch how a design stitches out before I actually stitch it especially with bought designs so I know what is going on and I was wondering how the connections were made so, thanks so much and I can't wait for the next 'episode'!
@@susanwehe8270 Thanks so much for your reply. I have watched all Sue's videos on PE Design but I will have to go through it again. I must have been doing something wrong! I've just made a simple design for a tiny drawstring bag. It needs a lot of tweaking but I am so pleased with the bag I have made. Not perfect but serviceable. :-)
@@susanwehe8270 You are absolutely right. We learn from our mistakes and I am always open to learning more and, as you say, learning what my weaknesses are. We are all probably too hard on ourselves though. I know I certainly can be. BTW I found Sue's video on the connections and it now makes much more sense. All I had to do was press enter. I can never get the double click quick enough to work which was why I was having the problem.
These lessons are always so helpful
Glad you like them!
Absolutely fabulous class Sue. Terrific showing connections . I love your hour classes too.
Thank you so much!
Great video as always 😊
Sharon Berger Thank you so much for watching and commenting! I appreciate the support!!
Great video Sue nice to go back to basics
Beverley Potter Thank you so much for watching and commenting! I appreciate the support!!
Thank you so much Sue for the new beginning digitizer classes. I have used an embroidery machine for years stitching out other peoples patterns. My husband bought me Hatch 2, and although I am eager to start digitizing my own creations...it is not easy to learn on my own. I am so looking forward to following your classes on this.
make sure you check out the other digitizing - there are full classes and lots to learn!!
Great tutorial 🙂
Thank you! 😊
Thanks for doing this series! I have just had hatch a couple of months. I did watch Frank bug video. It was kind of over whelming. So glad to start from square 1! Thanks again Sue. I really enjoy your teachings!
Thanks for watching!
I have MBX V5 so it works very well with Hatch
yes, the programs are quite similar.
Missed the live again, I keep getting the timing wrong - must be lockdown! I am so very glad that you are starting from the very beginning of how one starts to understand connections and jump stitches. It has taken me a long time to understand the circle and the triangle and what they mean, but nobody has really taken the time to explain their relationship to one another, until now, and how to solve the problem of getting rid of jump stitches. Dear old Frank the Bug taught me so much, but I still need to be lead by someone like you Sue, to show me the way and explain the methods, reasons and solutions to getting rid of jump stitches. I have nearly given up so many times, but watching and listening to you has always without fail, rekindled the flame. Thank you for such an informative and enlightening video. Cannot wait for the next lesson.
Don't give up Gill! you got this!
thank you for making the video!! I am having trouble switching start and stop shapes...what am I doing wrong, i have no clue?!?
I wasn't reminded you were live until after! How do I, or can I, get the equivalent of 'open shape' on PE Design 10? I find drawing a line difficult as, when I have drawn it, I don't know how to finish it. What happens is that when I move the curser another line appears. I'm not sure if that makes sense! I wasn't interested in digitising until my son bought the PE Design for me! I love the Sue-isms! Keep them coming! They make so much sense. I like to watch how a design stitches out before I actually stitch it especially with bought designs so I know what is going on and I was wondering how the connections were made so, thanks so much and I can't wait for the next 'episode'!
@@susanwehe8270 Thanks so much for your reply. I have watched all Sue's videos on PE Design but I will have to go through it again. I must have been doing something wrong! I've just made a simple design for a tiny drawstring bag. It needs a lot of tweaking but I am so pleased with the bag I have made. Not perfect but serviceable. :-)
@@susanwehe8270 You are absolutely right. We learn from our mistakes and I am always open to learning more and, as you say, learning what my weaknesses are. We are all probably too hard on ourselves though. I know I certainly can be. BTW I found Sue's video on the connections and it now makes much more sense. All I had to do was press enter. I can never get the double click quick enough to work which was why I was having the problem.
I think hatch has a thing called branching. you select the ones you want to connect and it will connect them if it is under other embroidery.
true, but it only works in certain ways - if you don't have your objects in order, you could have many repeat connections.