Could you do a part 2 to this same video and design, where you add the re-hooping cross marks for placement, and how you hoop and place each hoop to do this design. Thank you!
Lisa - I just love your videos. I've been watching for a couple of years, and using Embrilliance for longer and I STILL learn something new every time. THANKS!!!
Thankyou for this video, this multi hooping really has been twisting my brain. Just one question which others have asked, how do you align the designs on the hoops? Especially a multineedle, in my case. Trying to embroidery a full length jacket really struggling 😫.
I just did this for the first time. It skewed left about 3/8". The designs line up with each other, but it's not centered on the big hoop. After that, I checked if my needle is centering properly and it is. It's a Brother pe800. Any ideas what I did wrong?
Hello Lisa. How do I get the large design into my machine? Your tutorial shows the large design on your screen before you've made computations. This really confuses me and no one seems to have an answer. Thank you very much in advance.
I wouldn't. It helps to think thru the stitching process when you are going thru your planning. An applique has linked stitches for the placement, tackdown and finishing stitches. You would have to work out how to stitch out the design in sections.
I personally can answer that you do not have to buy essentials before buying stitch artist. Each program can be purchased individually but they all work together. I bought stitch artist 1 first but had to but essentials and enthusiast because neither has the functions of the other, which is why they can be bought separately.
This is fabulous. Thank you. Now I would love to now see someone hoop this the 4 times. That is the part I would like to learn.
Could you do a part 2 to this same video and design, where you add the re-hooping cross marks for placement, and how you hoop and place each hoop to do this design. Thank you!
Perfect. Just what I needed. Thanks, Lisa!!
Lisa, your videos are so helpful. Thank you!!
Lisa - I just love your videos. I've been watching for a couple of years, and using Embrilliance for longer and I STILL learn something new every time. THANKS!!!
This is exactly what I’ve been looking for. Perfect! Thank you!
Thankyou for this video, this multi hooping really has been twisting my brain. Just one question which others have asked, how do you align the designs on the hoops? Especially a multineedle, in my case. Trying to embroidery a full length jacket really struggling 😫.
Brilliant! Great instruction, great software! Thanks Lisa
I’ve been looking for a video like this. Excellent. I’ll need to watch it a few times though
I got lost on the math part
Do you have a demo on how to do the hooping to line it all up?
Thank you for explaining this !
This video was labled creating multiples in a hoop. This isn't what I need today. Thank you.
Do you have a video for digitizing each hoop section (in stitch artist)?
I just did this for the first time. It skewed left about 3/8". The designs line up with each other, but it's not centered on the big hoop. After that, I checked if my needle is centering properly and it is. It's a Brother pe800. Any ideas what I did wrong?
Thank you!!!
Great explanation!!
Hello. Does anyone know how to get rid of the large virtual hoops I created. I was just experimenting with this function.
Hello Lisa. How do I get the large design into my machine? Your tutorial shows the large design on your screen before you've made computations. This really confuses me and no one seems to have an answer. Thank you very much in advance.
Hello. Just enlarge your design to the desired size. Look at bottom of design to get dimensions.
Awesome
Hi can you do this with applique designs
I wouldn't. It helps to think thru the stitching process when you are going thru your planning. An applique has linked stitches for the placement, tackdown and finishing stitches. You would have to work out how to stitch out the design in sections.
I have a quick question… do you have to purchase essentials before buying stitch artist or is essentials necessary in order for the add ons to work?
I personally can answer that you do not have to buy essentials before buying stitch artist. Each program can be purchased individually but they all work together. I bought stitch artist 1 first but had to but essentials and enthusiast because neither has the functions of the other, which is why they can be bought separately.
Can I create a multi-hoop frame in Essentials?
No, that is a function of Enthusiast
@@LisaSewBubbles Thank you for your reply.
This is something I’ve been wanting to learn. However, I found the instructions to be rushed and confusing.