02 Applique Fundamentals: Raw Edge Applique

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    In this video, we go over how to create a Raw Edge applique design using your applique tool and manual digitizing tools. You will learn how a Raw Edge applique design is structured and arranged in a design.
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ความคิดเห็น • 3

  • @ItzaKidsTV
    @ItzaKidsTV ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks so much for your tutorial. Is triple run same as a bean stitch?

    • @digitizingmasterclass
      @digitizingmasterclass  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Each software can be a little different. A bean stitch does the following: the needle goes down and up, then moves forward to the next stitch penetration point and goes up and down (creating the first pass). Next, it travels back to the previous stitch point and goes up and down (second pass over same area), and finally, it moves to the next point again and goes up and down (third pass) before repeating this process to move through the design. Basically, the needle goes down and the moves forward one point, back one point, and then forward a point (creating 3 passes over the same area) before repeating the steps between the next two points.

    • @ItzaKidsTV
      @ItzaKidsTV ปีที่แล้ว

      @@digitizingmasterclass Thanks for your help. I've been trying to figure out if Hatch has the bean stitch. They have one called tripple run, but I understand that you are working with a different software.