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For lettering capabilities, Studio Plus includes more font choices, shaping tools, and even a time-saving name-drop feature for batch customization. Use the Normal Fill, Column, Satin line, Manual Stitches etc. digitizing tools to create controlled, detailed designs. Editing You'll want to start by threading your needle in one of the two ways I've taught you. Knot the thread end(s).
Purple thread - Knot #1 - This is used for doubled thread. Cut the thread right below the eye of the needle. You will now have two tails. Tie these tails in a standard knot. I normally do this a few times! Everything digitized can be easily edited and changed. 100 high quality fonts & 30 Lettering templates If you have problems with this, you can buy a needle threader. They can be quite useful for those with bad eyes or shaky hands. :)Pincushion & Pins - You'll pin most everything you sew to keep the fabrics from slipping. A pincushion keeps them neat and tidy.
As with any kind of sewing, practice makes perfect. Work on making even stitches and soon you'll be stitching with finesse.
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Stitch & Sew 2’s Studio Plus level – an exclusive through TEXMAC – was designed for the serious digitizer in mind. Encompassing all of the tools of the other 2 levels, Studio Plus provides greater depth in the program’s digitizing, editing, and lettering suites. I guess because the verb forms are slightly different, which word you use will also depend on your sentence structure (whether or not you have a direct object). I'm going to show three ways to knot. The way you knot might depend on what you're sewing, but most of the time it will be whatever is easiest for you. Add a list of names to sew with a logo. A different name will sew for each garment. Standard Digitizing I find it is easiest to wind the end of the thread around one of my fingers so that it forms a loop. You can then slip that loop off your finger and pull the end through. I usually do this twice so I know the knot will stay!