![]() The position display controls are very useful for creating precisely tiled patterns. The bottom three buttons control the vertical axis setting the display to the top, center and bottom edge of the selected object respectively. These represent the Left, Center and Right edges of the design, which means that when you have the Left button set, the display will show the precise position of the of the left edge of the design in relation to the center of the design page. ![]() The three buttons above control the display of the x-axis position of the design. You can precisely position embroidery designs using these buttons. With the Left and Top buttons set on the X and Y axis respectively, the display on the menu bar (shown inset for clarity) shows the position of the upper left corner of the design. Use this advanced customizing feature for perfect layouts. Precise Positionĭisplay accurate positions of any design on the page. It can be hard to hoop a towel, and the topping stabilizer will want to slide around before the stitching happens, so basting it first can make the process easier. A typical use of this is to add a layer of water-soluble topping to a towel, which will prevent the terry cloth loops from coming up through the embroidery. ![]() This is useful when you want to add a layer of stabilizer or some other material before the sewing of a design.īut with Embrilliance Enthusiast, a basting stitch can be added to the hoop, which allows for a layer of topping stabilizer to be basted in place before any designs are sewn. With Essentials, individually selected embroidery designs can have a basting stitch added automatically. You can even use many regular hoops in a side-by-side arrangement so your sewing field is now as wide as it is tall. Use Mega Hoop, Plus Hoop, Jumbo Hoop, Dream Hoop, Hoop-It-All, etc. Split AUTOMATICALLY using our patented feature. Many built-in multiple position hoops pre-loaded. To choose a hoop, click the preferences button on the toolbar, and the Hoops window will appear: ![]() This is accomplished automatically with multi-position hoops, but to make it easier for regular hoops, the program will add basting stitches which will align the designs. When sewing embroidery designs in multiple sections, often the question of alignment comes up. We call this a “Virtual Hoop.” Embrilliance Enthusiast comes with many basic hoops and virtual hoops pre-defined. However, you can achieve the same result by re-hooping the fabric multiple times to create the design. This means that you only hoop the fabric once and generate the design by sewing it in those multiple sections. Split designs over multi-position hoops with less visible seams. In most cases, the final product is indistinguishable from one created on a larger-field machine. Our splitting drastically reduces the visible ‘seams’ that occur from manually splitting files using an editor. In the past, splitting a design took hours of editing by a person schooled in the process. This system automatically splits embroidery designs into multiple positions for sewing as separate designs which tile together to make a larger design. Multiple hooping So, you saw it on the Internet and had to have it, but it’s too big for your machine…Įmbrilliance Enthusiast has our patented embroidery design splitting technology built into it. Maybe you just want to remove a portion of a design to make a pocket topper whether the changes are large or small, Enthusiast gives you the tools to make your designs stitch the way you want them to. Sometimes, you may even want to add a few stitches to eliminate a gap or increase coverage in an area that’s not necessarily a fill. Other times, there are overly dense tangles of stitches that simply cannot be removed automatically, and you want to take out what you don’t need. Sometimes there are parts of a design that you simply do not want, or that you want to move and replace. Select an element, move, remove, rotate, copy, paste, recolor and re-use any part of your design, any way you like! The ability to edit individual stitches is amazingly useful. Select and correct stray stitches, including cleaning up jump stitches and ensuring tie stitches before and after jumps/trims. Select and use a simple slider to repair gaps in stitching, adjust compensation, or select and click to change stitch types from satins, to split satins, to fills and back. You can select stitches in any design using Lasso and similar tools, allowing you to move, delete, copy, paste, split, rotate, and more. Advanced Thread palette editor (when combined with Essentials)Įmbrilliance Enthusiast gives you powerful, easy-to-use tools for stitch editing.If this is you, you might be an Enthusiast. Once you have mastered the Essentials, you might be ready to play a little bit more, explore more advanced functions, and take on a little challenge.
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