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V4 TutorialsThere are 8 individual tutorials available on this page,
and a CD including all 8 tutorials and 28 videos.
Design Center (for PE Design / Palette V4) This 30-page guide is the perfect introduction to PE Design. It's full of screen shots and comes with a bmp (line drawing) which you work on as as she steps you through the four stages of Design Center and finally leads you and your design into Layout and Editing so you can stitch it out.
File Utility (for PE Design / Palette V4) Have you ever been in this situation... You want to send your designs to your blank card in PE Design/Palette but you have found that if you try to write them to the card in Layout and Editing, you'll only be able to send one design at a time? This is the time when you need to use File Utility. It allows you to send multiple designs to the blank card as long as the total stitches of all the designs does not exceed 50,000 plus stitches.
Step-by-Step Guide to Fit Text to Path (for PE Design / Palette V4)
Here is another easy to follow booklet in our series. In this guide called "Fit Text to Path" Carolyn shows you a clever and interesting way to use Text/Words combined with your embroidery design. By Fitting Text to Path you can create unique ways to put wording on your items that you embroider. Using Text with embroidery can be one of the most enjoyable parts of PE Design/Palette. In this Step by Step Guide you'll learn how to do the common circle of words around a design and also some other fun ways of using Fit Text to Path. You will be able to let your imagination run riot once you have read and followed these easy instructions.
Step-by-Step Guide to Stitch to Block (Part 1) (for PE Design / Palette V4)
Here is Part 1 of the Stitch to Block module for PE Design/Palette. This is the feature that allows you to alter designs in size to suit your requirements. You can also add and remove parts of a design, change colors, stitching order and much more. Your design can end up being quite different from the original. This is the first of part about Stitch to Block. This first one, is for beginners, and guides you so you can understand the basics of this feature. The 2nd module shows you more advanced techniques and tricks. Carolyn takes you one step at a time and leaves nothing out in walking you through the process. You'll feel a new confidence when you've worked your way through this easy-to-follow guide.
Step-by-Step Guide to Stitch to Block (Part 2) (for PE Design / Palette V4)
This is the second booklet of two booklets about Stitch to Block for PE Design/Palette. This Part 2 booklet will show you several more things that you can do with Stitch to Block. They are trickier to do and a little more time consuming but the amount of things you will be able to do to change any design is wonderful. Step by step Carolyn takes you through altering designs, adding and remove parts of a design, changing colors, stitching order and much more. She leaves nothing out in walking you through the process. It's just amazing what you can do! You are really only limited by your imagination after you've worked through this booklet. Your design can end up being quite different from the original which means you can get so much more out of your embroidery designs. Like other booklets by Carolyn, there are lots of screen shots included, and you can print the file out in either Word, or Acrobat Reader. It is 30 pages in length, twice the size of the Part 1. Easy to follow, full satisfaction guarantee, just like our other booklets.
Step-by-step Guide to Photo Stitch (for PE Design / Palette V4)
This 18 page tutorial is suitable for Version 4 PE Design/Pallette only.
Photo-stitch is a new feature that was included with PE Design/Palette Version 4 program. This feature allows you to open a graphic file in Photo-stitch and turn it into embroidery.
It’s a very clever program. The effects are quite amazing. However the designs are quite stitch intensive and care should be taken to keep the stitch count to a minimum otherwise the design become quite dense in the stitching.
The stitching in the design has a sort of “scribbles” effect to it and is quite strange to watch stitching at first. You start to wonder what exactly the design is doing as it is sewing as it seems to move all over the place. However the finished effect is very clever.
The best way to look at the finished embroidery is to stand back and view it. The embroidery has quite a “painted” look to it. It is a different way of embroidery but, none the less it’s very effective. Carolyn teaches you how to accomplish this method with this tutorial.
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