All Embird programs are Windows applications and are available in FREE demo versions.
They switch into fully enabled versions after registration is purchased and entered to the programs.
Basic Embird program resizes, splits, edits, displays, prints and converts embroidery designs. There are several optional plug-in programs and alphabets available for Embird, expanding its capabilities with digitizing, lettering, cross stitch designs, conversion of TrueType fonts into embroidery, etc.
Use of demo version is limited to 30 days or 100 runs. After this period, you must register your copy to use it further. The unregistered demo version has limited functionality.
Basic Embird works in two modes: Embird Manager and Embird Editor.
Displays also images - digital photos (.JPG, .TIF, etc.) and allows to sort them.
Creates (displays, prints and saves into .BMP or .JPG file) various types of design documentation, including animated .GIFs and screen saver.
Provides photo-realistic 3D preview of designs in order to enable assigning of proper colors to needles and to check the design without actual embroidering.
Contains many threads catalogs and finds thread closest to chosen color.
Reads and writes designs stored on memory cards, floppy, USB or hard disks in various embroidery formats.
Allows user to organize designs by copying them to new folders.
Supports Amazon and Azure cloud storage.
Provides separate File Commander window for convenient file management.
Embird Editor
Allows user to insert and delete colors in a design.
Joins and splits designs. Interactive free hand splitting and automatic splitting are supported.
Moves, resizes with density adjustment, centers, mirrors, rotates and skews designs or their parts.
Allows user to edit individual stitches or parts of design.
Allows user to change the stitch order of design parts.
Allows user to reduce the number of colors
Simulates sewing of design, even in 3D mode.
Sorts colors smartly.
Prints templates in 1.1 scale on multiple sheets.
Insert text in various predigitized fonts and layouts.
Inserts Font Engine text automatically converted from TrueType or Open Type fonts.
Join and split designs. Interactive free-hand splitting is supported.
Imports design from Embird Studio, Embird Cross Stitch and Sfumato Stitch programs to save them in appropriate file format.
What's New in Embird 2018
NEW FEATURES
GENERAL
Basic Embird program now allows to quickly digitize simple designs - just by double-click on the image in background in Editor. Find more details below in "EDITOR" section.
New free designs included with Embird.
New format .ZHS (Zeng Hsing) is now supported in Embird.
MANAGER
If you double-click some color of design shown on Middle Panel, the popup menu appears for this color allowing to make operation with this color - change it, choose new from thread catalog, etc.
If you send some design using "Right Panel > Internet > Send Files in Attachment of E-mail", it is now possible to switch ON "Add Thumbnail Image" option. This will attach small preview thumbnail image of design being sent, together with description of its properties - size, stitch count, color count, thread changes, etc. Tip: Send such an e-mail to your own e-mail address, which is accesible via web (e.g to your account at gmail.com) and you will have your design file available on any device which has access to your email account. This way it is possible to build whole archive (and back-up) of your designs in your web e-mail box.
New option added: "Options > Settings > Automatically Send Files in Attachment of E-mail". If ON, the e-mail is automatically composed whenever a new file is being saved in Embird - e.g. after saving in Editor, or converting design in Manager.
EDITOR
If you double-click some color of design shown on work area, the popup menu appears for this color allowing to make operation with this color - change it, choose new from thread catalog, delete it, separate, split before or after, etc.
If you import an image to Editor via "Image > Open" menu, and you double-click some area of solid color in this image, the contours of this area would be recognized and it is possible to fill them with stitches. It is possible to create brand new designs in Editor with several double-clicks. No other Embird plug-in registration is required for this operation. Find more details in new tutorial "Double-click to Stitch in Editor".
If you send some design using "File > Send in Attachment of E-mail", it is now possible to switch ON "Add Thumbnail Image" option. This will attach small preview thumbnail image of design being sent, together with description of its properties - size, stitch count, color count, thread changes, etc.
New command "Insert > Effect" added to Editor. See tutorial "Insert Effect" to find more information.
Menu "Insert > Basting Stitches" now allows to insert various types of basting stitches - ellipse, circle, etc. See tutorial "Fill Closed Contours (advanced)".
New command "Image > Convert to Contours" added.
New commands "Edit > Split/Join > Separate All Colors" and "Edit > Split/Join > Separate All Items" added, allowing to separate either all colors in selected design, or all items (split on every jump, trim and color change code).
STUDIO
Support of SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics Format) in "main menu > Design > Import Vector File" function
Enhancement to column compilation
Enhancement to Font Engine objects compilation
Enhancement to auto-column compilation
Enhancement to fill compilation
Faster rendering of font list
New hoops added
Enhancement to import of vector graphics
CROSS STICH
Now it is possible to Insert Outline and Insert Cross Outline only inside, only outside, or to both sides.
HOOPS
New hoop were added (for .ZHS format):
Zeng Hsing HS10 40 x 40 mm
Zeng Hsing HS20 100 x 100 mm
Zeng Hsing HR30 170 x 110 mm - Horizontal
Zeng Hsing HR30 110 x 170 mm - Vertical
Zeng Hsing HR40 250 x 160 mm - Horizontal
Zeng Hsing HR40 160 x 250 mm - Vertical
Zeng Hsing HR50 305 x 160 mm - Horizontal
Zeng Hsing HR50 160 x 305 mm - Vertical
Embird Studio
Studio 2018 is a Digitizing Plug-in for Embird Software. While the basic Embird program works mostly with stitch files, Studio uses vector objects for ease of design creation.
The main concept of digitizing in Studio is to draw vector outlines of respective objects and fill them with various types of stitches in the same way you would fill objects with color in a graphics program.
Studio contains two parts, each of them is optional
Sfumato Stitch
Convert photos to embroidery design. Portraits, landscapes, etc. Fill stitches are generated to approximate the photo.
Digitizing of logos and fancy designs, lettering, auto-tracing, freehand, conversion of vector files into embroidery.
Studio is an optional plug-in program for Embird. It must be downloaded as a separate file and installed into Embird. Embird 2018 is required before you can trial or purchase Studio. Upgrade from previous versions of Studio to version 2018 is free of charge.
Digitizing Tools
Digitizing Tools is an optional part of Embird Studio. It allows the user to digitize scalable embroidery designs up to 200x200 centimeters (78.8x78.8") large.
A design is digitized so that the user creates outline (vector) objects either on a blank background or on an image (template) in the work area. When finished, the design is compiled into stitches and put into Embird Editor for final adjustment and saved in the desired embroidery format.
About
Designs are created in a vector form using lines and curves. Vector format allows resizing of designs without loss of quality. A raster picture can be imported as a template into the background of the working area. To store designs, Studio uses its own file format with all objects, parameters, stitches and background images stored in a single file (*.eof).
Objects such as Fill, Sfumato, Carving, Column, Column with pattern, Outline, Connection, Appliqué and Manual Stitches are available. Fill and Sfumato objects can have openings. Carving objects can be used to add unique texture to fills and columns. Objects can be moved, rotated, skewed and scaled.
Each object has adjustable creative and technical parameters such as stitch density, random broadening, fill pattern, color, type of underlay, etc., to allow the user to create special effects and adjust thte design for sewing on a particular fabric.
Advanced Features
Advanced features are included in the Studio work space. Some features are useable for Digitizing Tools, some for Sfumato Stitch and some for both of them.
Trace Tool allows the user to convert a bitmap image (raster image) to a vector design without redrawing the image manualy.
Trace tool works in a several steps:
1. Selection of consistently coloured area (pixels of raster image) with magic wand.
2. Turnig of selected raster areas into vector objects
3. Filling vector objects with stitches.
It is possible to create outline, column, fill, sfumato and carving objects. Selection options allow the user to change the way the Trace tool behaves with each selection. It is possible to define whether to make a new selection and discard any existing selection or add objects of a different color to the existing selection or select non-continuous areas of the same color at once.
Import and conversion of vector graphic into embroidery. Studio allows the user to import EMF, WMF and CMX vector graphic from Corel Draw, Adobe Illustrator, Zoner Draw, Paint Shop Pro, Pre-Design and other graphic programs and convert it into embroidery design without redrawing it. This function is available only to owners of the Font Engine plug-in.
Studio also allows the user to export embroidery designs into .SVG files (Scalable Vector Graphic) for use in Corel Draw and other graphic programs.
Automatic vectorization (digitizing) of raster image.
Interactive lettering allows the user to insert and edit text directly in the work area of Studio. Text can be created with Font Engine(True Type and Open Type fonts) or with pre-digitized Alphabets. Lettering supports multiline text and adjustable text baselines. Predefined baselines include circle, lines and spirals. All baselines can be transformed (moved, scaled, rotated and slanted) and/or as edited node-by-node. Whole text or individual characters can be moved, scaled, rotated and slanted as well. Additional controls allow the user to adjust spacing of characters, words and lines and overall size of the text.
Studio is able to generate various lettering styles from the common font files: auto-column (satin stitch), plain and motif fill, center outline and outline. All these styles can be used with nearest-point connections to avoid thread trimming.
Automatic Outliner creates a double-layered thin outline for a single object or multiple objects. Such outlines are often used for logos, lettering and cartoon-like characters. Objects may overlap or intersect one another and the program creates outlines only for the visible parts.
Envelope Tool allows the user to deform selected object(s) in the work area of Studio with the use of an adjustable boundary.
Options like predefined shapes, the type of horizontal and vertical edges and symmetry options are available from the panel at the right side of the screen.
Fills with multiple motifs. Studio allows the user to use several motifs within a single fill. Setting of desired number of rows and columns defines a grid of motifs that will be used to fill the object.
Multiple motifs can be combined with all options available for single motif like scale, shift, fill angle, wave and gradient.
Integrated Sew Simulator in Studio allows the user to simulate sewing of a whole design or just a selection in a normal, 3D or flat view mode. The color bar at top of the screen helps to 'rewind' simulation forward and backward. It is possible to set a negative speed for simulation, which means that stitches gradually disapear.
Freehand tool allows the user to create realistic fur or shading effects as well as sketch drawings with a mouse or digitizing tablet within a few minutes. It works like a painting tool. The result, however, is an embroidery design that can include various embroidery styles like fills, columns, sfumato objects, carvings and outlines as well as some new stitch styles like pressure-sensitive columns.
Corner function duplicates and rotates selected objects in the corner of the hoop to create symmetrical ornaments in the other three corners of the hoop.
Auto-Repeat tool allows the user to duplicate a sample along the chosen baseline (line, circle, rectangle, etc.). It is possible to mirror each copy of the sample and to set the distance (gap) between the samples.
Basic Features
To make digitized objects and stitches more visible on the background, the user can adjust brightness, contrast, gamma correction, color balance and saturation of the background image. There are also tools for rotation, cropping and resizing of the background image.
Object Inspector window is available for fast and easy management of objects. The user can change the color of an object or its order by simple drag-and-drop operation. Objects can be grouped to make manipulations easier. Icons in Object Inspector indicate color changes, trims, object type and visibility.
Thread catalog with thousands of thread colors from leading manufacturers. A thread list can be sorted according to the thread name, number or similarity with a chosen color. For easier work with the catalog it is possible to select a particular thread manufacturer and mark threads that you actually have. Then the search can be limited to the marked threads only.
Predefined Styles Table allows the user to set many object parameters (like density, pull compensation, underlay, minimum and mazimum stitch) at once, for sewing on specific materials like jeans, towels or fleece. Each of them requires a special combination of the above parameters for optimum embroidering.
Digitizing Tools creates not only cover stitches for each object, but also various types of underlay: center walk, edge walk, and zig-zag underlay to stabilize embroidered objects.
Digitizing Tools performs many editing operations automatically. Connection paths are rearranged when the user moves objects, sharp corners of columns are automatically split or folded when converted to stitches, fill overlays are adjusted according to size of object.
Studio includes many predefined fill patterns, envelopes, borders, fill motifs and outline samples. A built in editor allows the user to create your own fill patterns, outline samples, border samples and fill motifs.
3D Preview Tabs with 3D preview of embroidery designs are included in all Embird modules - basic Embird, Studio, Cross Stitch and Sew Simulator. Studio also provides X-ray and Density Map view modes to analyze the stitche density layout. These view modes help to identify areas of critical density and to increase the quality of the design.
Sfumato Stitch - Embroidery from Photos
Sfumato Stitch is an optional part of Embird Studio. It allows easy and fast creation of multicolored portraits and other designs from photos.
Sfumato objects can be combined with other objects like lettering, satin outlines, etc., but their digitizing requires registration of respective plug-ins like Font Engine or Digitizing Tools.
About
User imports a photo into the background of the working area and then draws Sfumato objects on top of the photo. Just like other objects in the Studio, Sfumato objects have vector boundaries that are automatically filled with stitches. A photo-realistic effect is achieved with variable density of the thread flow.
Objects are filled with stitches so that the thread forms looser or heavier meanders to create shading effects while fabric shows through the stitches. In general, the loose meanders are used on low density areas.
The face on the boy's portrait is a single Sfumato object with 5 shades of skin color and a hole.
Options
Special controls and paramaters are available to tune density and colors of the Sfumato object. Additional features like openings, carvings and color mask can be applied to achieve required stitch layout and texture.
Coloring
Each Sfumato object can have 1-5 shades of its basic color or user-defined shades. Chosing the proper number of separate objects and the proper number of shades within each object allowsthe user to achieve various coloring effects.
Single Sfumato object with just 1 shade
Single Sfumato object with 5 shades of sepia color
Single Sfumato object with 5 user-defined shades
Multicolored Sfumato design
The boy's portrait on the above example contains multiple Sfumato objects: the cap, face, mouth, shoulder and breast. Each of these objects has its own color scale.
Cross Stitch
Embird Cross Stitch is an optional plug-in for Embird. It provides a number of tools and stitch styles to create a perfect cross stitch pattern.
Manual drawing of crosses, automatic conversion from artwork, editing, outlining and lettering are all included in this software tool.
Computerized cross stitch allows you to focus on the creative aspect of embroidery. Program arranges the sewing order of crosses to optimize the actual embroidery process.
Embird Cross Stitch software allows the user to digitize cross stitch patterns with up to 400 x 400 crosses. Number of colors is limited to 254.
Manual and Automatic Mode
There are two ways of creating cross stitch patterns:
Crossstitch pattern is created manually by drawing dots (crosses) either on a blank background or on an image (template, scanned chart).
Crossstitch pattern is created automatically from imported background image (picture to cross stitch).
In both cases, the program automatically generates cross stitches and arranges them to optimize the sewing process. It is possible to import the scanned chart (hand graph) and calibrate it properly to fit the background of the work area, then manually draw the dots (crosses) using the chart in the background and finally compile the pattern into stitches.
Tools and Controls
Many editing tools are available for the creation and adjustment of patterns: marquee, lasso, magic wand, zoom lens, eye dropper, smooth, pencil, brush, air-brush, text, line, simple curve, rectangle, round rectangle, ellipse, star, regular polygon, fill area, clear area, etc. The pre-defined fill patterns are available, and the user can even create his/her own fill patterns. There are also some special functions like 'clear isolated points' or ' thin lines' and 'smooth' parts by adding quarter crosses to corners, which allows the user to clear and optimize the cross stitch pattern. The order in which the colors are sewn can be prescribed.
Lettering in Cross Stitch
Add text to your cross stitch designs with the use of any TrueType or OpenType font installed on your PC. Choose font, color and size and create lettering in a few seconds. Crosses are automatically generated inside of characters. By choosing another command from the menu it is possible to add the outlines around all characters easily.
Cross Styles
All popular cross types are supported:
normal crosses
mini-crosses
elongated horizontal crosses
elongated vertical crosses
upright crosses
double crosses
French knots
manual and automatic outlines
Additional Features
Use full, 3/4, half or quarter crosses to create your pattern. Also, a thin running-stitch outline can be added around the pattern manually or automatically. Controls like 'number of thread layers', 'size' of crosses and 'number of tie-up stitches' are available to give you full control over the stitches.
Font Engine
Embird Font Engine is a Lettering, Monogram and Clipart plug-in for Embird. It combines an embroidery lettering tool and graphics in vector file format. It creates embroidery lettering from common Windows fonts in TrueType and OpenType format. It is also possible to use it with 3rd party ready-made embroidery alphabets. Because of its vector handling capabilities, Font Engine is able to convert vector clipart or logos created with graphic programs into embroidery designs.
Font Engine has three main usage modes:
Embroidery lettering from TrueType and OpenType fonts
Lettering tool for ready-made embroidery alphabets
Conversion of vector graphics into embroidery designs
Please note: Font Engine does not include any font or clipart. It is a conversion program.
1. Embroidery Lettering from TrueType and OpenType Fonts
Main panel allows the user to select TrueType or OpenType font and type the text you want to convert into embroidery. Next panel (Properties tab) serves to adjust size and other parameters of lettering.
Font Engine can produce plain fill, auto column (satin stitch) and motif fills and sample, satin and appliqué outlines for text.
Fill Exterior option allows the user to invert filled areas of text.
Pattern, Wave, Gradient and other effects like contour or circular fill can be applied to plain fill of text.
Font Engine allows the user to place text on line, ellipse and other baselines and also to deform it with use of an envelope..
Lettering may have single stitch, sample, satin stitch or appliqué outline.
Auto Column (satin stitches) fill of text produces lettering looking almost as if it was digitized by a human digitizer. Font Engine uses a large base of digitizing knowledge and an artificial intelligence to convert fonts into satin stitches.
Satin stitch lettering of a large size should be used with the Pattern option on, to avoid too long stitches and to add texture to a large stitched areas.
Each character in a text can be moved, rotated, skewed and scaled separately to create unique lettering effects. Use the Symmetry options for easier adjustment of lettering envelope. Many predefined envelopes are included.
2. Lettering Tool for Ready-Made Alphabets
One of the most popular ways to create embroidery lettering is to buy ready-made embroidery font (alphabet) and compose your lettering from characters in the font. This may be a tedious job if you want to align lettering on a circle or create a longer text. Ready-made fonts are delivered in stitch files, usually one letter per file. The user has to import the stitch files one-by-one and put them together to create the text label.
Ready-Made Alphabets mode of Font Engine allows the use of a convenient lettering tool with 3rd party or custom letters. It is no longer necessary to assemble such lettering manually. Simply import all letter files at once, index letters and use them in the same way as common Windows fonts. Work with text and especially the lettering layout process becomes much easier.
Custom letters are not limited to a single color or style. You can use any number of colors, cross-stitch patterns or anything that stitch file supports and Embird can import.
Some features like nearest-point connections or outlines are not applicable to the ready-made alphabets. Resizing is available, but not recommended as stitch file quality may decrease when the size changes.
3. Vector Graphics
Font Engine functionality goes beyond the fonts. It can convert EMF, WMF and CMX vector graphics to an embroidery file. This function allows the user to import designs from drawing programs like Corel Draw or Adobe Illustrator. It is typically used for logos and clipart designs.
The embroidery process imposes additional requirements on the design, especially proper object order, connections, overlays and layers. Therefore, some editing of vector designs in Embird Studio is usually needed to produce good embroidery from these files.
Alphabets
Alphabets are an optional lettering plug-ins for the Embird software. They are manually pre-digitized embroidery fonts in re-sizeable format.
Alphabets contain multiple versions of each character optimized for various size range and for a nearest-point connection between the letters. They are especially suitable for the creation of small lettering. Embird allows easy manipulation of Alphabets, including arching and shaping of the text.
Embird Alphabets are re-sizeable and have adjustable parameters like density, texture and underlay type. Program computes new stitches for each text label. This approach allows Embird to optimize stitches for each individual lettering layout and settings.
Embird Editor and Manager work with Alphabets through a text tool window. The text tool allows the user to adjust the layout of lettering and apply envelope, skewing and other shaping operations. When finished, lettering is compiled into stitches and put into Embird Editor for final adjustment and saved in the desired embroidery format.
Alphabets are accessible also from Studio's interactive lettering. When used from Studio, Alphabets produce text in a vector (outline) form that can be further edited in Studio.
Main features
Characters scalable in large scale (approximately 4,5 mm - 8 cm for "a")
Various underlays (center walk, edge walk, zig-zag)
Automatic and manual kerning of characters
Various types of letters connections (nearest point, floating stitch)
Automatic tie-ups before and after floating stitches
Automatic simplification of serif for small letters
Automatic parameters and underlays for various size of letters
Possibility of global change of text parameters or individual change of single letters parameters
Arching of text. Text can be placed on any of 7 predefined paths (circle, line, wave, etc.) with variable parameters, or user can define her/his own path.
Editing of spaces between letters, size of path and text, type of underlay.
Envelope function.
Arching of text
Pull Compensation
Random broadening
Automatic simplification of serifs on small characters
Various types of underlay
Auto shortening of stitches in curves
Nearest point connections
Envelope
Envelope can be used to create monograms as well as to add special effects like diamond shape or bridge to the lettering.
Use envelope controls to select any of the predefined envelopes or to create your own envelope. Define type of edges and optional symmetry of nodes. Move nodes in the work area to adjust the shape of the envelope.
Individual adjustment of characters
Position, width, height, angle, slanting and distance from the baseline of each character can be adjusted individually by moving respective node control.
Parameters of lettering
Type of underlay
Cover stitches: density, start/end dilatation gap, broadening, random broadening, pattern (7 patterns), auto shortening of stitches in curves.
Center walk underlay: maximum and minimum stitch
Edge walk underlay: edge offset, maximum and minimum stitch
Zig-zag underlay: edge offset, start/end dilatation gap, density, maximum and minimum stitch of zig-zag areas connection
Various types of cover stitches patterns
Iconizer
Iconizer is an optional plug-in for Embird. It displays content of embroidery files as icons or thumbnails. This capability is not limited to files displayed in Embird. Once Iconizer is installed and registered, it can work in the background of Windows Explorer or File Explorer and all programs that use standard dialog windows.
Whenever Windows needs to draw the icon of an embroidery file in any program or panel, Iconizer supplies the image of the design stored in this file. This allows you to see icons of actual designs, not just the generic icons you see without Iconizer. Iconizer is a useful tool to manage your embroidery designs in Explorer or other programs.
With Iconizer
Without Iconizer
About
Iconizer works together with Windows Explorer or File Explorer, as it is called in Windows 8. The principle of Iconizer is simple - normally, when you run Explorer and you are not using the Iconizer plug-in, each design file is represented by a generic type icon. Registered Iconizer shows a small picture of the embroidery design instead. This allows you to browse and sort your designs easily, because you can see the content of embroidery files while using all features of the Explorer and other Windows programs that use Explorer's standard dialog windows.
"Generic" icon of embroidery file
Embroidery file displayed icon
Iconizer uses Embird's library to read embroidery files. Therefore, it supports the same embroidery formats as Embird.
Using Iconizer in Explorer
Windows Explorer was renamed to File Explorer in Windows 8. It serves to access and manipulate the files stored on your computer. In the case of embroidery files, Iconizer draws pictures of their content and sends them to Explorer to display either as icons or as thumbnails. Iconizer also provides information like stitch count, design size, color number, etc., to display in Explorer's pop-up menu.
The first step is to choose the desired size of icons in Iconizer settings. The second step is to choose the icon enlargement in Explorer. The medium size in Explorer is equal to the basic icon size in Iconizer settings. Select a larger icon size in Explorer's View menu for a more detailed preview of designs, if needed.
Icons in the above example are too small. Select a larger size for better detail.
Iconizer does more than just display a picture of the design. It provides textual information about the design like dimensions, stitch count and so on. Also, it provides links to services like printing, editing or conversion of design in Embird software. These links and the textual information are accessible via a pop-up menu that appears when you right mouse button click on the design icon in Explorer.
Right click on embroidery file icon to invoke the pop-up menu with Embird commands and information about design.
3D Thumbnails and Color List
Besides normal, flat stitch rendering, Iconizer is also able to draw 3D thumbnails of embroidery designs. This option can be turned ON or OFF in the Embird Manager main menu > Options > Iconizer Settings. It is also possible to show or hide the color list of the design. 3D drawing and color list options have no effect on small icons.
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The installation file includes the basic Embird program and all plug-in modules -
(Iconizer, Cross Stitch, Font Engine, Digitizing Tools, Sfumato Stitch and the pre-digitized Alphabets). Demo versions of the plug-ins have some limitations.
The Purple download button will send you to the Embird website where you can download the complete installation file.
Use this download button also if you have purchased Alphabet or Studio plug-ins or wish to update Embird to the latest version.
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Sample notes from the tutorial:
Another new addition is the ability to automatically create a JPG ( image file) of selected designs in the Right Panel. The JPG file that is created is a documentation file showing the colors in the design, the file name, the stitch count, the file size and the color changes.
If you wish to create JPG images of your designs, go to the Options on the Menu Bar.
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Font Engine
Step by Step Guide to Font Engine
In this 290 page Embird Font Engine tutorial Carolyn takes you through the program from the beginning, in her usual step by step manner, and shows you virtually everything you need to know about how to use Font Engine in both Embird Basic and in Embird Studio.
This is some of what can be found in the tutorial.
Detailed explanations of all the commands and options in Font Engine.
Lessons covering redwork, chain stitch, script fonts, satin stitching and much more.
Lessons on applique.
How to edit WMF files in Editor.
Lessons on how to use Wing Ding and Ding Bat fonts and how to convert vector images (WMF files) into embroidery designs.
Lessons on multiple lines of text, calendars and clocks.
How to create text around a circle or shape.
How to create your own baseline shapes for use with text.
How to fix the problem when there are gaps showing in text letters.
How to use Font Engine in Studio.
A lesson on altering connections in Studio.
A lesson on baselines and the options in Studio.
Multiple lines of text in Studio.
Converting vector files in Studio.
And much more.......
The tutorial will soon have you using Font Engine to its full potential. You'll be creating great text in no time at all. The only problem you'll have is deciding which text you are going to create next!
Free Tutorials
Many free Embird tutorials can be accessed by logging in to My Secrets.
Once logged in, go to the Free Tutorials sub-menu to request a download link.
Carolyn has created this series of Embird Studio videos to show you how to use the Column Tool in Studio and how each Edge Mode works. If you haven't used the Column Tool before and are struggling with the concept then these three free videos will make "the light come on" for you. As soon as you watch them you will understand how to use the Column Stitch Tool. It is much easier to watch Carolyn use the Column tool than to read how to use it - especially for those of you who have never used this type of tool before.
If you enjoy these videos then to learn much, much more in Embird check out Carolyn's Step by Step Guides to Embird Studio, Sfumato Stitch and Font Engine.
Customers Comments about Tutorials by Carolyn Keber
I just want to thank you for the wonderful video that I found and downloaded last weekend. It is wonderful at last I am understanding a lot more about Studio. I also have your videos on the column sts. which I find very useful.
As I have already told you I am starting to get a little older so unless I am working on trying to digitize I forget a lot, so out come the videos and all comes back. You are really a star, when ever I don't understand anything I get the lessons out and everything is made clear.
Thank you once again for all your help.
-Cynthia
I'm from the USA and I bought Embird last year after stumbling on to your portion of Secretsof.com. I believed what I read at your site and it agreed with what I could glean from reading John Deer and his advice that seemed to be, get a powerful basic punching program to develop the best skills to become a reliable embroidery designer, don't choose a fancy automatic program. The Embird Suite really is this powerful program it goes beyond my imagination as I found out after I purchased it and it has the automatic features also.
It has a steep learning curve because of its potential to be able to do almost anything. I'm a retired motor truck designer from NAVISTAR (International Harvester) and on the job I fell in love with computer designing. I'm 70 now and I have fallen in love with computer design all over again. I just want to thank you for your excellent tutorials. My wife has a Bernina embroidery machine and she can hardly wait for me to create any new design for her because with your tutorial instructions, understanding the adjustments that create easy to run designs are effortless.
When I started using the Embird Studio Tutorial lessons I was impatient and thought that "Oh no this looks so basic and I want to learn so much more" but how foolish I was. Your technique is to use the basics to establish a floor to work from and then revisit that work and learn editing and modification skills that I didn't even realize I was going to need. I have redone (modified) "that umbrella" over and over changing scale, design features, density, thread directions and styles so I can reflect the light just right. I even added rain drops bouncing off it. I'll have my wife stitch these variations out and we compare them to see how fabrics and any other variable affects the design.
You see, our son is in seminary, and we want to be able to provide liturgical vestments for him or altar garments, or whatever might be needed. Because of past professional standards, and the lighting conditions during the use of what we want to make for him or others our product will be under critical public scrutiny. What you teach us will be put to the test.
Your teaching process is fantastic, Thank you. Thank you for your efforts to train old dogs in new tricks.
-Dennis
Carolyn, I just finished printing the (Embird Studio V5 Tutorial) tutorial book - WOW!! As it was printing, I noted how superb the professionalism of this product is!! I worked thru most of the lion in the previous product, and I can see that this one is much more comprehensive - I thought the V4 edition was great, but I think you far outdid yourself on this one.
I can hardly wait to get started on this, and I will start with page 1 so I don't miss anything. Thank you for your thoughtful and careful explanations of the elements of Embird Studio. This is so far superior to any other product on the market - I think anyone could learn this program from your tutorials. Well worth waiting for. Now if I could just find time to work thru your Sfumato and Font Engine tutorials (which I also have), but I think the Studio will be first!
-Ginny in AZ
Thank you, Carolyn Keber, for the informative video tutorials on Installing Embird 2008. I have uninstalled and installed numerous times since Embird 2004, but still found the tutorials refreshing and they helped me cover all the points before actually installing the program.
-Mary
Hi Carolyn, I just can't thank you enough for this Tutorial - it is amazing - I am at last understanding Studio. I am already up to page 302 and just can't get enough - I don't want to do anything else but follow your oh so easy steps. I purchased Embird 2006 and Studio (I think it was around October) and have been eagerly awaiting your Tutorial on Studio.
I kept diving in and out of Studio having a fiddle around and not getting much out of it at all - that is until now. I never realized how much you can do with Studio and once I have mastered it I will definitely like to master the cross stitch plug in so I will no doubt invest in your tutorial for that. Thank you, thank you, tha........
Regards,
-Sue
Hello Carolyn, I just downloaded your Studio Tutorial. And I just want to thank you for taking the time out of your life to do this. With every thing going on in your life I know you must be a very busy person, but yet you take your time and do such a good job on your tutorial. I always look forward to getting one of your tutorials because I know I will learn a lot from them. Anyway I just wanted to say... THANK YOU, THANK YOU. THANK YOU.
From San Diego Calif. USA,
-Bill
Carolyn, I just bought your Tutuorials for Studio of Embird, I have to say without a doubt it should be the bible of digitizing. I have learned so much, was looking for a way to make outline stitches for my designs, and bingo it was there, and so so much more. I can't wait to get started on creating my own designs. There was a lot i had already figured out, but believe you me I would recommend this tutorial to anyone who has Embird, because it is the BOOM as the young people would say. Again thank you for working on these and getting us the newbies a chance to enter your world if only for a while. Again thank you. Heidi
Your tutorials are very highly recommended on the Janome internet forum. We just purchased a Janome 11,000, and have chosen the Embird software suite. We are about to take an extended camping trip, and my wife got the insane notion that she wanted to take her machine with her. She had hoped to get some kind of hard copy, but given the limited time left, we will just have to download your tutorial from the net. I didn't realize that all this software was sourced offshore. Given the tremendous popularity of your tutorial, I am highly surprised that it is not offered by Amazon.com. It would surely be a "best seller".
Kindest regards,
-Harley L. Mullen
I have had Embird for a couple of years. I knew it was a great value but had used it only for design conversion...with no clue as to what it was capable of doing. Recently I purchased a design which required that I "personalize" it with lettering and the Embird alpha plug ins were recommended.
Naturally, I purchased the alpha and got it installed. NOW what was I to do with it???? I figured I better get a clue...and a fast clue since this design is something I wanted to stitch out on a baby gift. So I figured I would search out tutorials. As Providence would have it, that day I received the Secrets Of newsletter advertising your new tutorial. Off I went to purchase it.
I downloaded and printed it (so I would actually use it as a reference). I just feel compelled to write. I am at page 36 and have learned a TON from the tutorial already! What a joy....and your documentation is very easy to follow. I am a software engineer by profession. One would think I would just be able to sit down to click and do. I am not patient enough for the trial and error guessing method unless the tool to help you is so circular that it does not help anyway.
Your tutorial is a blessing. I can zoom through it picking up valuable hints/tips and usage that I had not considered as inherent to the tool. THANK YOU for an extremely well written document. The progression of the instruction is logical and informative....and above all else CLEAR.
I just wanted to tell you I have spent the entire day with "you by my side". I have worked my way through your entire video and it is absolutely delightful and totally educational. What a fun day I have had. There is just so much that Embird can do and to have such excellent lessons - with a rewind button - is wonderful. Congratulations on an outstanding cd.
Thank you so very much.
-Jean E. Smith
Hi Carolyn, I received your Embird CD in the mail yesterday. I haven't gone through half yet and can't believe how much I didn't know. I thought I was such a smarty pants and was sure I knew...if not everything, then enough! What an idiot! Thank you for doing the video tutorials! Although, I thought I went through your written tutorial well enough, I can see that videos are they way to go.....I learn a lot more with them. Can't wait to get you Studio video tutorial....and see how much I don't know in that area!! :-)
Thanks a bunch,
-Brenda
I just wanted to thank you for your great Studio CD and tell you that is it the best money I have spent on embroidery supplies. I am sure you'll understand when I say it has been a considerable amount. I love the cd, understand it completely and best of all, I CAN DO IT!
I had a good concept of digitizing having watched hundreds of designs stitch, but never liked Viking software and wasn't too fond of PE Design either. The software works great, but the instructions are even better. As a former computer instructor, I understand how important it is to get your students to understand and you have done it in a most pleasant and successful manner. Thanks again.
I will always remember how easy you made me learn to use Studio and had a really good time while I was at it. I finished the lesson quickly, but love the fact that I can go back any time for a fast review. I'll be looking forward to your new work and much continuing success to you.
-Barbara Yost
Dear Carolyn,
Thank you for the Embird Studio Tutorial CD which arrived yesterday. It is absolutely delightful & is going to be such a help to my digitizing, which at times leaves a lot to be desired. Everything is explained so well as you work through the designs & although the written tutorial is excellent there are times that a demonstration is a huge help to somebody who is no longer young.
Thank you also for the free Club tutorials via the Secrets site, they have been great too, & your Embird Tutorial is also excellent.
-Avice Whitehead
Dearest Carolyn,
Your CD video tutorial on Embird Studio came today!!! I honestly have tears just wishing I could hug you for all your hard work! The CD is the BEST tool anyone trying to learn Studio can have. It is so well done. You speak clearly, making it easy to understand. Oh my, I am just speechless.
I just wanted to say a huge thank you for all your hard work. It is going to make our hard work of learning Studio so much easier. I am already understanding this fabulous program and that says alot! It truly is the most wonderful tool for all Embird Studio users. In fact, it should be a MUST HAVE when anyone purchases Studio. ) I also look forward to anymore lessons you may come up with. You are a true teacher.
Oh, I have to go...I need to watch the next video...#7. I am so giddy with delight. Thank you again. Happy Holidays to you and your family. Take a break...you do deserve it.
-Gloria DeFrancisco
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh, Carolyn:
You did a superb job on this CD. I finally got the time tonight to sit down and concentrate on it. You are so interesting and make it simple enough for us to understand.....................I am thrilled........................Worth every penny.............
-Carolyn in MI
I need to tell you how helpful and informative your CD's are, I have both the Embird and PED/Palette. I am learning so much from both of them. You are a very talented lady and make it so easy to follow your lessons.
Thanks again and keep up the good work.
-Therese Roux
I recently purchased your Step-by-Step Guide to Embird and wanted to write to thank you for such a terrific product. I never imagined that you could do so much in Embird--I downloaded it simply to convert designs. And, it's so easy to use--thanks to your handy-dandy guide. I was able to sit down with your guide and a few hours later I'm feeling pretty confident with the program.
THANK YOU SO MUCH! I certainly got my money's worth out of this one!!!
-Crystal Zagnoli, Littleton, Colorado, USA
I just wanted to take a quick moment to thank you again for all of the information you are providing on your website and through your e-books. I downloaded my third one PE Design Manual Punching last week and I was very pleased with it. Within no time at all, I was able to figure out what to do and my designs have improved tremendously as a result. I agree that it does take a little more thought and work but the results are so worth it.
Thank you once again for sharing your knowledge. I look forward to checking your site regularly for new information.
-Cynthia Spearman
Just wanted to thank you for the update on the Embird 7.1 tutorial. I have downloaded it with no problems as well as ordering and downloading "Splitting and Rejoining Designs with Embird". Since Janome has still held us to a total of 32,000 stitches per design, it is necessary to split some of them. Even for the Gigahoop.
Thanks so much for taking the time to do these wonderful tutorials.
-Madeline E. Ashby
I just want to take a moment to let you know how much I've enjoyed your Step-by-Step Guide to Embird. You have made it very easy to read and understand!!!
Thank you!!!
-Diana
I have found the videos on the CD. Fantastic, brilliant, please e-mail me if you have any more. In the UK I would have had to pay £60 for one day tuition and would not have got a quarter of the information I have got from your Cd plus I can always refer back to something I haven t done for some time were my memory would not do this, thanks so much, I lost my husband to the dreaded Big C end of August and I thought this was the end of my life.
Your CD has given me something to get stuck into. Use up many lonely hours and given me the push I need. Now I can make that family quilt that I have been putting off doing and with my very own embroidery.
Thank you so much,
-Rose Swann
I have all of Carolyn's tutorials, even the ones on Embird. They are wonderful. I would love to have the downloads you mentioned. Please let me know how to get them.
Thank you.
-Kim Sawatzky
I just purchased Carolyn's Step by Step Guide for PE Design/Pallette. I'm so excited to learn that these new lessons and videos free of charge. I'll look forward to hearing from you.
Carolyn is wonderful!
-Diana Gates, Port Orchard, WA
I did purchase Carolyn's CD but I did not receive all the original videos. I was one of the first that she added some to the CD. I know it did not have the video for unzipping as I wrote her personally. How do I download the new videos though as I LOVE her tutorials and will be ordering the new ones this week (must have paycheck in bank first LOL)
Thank you. Smiles
-Mary Lee Erdman
Hello Carolyn, first must say I love your Embird tutorial I purchased yesterday! I won a digitizing contest from designstitch.com and it was the prize and have been looking forward to learning how to use it. After looking a several tutorials I chose yours.
-Linda
Hi Carolyn,
I did the Embird class in Townsville with you recently and I loved every bit of it. You are a great teacher and I wish you well with your classes. I also need Embird Studio classes now. LOL .
-Yvonne
I wanted to tell you how much I enjoyed our classes with you in Townsville, you are a wonderful teacher, and I had a great time!
-Mary
I just made my way through your very enjoyable fur tutorial and wanted to thank you for your clear and concise explanations. I am slowly - with your help! - teaching myself to digitize and having a wonderful time doing so.
Just wanted to know I really liked your first tutorial for Embird 2006. It was really helpful and I felt your voice was very encouraging and pleasant. I am already modifying designs and making gifts. Thanks for your help. Can't wait to try Studio.
I want to tell you what I think -- YOU ARE TOO WONDERFUL!! Thanks very much.
Thanks so much for your tutorials. They really are marvelous.
I received my tutorial Saturday. They are wonderful, thank you.
I want to thank you for the Embird Studio Tutorial I bought from you. Its down to earth and easy to understand!
You are a star, yes it's worked. Always the little things it seems that cause these hiccups. Many thanks.
I have to tell you, you are the best teacher. Keep up the good work. Thank you.
I just wanted to let you know that after purchasing your Redwork tutorial this evening that I sat right down and was able to digitize the Santa with great results. I am so excited. I was determined to learn Redwork and this first lesson when so well and quickly that now I am determined to move forward with my learning. Thanks so much for providing these lessons for us.
Keep up the in depth videos for those of us that are not very good at manuals as we really need them.
Keep up your wonderful teaching cds as the are invaluable to oldies like me trying to learn something new and creative.
Thank you again for your inspiration and encouragement.
I want to take this time to tell you how much I enjoy all of your books that I have gotten from you. You are a great teacher!
I appreciate so much the Embird tutorials on Studio that I bought. It is helping me learn the program well. Well worth the investment. I did lesson one on the umbrella and am now going on to the Easter egg. Carolyn is a great teacher.
Embird 2013 Videos
Batch Converting in Embird Manager Video(for Embird 2012/2013)
This video shows how to batch convert designs. Using a single design Carolyn shows you how to convert the design to a number of different formats at the same time. She explains the formats and how various formats convert differently to others. She also shows you to to convert into the correct hoops for the format you need.
This video will download in .mp4 format and play on your computer. You can then easily watch and listen to Carolyn as she shows you how to use Embird Studio. Be sure to test the FREE Video before you purchase this to ensure you can play .mp4's on your computer.
Special FREE Offer - Valid from September 12th 2012
Order the fantastic Step by Step Guide to Embird DVD and this video will be included FREE.
Hide Colors in Embird Editor Video (for Embird Editor 2012/2013)
This is a short video created by Carolyn Keber that shows you how to Hide Colors in Embird Editor 2012. It highlights one of the new features included with Embird 2012.
This video will download in .mp4 format and play on your computer. You can then easily watch and listen to Carolyn as she shows you how to use Embird Studio. Be sure to test the FREE Video before you purchase this to ensure you can play .mp4's on your computer.
Special FREE Offer - Valid from September 12th 2012
Order the fantastic Step by Step Guide to Embird DVD and this video will be included FREE.
Show Contents of Zipped Files Video (for Embird Manager 2012/2013)
Show Contents of Zipped files is a short video showing you how to use this command in Embird Manager. It’s quick and easy and will save you unzipping all your files in your folders.
This video will download in .mp4 format and play on your computer. You can then easily watch and listen to Carolyn as she shows you how to use Embird Studio. Be sure to test the FREE Video before you purchase this to ensure you can play .mp4s on your computer.
Special FREE Offer - Valid from September 12th 2012
Order the fantastic Step by Step Guide to Embird DVD and this video will be included FREE.
Viewing Text Files in Embird Video (for Embird 2012/2013)
Have you tried opening your text files in Embird only to find that Embird shows you an error message that your files are not an embroidery file and cannot be viewed? You know that you used to be able to view text files in Embird so why are you getting an error message now? In this instructional video Carolyn Keber shows you the steps that you need to take in order to view your text files correctly in Embird – just like you used to do.
This video will download in .mp4 format and play on your computer. You can then easily watch and listen to Carolyn as she shows you how to use Embird Studio. Be sure to test the FREE Video before you purchase this to ensure you can play .mp4s on your computer.
Special FREE Offer - Valid from September 12th 2012
Order the fantastic Step by Step Guide to Embird DVD and this video will be included FREE.
Studio 2013 Videos
Adding Interest to Applique Stitching in Studio Video
(for Embird Studio V6)
In this video Carolyn shows how to take a satin appliqué edge and add your own unique touch to it. She starts by using a normal satin outline and changing it to an appliqué and then adding some unique touches to it. It will help inspire embroiderers to jazz up their applique. This video playing time is just under 10 minutes.
This video will download in .mp4 format and play on your computer. You can then easily watch and listen to Carolyn as she shows you how to use Embird Studio. Be sure to test the FREE Video before you purchase this to ensure you can play .mp4's on your computer.
Special FREE Offer - Valid from September 12th 2012
Order the fantastic Step by Step Guide to Studio DVD and this video will be included FREE.
Auto Outlining in Studio Video (for Embird Studio V6 & above)
Auto Outlining in Embird Studio is a 5 minute video created by Carolyn Keber that shows you how to use the Auto Outlining command in Studio. This video shows you how quick and easy it is to create an auto outline and how to edit it. In the video Carolyn shows you how to turn the auto-outline into a Redwork outline and also what changes to make as you work it.
This video will download in .mp4 format and play on your computer. You can then easily watch and listen to Carolyn as she shows you how to use Embird Studio. Be sure to test the FREE Video before you purchase this to ensure you can play .mp4's on your computer.
Special FREE Offer - Valid from September 12th 2012
Order the fantastic Step by Step Guide to Studio DVD and this video will be included FREE.
Embird and the Silhouette Cameo
Embird and the Silhouette Cameo
Have you purchased the Silhouette Cameo or are considering purchasing it?
The Silhouette Cameo is a small plotter which very cleverly cuts out all sorts of media including quilting cotton fabric extremely well. If you create machine embroidered appliqué and you have ever used or considered Cutwork needles then this is the machine for you. If you love appliqué using quilting cottons or 100% cotton fabrics then you’ll be amazed at what a breeze it is to produce your appliqué quickly and extremely cleanly. The appliqué pieces are cut out very quickly and cleanly with no ragged edges.
And the good news is that you can create an appliqué design in Studio and then send the information to the Silhouette Cameo software, which will then cut out your appliqué pieces. You can also take an existing appliqué design that you’ve purchased, and from Studio send the information to the Silhouette software and it will also cut out the appliqué pieces.
And even better news, with a few clicks of the mouse you can take a pre-digitised design from Embird Editor and Manager and send it to the Cameo Software in order to cut the appliqué pieces. You don’t even need to own Embird Studio.
In this small tutorial you will be guided through three different step-by-step lessons showing you how to create your own appliqué design in Embird and the Silhouette software, right through to your machine.
The first lesson is in Studio and then from the Silhouette Cameo software. Carolyn will then take you through the appliqué process right through to your machine and stitching.
The second lesson is also in Studio but this time using a purchased appliqué design. Carolyn will take you right through the process including in the Cameo software and then to your machine.
The third lesson shows you how to open a purchased appliqué design in Embird Editor and Manager and then with a few clicks of the mouse, take it to the Silhouette software and then through to your machine. You do not need Embird Studio for this process.
Included with this tutorial are two appliqué designs which have been generously donated by Sweet Heirloom from their Appliqué Tropical Fish Collection.
Also included is a Snowflake Fairy which was kindly donated by Ananda at Ananda’s Divine Designs.
Both are for your own personal use with this tutorial.
On a personal note, Carolyn owns both the Cutwork needles and software and also the Silhouette Cameo and software. If she had known about the Silhouette Cameo before she purchased the Cutwork needles she would never have purchased the Cutwork Needles and software. Carolyn is so impressed with the Cameo and you have a dedicated machine for cutting appliqué rather than your embroidery machine cutting the pieces. So much better and so much quicker!
Note: The Silhouette Cameo is not available through Secrets. You can find out more about it at this site Silhouette America or purchase it from craft stores in your area.
Applique and Accuquilt Go Cutter
Embird Studio, Applique from Pre-cut Shapes & the Accuquilt Go Cutter
Do you love appliqué? Maybe you love appliqué but stitching the shapes at the sewing machine means that you need to be really accurate with your stitching. As you know this is a time consuming task.
Wouldn’t it be great to have the appliqué shapes stitch on your embroidery machine while you either watched the machine stitch or you did other sewing or another job?
In this latest lesson for creating appliqué objects in Embird Studio Carolyn takes you through opening an image accurately at the original size in Studio and then creating accurate appliqué shapes to stitch at your machine. You no longer need to place fabric squares and then trim after the tackdown stitches in the hoop in this lesson. Carolyn will show you an entirely different method.
You’ll have all the shapes cut beforehand and with your digitising skills in Studio you’ll create embroidery objects to match those shapes exactly. It’s quick and easy.
As well as showing you how to create accurate shapes and embroideries to match Carolyn also demonstrates the Accuquilt Go Cutter in this lesson - but the Go Cutter is not an essential accessory in order to use this lesson as Carolyn explains the same method when using appliqué shapes cut by hand.
The image below is a quilt from the PS I Love You book series that Carolyn made for her grandson. This quilt is easily replicated using the method taught in Carolyn’s latest lesson.
If you do use an Accuquilt cutter and dies then there is no longer any need to purchase pre-digitised designs for your shapes. You can make your own and personalise them whichever way suits the project that you’re working on, thus saving yourself money as well.
Save the shapes when completed and they’ll always be ready for future projects. They can be then edited, added to with shading etc. and made into fantastic new projects.
This is a fun way to create appliqué and you’ll be sure to wonder why you ever did appliqué any other way.
This Embird tutorial is a 25 page document in pdf format available for immediate download. You can also order it for use with PE-Design if you prefer.
"Hi Carolyn,
I just looked at the costumes you made for your grandchildren and I am so impressed. How lucky they are to have you for a grandmother. A few years ago, I made the Dallas Cowboy's cheerleader outfit for one of my college age granddaughters. I used the Embird Studio shapes to create embroideried stars. I then appliques the stars to the vest. It was quite realistic."
-Ruth
Digitizing with Studio
Carolyn Keber has designed a series of Beginner's Guides to Embird Studio. The lessons have been taken from her full Embird Digitizing Studio Tutorial and adapted for sale on an individual basis.
These lessons are suited to those who are not already familiar with Carolyn's lessons and would like to "try before they buy" the full tutorial, or for those who just wish to learn specific functions of the program.
Anyone who purchases the lessons available on this page and then wishes to upgrade to the full Embird Digitizing Studio Tutorial, will receive a credit of up to $10* off the price of the 780 page downloadable ebook.
Simply purchase the full Studio tutorial then contact the Secrets Office with your order number to request your $10* credit. This credit will be given in My Secrets Dollars that you can spend anywhere on the Secrets of Embroidery website.
*The maximum credit given will be $10 or the cost of your purchased tutorial(s) from this page if they total less than $10. This offer is only available when paying the full price for the Studio downloadable tutorial, it is not available with any other special offers.
Learning Studio Lesson 1 - Creating Shapes with the Fill Tool
In this handy 15 page lesson, Carolyn shows you how to create a basic shape using the shapes menu and how to use the available tools to create objects for designs.
She provides very clear and indepth instructions with plenty of images to help you learn to set the hoop size, set parameters, place nodes, generate stitches, save a design, and create a fill object manually.
Learning Studio Lesson 2 Creating a Design using an Image as a Template
In this lesson an image is imported into Embird Studio, and, using the image as a template, a design is created using the Embird Studio tools.
This tutorial consists of 31 pages and covers the use of the Fill Tool and the Outline Tool to create a Border object for the umbrella design.
Follow along with Carolyn as she takes you through this lesson step by step and by the end of the lesson you will have created your own design ready to stitch.
Learning Studio Lesson 3 The Easter Egg Lesson
In this lesson Carolyn takes you through the steps on how to make an Easter egg design from an image. She will show you how to use several tools in the process and explain the stitch settings for each of them.
This tutorial is a 20 page pdf document written in Carolyn Keber's clear, concise, step-by-step style. Enjoy making your own impressive Easter egg designs while learning more about the essential tools of Embird Studio v6.
Learning Studio Lesson 4 The Fill, Hole and Carving Tools Lesson
In this lesson Carolyn explains all about the Fill Tool and its Parameters. There are plenty of options available when you use the Fill Tool, now you can learn how to use them.
You will learn about Auto Column and Motif stitches as well as explanations of the stitch settings (Parameters) for the objects created with the Fill Tool.
Scaling:
Carolyn also takes you through how to use the Hole Tool and Carving Tool as well. Learn all about Density, Pull Compensation, Underlay settings and much more. You will also learn how to use the Effects option and the Gradient option in Parameters.
This lesson is an 80 page document in .pdf format.
Learning Studio Lesson 5 The Outline, Manual, Connection and Auto-Outline Tools
In this latest Embird Studio lesson Carolyn takes you through the tools such as the Outline Tool, the Manual Tool, the Connection Tool and the Auto-Outline Tool. In this 82 page lesson Carolyn shows you how to use each of these tools and explains the settings for them and then takes you through a lesson demonstrating how to use them and the options available.
The Outline Tool has quite a few options available – such as converting an outline to a satin stitch quickly, using the outline to create a border pattern or even using the outline tool to make an appliqué object. You will be amazed at all the options you have available when using the Outline Tool.
Carolyn covers the Manual Tool as well and shows you a design where the Manual Stitch has been cleverly used to add lovely accent detail to the design.
Also covered is a lesson using the Connection Tool where Carolyn explains how to use the Connection Tool, where to place the path for the Connection Tool and much more.
As well you will find a lesson using the Outline Tool to create an appliqué design.
The Outline is great for creating appliqué designs quickly and easily as Studio adds the Marking and Tackdown lines automatically. Follow along with Carolyn in this lesson while she takes you through all the options for these Tools.
Also included are lessons which include a demonstration of the Auto-Outline Tool which will be available in the next release of Embird Studio. This is a very clever tool and it will be widely appreciated as it will make creating outlines very simple – at last!
Embossing in Embird Studio Tutorial
Have you ever wanted to try your hand at creating Embossed designs? In this Embird Studio lesson Carolyn teaches you, in her usual step by step manner, how to create an embossed design using one of the Studio commands to quickly and simply create your own designs. You will be amazed at how easily you can quickly create your own designs.
Embossed designs are usually found on items with a pile such as fleece, polar fleece, velvet or toweling. You can create and personalize a number of Home Décor items using this easy method.
As well as teaching you how to create your own embossed designs Carolyn also demonstrates how to hoop your fabric and finish the embroidery. Follow along with this lesson and you will be embossing in no time at all.
This tutorial is a 25 page document in pdf format. Included are the designs that Carolyn created as well as the images required for the lesson.
Fonts and Text
Exporting Designs as Images for use with Text
A New Method (for Embird 2010 & above)
Carolyn has written an 11 page lesson on how to export an embroidery design as an image and then use it in Embird Text to help align lettering.
This is a new way of viewing an embroidery image as a template in Embird Text. Follow along with Carolyn as she explains in her usual step by step method how to create an image from an embroidery design and then use it as a template in the Text Menu. It's quick and easy.
How to Create Lettering for Caps (for Studio V5 & above) A free tutorial for newsletter subscribers from My Secrets.
This video shows you how to change the sewing order, used for lettering on caps. Caps stitch in a manner that a line of stitching starts to stitch in the center of a cap and then stitches backwards towards the left side. Once finished the machine would then move back to the center once more and then complete the stitching by stitching to the right.
Creating Single Line Text in Studio V4 A free tutorial for newsletter subscribers from My Secrets.
Have you ever wished that you could create a nice single line text to embroider on your garments or objects? Perhaps the text options available through Embird fonts just dont create the right lettering type, but you really like the style itself.
There are not alot of options available for single line text, but in this lesson Carolyn will show you how to easily create your own text with the outline style of your choice, using the Embird Text as a template.
Altering Fills for True Type Fonts (for Embird 2004 & above) A free tutorial for newsletter subscribers from My Secrets.
This lesson you will learn how to create a pretty design using True Type Fonts & Font Engine and then how to alter the fill of that design in Embird Editor.
Smart Reverse Stitches (for Embird 2006 & above) A free tutorial for newsletter subscribers from My Secrets.
This tutorial shows you a very simple, easy way to reverse stitches when you have multiple lines of text to stitch in a single design. Reverse stitching is when every alternate line of lettering is reversed to prevent the embroidery machine making such long jump stitches to repeatedly move from right to left to restart the line of stitching.
Reverse Stitches (for Embird 2004 & above) A free tutorial for newsletter subscribers from My Secrets.
In this tutorial you will learn how to reverse the stitches in Embird Editor, painlessly. The order of stitches is reversed in text so that alternate lines of lettering can be reversed to prevent the embroidery machine making such long jump stitches to return to the beginning of a line of stitching.
Images and Vectors
Thinking Outside the Square (for Embird Studio V5 & above) A free tutorial for newsletter subscribers from My Secrets.
Work along with Carolyn as she uses Embird Studio and MS Paint to draw all the pieces needed for a sewing pattern, with all the grade rules marked on the image. Carolyn found she didnt need all the fancy drawing software, and could instead use Embird Studio and MS Paint to easily create what she needed. She certainly thought "Outside the Square" for the use of Embird Studio.
Changing Designs to Images (for Embird 2006 & above) A free tutorial for newsletter subscribers from My Secrets.
This lesson shows you how to change embroidery designs into usable images. You will learn how to remove the jump stitches that show in 3D mode, so you can export a perfect 3D image of your embroidery. This image can be used in various ways, to print out on letterheads, cards etc.
Creating Vectors with Xara Xtreme (for Studio V4 & above) A free tutorial for newsletter subscribers from My Secrets.
Embird Studio has the ability to import Vector Graphic Files and then convert them into instant embroiodery designs. Vector files are graphics files that consist of lines and curves. Most vector files that are available for downloaded have not been created with the intention of turning them into embroidery designs, and the results are not always the best when stitching out.
Xara Xtreme is a really good program for creating your own vector files. In this lesson Carolyn shows you to easy it is to use some of the tools in Xara and turn that graphic into a deisgn in Embird Studio.
Editing and Duplicating
Fun with Guidelines (for Embird 2010 & above) A free tutorial for newsletter subscribers from My Secrets.
In this lesson, Carolyn shows you how to use one of the new features in the latest release of Embird – Embird 2010 Build 8.8. Guide Lines are now accessible in Embird Editor.
Carolyn shows you one way in which you can cleverly use the Guide Lines to split objects and re-arrange the files into a different design. Included in this little lesson is the design file that Carolyn used.
Using Stitch List to Edit Designs (for Embird 2004 & above) A free tutorial for newsletter subscribers from My Secrets.
In this tutorial Carolyn will show you to to automatically convert a WMF file into a one color embroidery design using Font Engine. Then how to use Stitch List in Embird to identify the different parts of the design and split them. This enables you to change the colors of the different parts of the design and stitch them all individually.
Duplicating Parts of a Design (for Studio V4 & above) A free tutorial for newsletter subscribers from My Secrets.
Have you ever created a design in Embird Studio and wished you could have duplicated the notes from one side of the object and mirror image them so that a single object is created all at once. This would save time digitizing by not having to digitize the other side. Carolyn will show you how to do this in this lesson.
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Building a Library of Design Parts (for Studio V4 & above) A free tutorial for newsletter subscribers from My Secrets.
Not everyone is a digitizer, nor do they want to become a digitizer. Howerver there might be a time when you are putting designs together in Embird, and find you need a special shape to finish off.
Carolyn will show you how to create your shapes, and build a library of design parts to be used at your convienience.
Creating a Workspace (for Embird 2004 & above) A free tutorial for newsletter subscribers from My Secrets.
Do you ever import a number of different designs into Embird Editor and arrange them in different combinations to see how a project will work. If you save them in the usual way, they will be saved as one file, that you can not edit when you re-open them.
In this tutorial Carolyn will show you how to save the project you are working on, without joining all the files together, into a Workspace File. Once saved, this file can be re-opened and the designs will appear on your Design Page in the same positions as they were when you closed out of the screen.
Corner Designs into a Frame (for Embird 2004 & above) A free tutorial for newsletter subscribers from My Secrets.
In this lesson, Carolyn shows you how to take a design, rotate it and turn it into a frame design using the Edit/Corner command in Embird Editor.
You can then insert other designs or fonts of your choice into the center of the frame.
Customizing and Installing
Embird Manager Thread Catalogue A free tutorial for newsletter subscribers from My Secrets.
In the latest Embird 8.8D Build there are a number of changes to the program. In this small lesson Carolyn takes you through one of the new commands. This new command will give you another option when changing colors in designs using Embird Manager.
Included with the lesson is the Fairy design that Carolyn created in Embird Studio for her Embird Studio tutorial.
How to Install Embird 2010 on an Apple Mac Computer A free tutorial for newsletter subscribers from My Secrets.
Do you own an Apple Mac Computer? Are you having trouble installing Embird on it? If so, this tutorial will guide you through the process of installing Embird on your Mac Computer.
It includes clear step by step directions, and pictures to help you easily install Embird 2010 in no time.
Customizing the Design Page (for Embird 2006 & above) A free tutorial for newsletter subscribers from My Secrets.
Customize how you view hoops on your computer screen in the Design page of Embird Editor. Learn how you can set the hoops, grid, background, and borders to colors of your choice.
Customizing hoop colors could be used for various reasons. One, to show the background color of the hoop, as fabric you intend to stitch the design on, to see if any thread colors need changing to suit the background fabric.Another reason is if you dont want the grid lines to show when you print a template of the design.
Keyboard Shortcuts for Studio V5 A free tutorial for newsletter subscribers from My Secrets.
Use this handy printable guide as a quick reference guide for around 90 different keyboard shortcuts you can use to speed up your digitizing in Embird Studio. The shortcut command, along with description of what it does are both included. A must have for any serious digitizer.
Creating a Personal Favorites Folder (for Embird 2004 & above) A free tutorial for newsletter subscribers from My Secrets.
Carolyn will show you how to create your own personal folders for a "quick start" straight into your embroidery designs folder.
Long Mouse Click Video for Writing Designs (for Embird 2004 & above)
A free tutorial for newsletter subscribers from My Secrets.
One of the marvelous features of Embird is that you can send your designs straight to your Data Pen, Smart Media Reader Writer or USB capable embroidery machine if you wish. Carolyn will show you how to do this with the Long Mouse Click.
Note this is a large video file you will need to download and play.
Embird & The Ultimate Box (for Embird 2004 & above) A free tutorial for newsletter subscribers from My Secrets.
Owners of The Ultimate Box can write their designs to their Ultimate Card from directly within the Embird program.
Carolyn will show you how to do that with this little tutorial.
This downloadable tutorial is about how easy it is to change colors in a series of designs using the Load command in Manager. This command is particularly useful for design sets that have similar colors. By using this command you can quickly and easily change all the colors in sets of designs to new colors without having to laboriously change each color individually.
Included with this lesson are three designs that have been generously provided for your personal use by Ananda Smith at Divine Designs.
Re-sizing Designs (for Embird 2004 & above)
This downloadable ebook guides you through resizing designs in Embird 2004 in an easy to understand, step by step manner. You'll be able to work at your own pace using two lovely designs, which have been kindly supplied by Cardinal Country Designs and Birdhouse Cottage Crafts.
In this 38 page tutorial you will learn the basics of resizing including:
How to prepare your design for resizing - what to look for and how to examine your designs after resizing.
An in depth explanation on density.
How to re-size correctly.
How to separate and apply different density settings to sections fo the design.
How to apply different density settings to sections of the design.
And all the reasons why on earth you'd want to do any of this!
Changing One Color Designs into Two Colors (for Embird 2004 & above) A free tutorial for newsletter subscribers from My Secrets.
In this lesson Carolyn shows you how to personalize a design by changing a one color object into a two color object, and then inserting a basting stitch to stabilize your fabric.
Personal Thread Catalog (for Embird 2004 & above)
A free tutorial for newsletter subscribers from My Secrets.
In this lesson Carolyn shows you how to change and customize thread colors of a design, and create your own thread colors and catalog using RGB colors (not just choose colors from a thread manufacturer).
EDR Files (for Embird 2004 & above) A free tutorial for newsletter subscribers from My Secrets.
In this lesson Carolyn shows you the role of EDR files when chaging colors in Embird Manager. If you use Embird, you would have seen EDR files tucked away with your designs. These files contain all the color information of your designs with the same name. Carolyn shows you how to choose your colors and save them in EDR.
Splitting and Alignment
Select, Scan & Align (for Embird 2008 / Studio V5 and above)
Would you like to embroider designs on ready-made garments but you have wondered how you could place them in the right place on the garment easily?
Have you thought about adding embroidery to cut out pattern pieces before you have stitched them and wondered how you could get accurate placement?
In this Select, Scan and Align lesson Carolyn shows you how to add embroidery to a pattern piece or a ready-made garment yourself using a little bit of ingenuity and without having to purchase any other software program - other than Embird or Studio - in order to do it.
Follow along with Carolyn as she takes you through her method. As long as you are able to scan pattern pieces or actual garments pieces and you have Embird or Embird Studio and a graphics program such as Paint Shop Pro or similar you will be able to use this lesson.
Carolyn shows you two ways to do this lesson: one in Embird Studio combined with Embird Editor; and the other way is for those that don't own Embird Studio. So if you only own Embird Editor you will still be able to complete this lesson. You will end up with garments that you'll be proud to own. When Carolyn finished her blouse that she made for this lesson the comments that she received were “Oh that is so pretty!”.
Now, you can create your own garments using this method with the help of this easy to follow, 28 page tutorial. It is for anyone with either Embird Basic (Manager and Editor) or Embird Studio as Carolyn shows how to have the same result whether you own Studio, Embird or both!
Carolyn Keber includes Splitting and Rejoining lessons in her full Embird 2010 Tutorial. IF you dont own that, you can learn how to split and rejoin designs in this mini tutorial made with Embird 2004.
There are currently many beautiful embroidery designs available that will not fit into the hoops for our embroidery machines.
Using Embird Editor you can easily and accurately split these designs, line them back up, and sew them out in a hoop that was previously considered too small.
This tutorial walks you step-by-step through 2 methods for doing this.
It contains lots of pictures and a beautiful large floral design which you use as an example in the tutorial. This design has been kindly donated by Heather Beckett of Birdhouse Cottage Crafts.
Adding Alignment Lines to Create Border Designs (for Embird 2004 & above) A free tutorial for newsletter subscribers from My Secrets.
In this lesson you will learn how to add alignment lines to a design that can be then sewn, in a continuous manner on your embroidery machine. This is handy when you would like to sew a design around the edge of a tablecloth or other special linen and do hot have a special border hoop for your machine.
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Using Overlap Hoops
Splitting for the Overlap Hoop or Janome Giga Hoop
(for Embird Editor)
Do you own the Gigahoop or Overlap Hoop or perhaps a large hoop that needs the design split and re-joined at the machine - such as a Pfaff hoop? Do you need help with splitting for that hoop?
Have you ever had problems with alignment at the machine with your hoop?
The Overlap and Gigahoops have been known to cause embroiderers a few heartaches at their machine as some have found that they have small gaps where their split design should re-join at the machine.
Carolyn, with the help of her friend Bryden, has come up with a solution to this problem that will hopefully solve this problem.
In this 50 page tutorial, follow along with Carolyn as she takes you through splitting using the Janome Gigahoop as an example, and then shows you how to align the design at the machine.
Carolyn shows you two different methods of getting a good alignment.
By the end of the tutorial you should feel confident enough to try your hand at splitting your own designs and stitching them out knowing that they will align nicely.
The lesson is filled with great information, photos and tips for splitting as well as aligning the design at your machine.
While this lesson is written using the Janome Gigahoop as an example, anyone with an Overlap hoop will also find this lesson very helpful.
It it shows you how to split and then re-align at the machine even when you have previously had problems aligning your designs.
Included with the tutorial are two lovely embroidery designs (as pictured above), generously supplied for your use by Ace Points Embroidery.
Guide to Setting up and Using the Husqvarna Ghia Hoop
(for Embird Editor)
In this tutorial Carolyn shows you how to put the Ghia Hoop (for Husqvarna Machines) together along with the support tables for the hoop.
Once set up she shows you how to mark the hoop positions so that you get correct placements for your designs.
In Embird Editor Carolyn shows you how to use this hoop and how to save the designs.
Once the designs are ready for the machine Carolyn takes you through stitching them out. Follow along with Carolyn as she helps you through the GHIA hoop.
Although this tutorial was written using the Super Long GHIA as an example, the same principles apply to the vast majority of GHIA hoops.
So if you have ever needed guidance with a GHIA hoop then this tutorial will help you
Insert Alignment Marks for Husqvarna Designer 1 Endless Hoop
(for Embird 2004 & above)
Here is a written tutorial and video for the Husqvarna Endless Hoop. You can create endless embroideries very simply and easily with this hoop. Following this tutorial, you will not need any special software other then Embird and Husqvarna Disk Manager to be able to create the continuous borders.
The machines that use this hoop are the Husqvarna Designer 1 and Designer 2 and they must have been updated with the free update from the Husqvarna web-site before they can use this hoop. The Endless hoop is available from your local Husqvarna dealer.
Inserting Alignment Stitches Video
This video which accompanies the tutorial will help you understand the theory and inserting of alignment stitches. It is included with the above tutorial and shows the alignment stitches only. You need to have read the Endless Hoop Tutorial first, as this video only demonstrates one feature of the lesson.
Splitting for Overlap Hoops (for Embird 2004 & above) A free tutorial for newsletter subscribers from My Secrets.
In this lesson Carolyn shows you to to split designs from within Embird, to be used for Overlap Hoops. The hoop used in this example is the Brother Overlap hoop 100x172 but any overlap hoop can be used by applying the same principles in this lesson.
Redwork and Outlines
Auto Outlining in Studio (for Embird Studio V6 & above)
Auto Outlining in Embird Studio is a 5 minute video created by Carolyn which shows you how to use the Auto Outlining command in Studio. This video shows you how quick and easy it is to create an auto outline and how to edit it. In the video Carolyn shows you how to turn the auto-outline into a Redwork outline and also what changes to make as you work it.
This video will download in .mp3 format and play on your computer. You can then easily watch and listen to Carolyn as she shows you how to use Embird Studio. Be sure to test the FREE Video before you purchase this to ensure you can play .mp3s on your computer.
Creating Stippling and Outline Designs (for Studio V5 & above)
In this lesson, Carolyn takes you through creating your own stippling in Embird Studio using the Freehand Tool.
Follow along with Carolyn in her usual easy manner and by the end of the lesson you will be confident to create your own stipple designs.
These designs can then be used for quilting, home decoration and on garments.
In the second lesson Carolyn shows you how to add an embroidery design - which is included for your personal use in the lesson due to the generosity of Ace Points Embroidery - and then create your stippling around the design.
Embird Studio does have a Motif stitch for stippling, but as it is created in a line form it is not always suitable for the stippled projects that we like to create.
True stippling meanders throughout a design. You will be thrilled at how simple it is to create a stippling pattern which can be used over and over again and then re-sized and changed to suit any project that you decide to create.
Using another method, Carolyn will show you how to create an automatic outline for stippling or outline images. You’ll be amazed at what you can do and this should open up lots of design opportunities for you. You will always look at outline images in a different light.
Included with the lesson is the beautiful Ace Points Embroidery posy design, an image file to use for your stippling practice, plus 3 free bonus Stippling files.
Redwork Made Easy (for Embird Studio V5 & above)
This fabulous 25 page tutorial shows three different ways to do Redwork, what stitches to use, what settings to use and how to get the Arrange Outline Parts command to work nicely with the Redwork. It’s an easy to follow lesson which will have you creating your own Redwork within no time at all. It also includes a video which demonstrates the Arrange Outline Parts command - for those that like to "see" how to do it.
The Redwork Made Easy download file includes:
Full color tutorial in pdf format on creating Redwork using Embird Studio
Four minute video demonstrating the Arrange Outline Parts command
Two example designs in both of and jpg formats
Creating Mono-Color Designs (for Studio V5 & above)
Tutorial by Carolyn Keber.
This tutorial teaches you how to create a very pretty single colored design , such as the Monogram shown above - with a variety of fills and outline styles that will turn out an embroidery design suitable for use on linen, clothing, towels, and much more.
Carolyn, in her usual easy to follow step by step manner, shows you how to plan and then create the design using the Embird Studio tools.
This design will not only look beautiful when finished but will stitch out without any jump stitches or trims. Work along with Carolyn as she shows, with lots of screen shots, how to create this very pretty design. This tutorial of over 40 pages will give you the confidence to dive in and create lots more designs in a similar manner. Why pay high end prices for beautiful embroidered linen and garments when you can create your own?
The Outline Tool (for Studio V4 & above) A free tutorial for newsletter subscribers from My Secrets.
Learn how to use the outline tool and change the parameters or stitch settings to different selections to create different effects. The outline tool in Studio is very versatile and has a number of options available to it. Carolyn will guide you through this, to make your own Love Doves.
Satin Stitch and Fills
Using Wide Satin Stitch (for Studio V5 & above)
In this tutorial Carolyn takes you through a lesson on using the Wide Satin Stitch feature in Embird Studio.
The wide satin stitch setting was released in the Embird Studio Version 5 and is a great alternative to regular satin stitch when you are creating large fill areas that require satin stitch but the areas are too large for regular satin stitch.
Follow along with Carolyn in this lesson and try out this new feature. You will be able to apply it to all sorts of designs – not only lettering, but to any fill area.
Watch the video and see how Carolyn uses wide satin stitch and then refer to the written notes that accompany the video. The video can even be downloaded and played on your iPod Touch (if you have one)!
In her usual easy to follow style Carolyn takes you step by step through the Embird Studio Trace Tool command. (available in Studio V5 & above) Follow along with her to learn how to create great designs from the included images. This extensive tutorial is 45 pages long.
Below is an excerpt from the tutorial:
Fun with Fur Motif Fills (for Studio V4 & above) A free tutorial for newsletter subscribers from My Secrets.
This lesson shows you how to use the motif fills in studio to create the best fur affect on an animal. Carolyn will guide you through the process of making this cute bear. This lesson is aimed at those who already have some knowledge of Studio and its commands and just want to learn the fur affect.
Changing Long Satin Stitch Fills (for Embird 2004 and above) A free tutorial for newsletter subscribers from My Secrets.
In this lesson you will learn how to change a fill or fills in Embird. You may have a design that when viewed in the 3D stitch mode in Embird Editor, appears to have gaps in it. This is caused by very long satin stitches, these are hard for your machine to sew out. The best thing to do is change the fill in those affected area. Carolyn will show you how.
Converting Studio Fill to Sfumato Fill (for Studio V4 & above) A free tutorial for newsletter subscribers from My Secrets.
In this lesson Carolyn will show you how to take an existing eof file - Embird Studio File - and change a part of that file into an interesting fill using a command in Embird Studio. This is perfect for creating the checkered effect on the bears shirt to look like a knitted top. You will need to have Sfumato registered to use this lesson.
Introduction to Embird Cross Stitch 3 A free tutorial for newsletter subscribers from My Secrets.
Carolyn takes you through a couple of the great features of the Cross Stitch plug-in for Embird. Learn how to make this yellow flower into a cross stitch fill design with this 14 page tutorial.
Introduction to Sfumato V2 A free tutorial for newsletter subscribers from My Secrets.
In this lesson Carolyn will introduce you to Embird Sfumato Plug-in. She will show you the basics of how easy it is to take a photo and turn it into an embroidery design.
Applique Lessons
Creating an Applique Design (for Studio V3 & above)
This downloadable tutorial ebook shows you how to create an appliqué design in Embird Studio using the Outline Tool and adjusting the Parameters to suit the design.
Carolyn takes you through this lesson step by step, and shows you how to create a very cute applique lion from clipart.
Carolyn also teaches you how to create the fur effect for the lion’s mane and how to add the other body features for the lion. The tutorial also includes photos showing how the design is stitched out on an embroidery machine.
Applique with Fonts (for Font Engine & Embird 2006 & above) A free tutorial for newsletter subscribers from My Secrets.
This lesson Carolyn uses Font Engine to create an applique lettering of her grandsons name, for a Santa Sack. She shows you how to edit the letters so that Embird will stitch all the applique in one stitchout, rather then individual letters. It takes a little work in Embird to do this, but the result is seamless, and stitches as a quick applique on your machine.
Adjusting Applique Satin Stitch (Embird 2004 & above) A free tutorial for newsletter subscribers from My Secrets.
In this lesson Carolyn shows you how to adjust the width of applique stitch in Embird Editor without affecting the rest of your design. You may have a design where the satin stitch width is not enough to cover the edges of the applique fabric you are using. It is very quick and easy to solve this problem. Let Carolyn show you how to do it.
Stabilizing and Underlay
Creating Underlay for a Whole Design (for Studio V4 & above)
A free tutorial for newsletter subscribers from My Secrets.
The stability of an embroidery design is very important when stitching. Creating an embroidery design with a number of objects in it, each with their own separate underlay, does not always create the best stabilisation for your embroidery design. In this lesson Carolyn shows you how to create underlay for a whole design in Embird Studio using existing objects you have already created. You will need to already be a little familiar with the tools of Studio to use this lesson.
Creating Stabilizing Grids for Designs (for Studio V3 & above) A free tutorial for newsletter subscribers from My Secrets.
Have you ever stitched out a design and found that the outline is "off" - away from the edge of the design - leaving a gap between the fill and outline. This can be caused by a number of factors and is not always the result of a poorly digitized design.
Some of the causes can be:
The same direction of fill used throughout the design.
Improper hooping.
Improper stabilizing
A stretchy fabric
In this lesson you will learn how to create a grid in Embird Studio so that you can save it to your machines memory. Once you have created the grid you will then be able to adjust the size of this grid for every hoop size that you have for your machine and save it in the memory fo your embroidery machine. This way you can "call up" your gird and use it before stitching out any design you wish - especially those with outlines.
Creating Basting Stitches for your Machine Hoops (for Embird 2004 & above) A free tutorial for newsletter subscribers from My Secrets.
In this tutorial you will learn a very simple way to create your own basting files for each of your machine hoops. Then you can save these basting files to your embroidery machines memory. This way you can easily call up the basting stitches, for the hoop you are using, when you go to stitch out your design.
When you use basting stitches before stitching your design out, you know your design will be safely secured to your hoop and fabric. As the basting stitches are stored in your machines memory, you can use them over and over again.
Creative Projects
Make a 3D Lavender Hanger (for Embird 2004 + ) A free tutorial for newsletter subscribers from My Secrets.
In this lesson Carolyn shows you how to take a freestanding lace design and make it into a 3D Lavender Hanger.
You will learn how to seperate the design and re-arrange the sewing order, duplicate parts of it and then put it back together again.
Step by Step instructions and photos are also included for stitching out your design and completing your 3D Freestanding Lace Lavender Hanger.
Make a Bobbin Work Butterfly (for Studio V3 & above) A free tutorial for newsletter subscribers from My Secrets.
In this lesson you will learn how you can create wonderful effects with your embroidery using Embird Studio.
The butterfly you will learn to make will be a combination of cutwork using organza and "bobbin work" or free stitching in Studio.
Creating Fluffy Flowers (for Embird 2004 & above) A free tutorial for newsletter subscribers from My Secrets.
If you dont know how to digitize, then Carolyn will show you an easy way to create cute fluffy flowers in Embird using two of Embirds plug-in texts. You will be able to make this fluffly flower from the round full stop, or period in an alphabet.
She will also show you how to stitch out the flower and cut your bobbin thread to create this cute fluffy flower.
Creating 3D Designs (for Embird 2004 & above) A free tutorial for newsletter subscribers from My Secrets.
In your "Embroidery Stash" you will have a number of regular embroidery designs that, with a little bit of thaught, and help from Embird, can be changed into 3D designs.
This tutorial shows you how to change a design from "regular embroidery" to "lovely 3D embroidery. This method of creating 3D designs would be suitable for lots of designs. You could reate bees, bugs, dragonflies, fairies, flowers and much more.
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Use the clipboard method for copying the password from the email you have received from the Embird Company into your Embird program. Select the password by dragging your mouse cursor over the password (hold down the left mouse button while dragging). The selected text should now be highlighted. Push Ctrl and C buttons on your keyboard simultaneously. This will then copy the password onto your computer's clipboard. Start Embird and go to Help, then Registration. Put your cursor in the password box and push Ctrl and V buttons simultaneously. This copies the password from the clipboard. Click on Register.
I inserted password into Embird, but Embird is still demo version.
When your Embird program is registered successfully your name will show in the blue bar on the top in Manager. Try entering your password again, according to the clipboard method explained above.
I have just downloaded Embird and receive a message that the program has expired.
If you have previously downloaded the trial version on to your computer, you will not be able to run the full demo version again.However, there are features you should still be able to access. Open Embird and select 'C' drive from the top right hand panel on the Manager page, then Program Files/Embird 32/Files. You should be able to access the embroidery designs that are included with the Embird program files, and use these to trial the demo version.
How do I reinstall Embird after a computer crash, or to a new computer?
You don't need to purchase Embird again. You just need to download and install Embird again, then enter your passwords as you have in the past. If you don't have a back-up copy of your passwords, you will need to write to the Embird company at embird@embird.net with your registration name and email address details so they can resend them to you.
How do I upgrade to the latest version?
Some upgrades are free, others need to be purchased. Check the details on our ordering page to see if you need to pay for your upgrade. For a paid upgrade, once you have purchased the appropraite upgrade, your new version Embird registration password will be sent to you in an email from the Embird company. The password email will include any plug-ins you have, since these are free to upgrade.
When it arrives, you can download and install Embird from here and enter your password to register the program.
How do I upgrade my existing plug-ins?
There is no additional cost to upgrade plug-ins you have previously purchased when you upgrade to a new version of Embird. The password email you receive with your new Embird password will include any plug-ins you have.
How do I update to the latest build? The easiest way to update is to open Embird and go to Help/Online Update. In the window that opens, click on Online Update. Embird will check to see if you have the latest version, and will automatically install and register it for you.
Can I use Embird on a second computer?
Yes. Embird can be installed on a second computer that belongs to you as long as both programs on the two computers are not used simultaneously. You need to just use the one you are currently working from.
The first thing you need to do to install Embird on another computer is to download the demo program again onto your second computer and install the program.
To back-up your passwords open your registered Embird, go to Help and then Passwords. Now back the passwords up to an external drive. Then open the unregistered version of Embird on your second computer, go to Help and then Passwords and recover them from the drive.
All my photos open in Embird. How can I stop this?
The reason your photos are opening in Embird after you have installed the program is because you have inadvertently allowed a box to be checked - upon installation of Embird - that tells Embird to open the images instead of your graphics program.
However, this option can be reversed in Embird Manager. This is what you need to do: Open Embird Manager. Go to Options on the Menu Bar. Select Iconizer Settings. Click on the button "Remove Image Type Files". Click OK.
How can I learn more about using Embird?
To get the best use of the program you really do need to use a tutorial.
Embird have some small free tutorials available to use from within the program. Open Embird, go to Help and then Tutorials to find them.
If you decide to purchase registration and you really want to learn your program thorougly we recommend you look at Carolyn Keber's tutorials.They are extremely popular and are very informative and easy to follow.
How do I know if I need the 32-bit version or the 64-bit version?
Embird has both a 32-bit and 64-bit version. You need to download the version that matches your computer's operating system. To find out which system you have, go to Control Panel/System and Security/System and look for System Type.
I downloaded Embird and my computer detected a virus.
Please be assured that the Embird download file is clean and free from viruses. Some anti-virus software will send a false alarm about a suspected virus, and we recommend you temporarily disable any Antivirus and Firewall programs before downloading the program.
Iconizer is not showing my design icons when I view them in Windows Explorer.
Please check the following:
You have installed the correct version of Embird (32-bit of 64-bit).
Iconizer is registered. Open Embird and go to Help/Installed Plug-ins and make sure Iconizer is showing as registered. If not, you can enter your Iconizer registration password here.
Iconizer is enabled for your file type. Open Embird and go to Options/Iconizer Settings. Click on each of the Select All buttons, then click on Remove Image Type Files and Remove Quilting Type Files. Click OK to confirm the settings.
What's New in Embird 2018
NEW FEATURES
GENERAL
Basic Embird program now allows to quickly digitize simple designs - just by double-click on the image in background in Editor. Find more details below in "EDITOR" section.
New free designs included with Embird.
New format .ZHS (Zeng Hsing) is now supported in Embird.
MANAGER
If you double-click some color of design shown on Middle Panel, the popup menu appears for this color allowing to make operation with this color - change it, choose new from thread catalog, etc.
If you send some design using "Right Panel > Internet > Send Files in Attachment of E-mail", it is now possible to switch ON "Add Thumbnail Image" option. This will attach small preview thumbnail image of design being sent, together with description of its properties - size, stitch count, color count, thread changes, etc. Tip: Send such an e-mail to your own e-mail address, which is accesible via web (e.g to your account at gmail.com) and you will have your design file available on any device which has access to your email account. This way it is possible to build whole archive (and back-up) of your designs in your web e-mail box.
New option added: "Options > Settings > Automatically Send Files in Attachment of E-mail". If ON, the e-mail is automatically composed whenever a new file is being saved in Embird - e.g. after saving in Editor, or converting design in Manager.
EDITOR
If you double-click some color of design shown on work area, the popup menu appears for this color allowing to make operation with this color - change it, choose new from thread catalog, delete it, separate, split before or after, etc.
If you import an image to Editor via "Image > Open" menu, and you double-click some area of solid color in this image, the contours of this area would be recognized and it is possible to fill them with stitches. It is possible to create brand new designs in Editor with several double-clicks. No other Embird plug-in registration is required for this operation. Find more details in new tutorial "Double-click to Stitch in Editor".
If you send some design using "File > Send in Attachment of E-mail", it is now possible to switch ON "Add Thumbnail Image" option. This will attach small preview thumbnail image of design being sent, together with description of its properties - size, stitch count, color count, thread changes, etc.
New command "Insert > Effect" added to Editor. See tutorial "Insert Effect" to find more information.
Menu "Insert > Basting Stitches" now allows to insert various types of basting stitches - ellipse, circle, etc. See tutorial "Fill Closed Contours (advanced)".
New command "Image > Convert to Contours" added.
New commands "Edit > Split/Join > Separate All Colors" and "Edit > Split/Join > Separate All Items" added, allowing to separate either all colors in selected design, or all items (split on every jump, trim and color change code).
STUDIO
Support of SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics Format) in "main menu > Design > Import Vector File" function
Enhancement to column compilation
Enhancement to Font Engine objects compilation
Enhancement to auto-column compilation
Enhancement to fill compilation
Faster rendering of font list
New hoops added
Enhancement to import of vector graphics
CROSS STICH
Now it is possible to Insert Outline and Insert Cross Outline only inside, only outside, or to both sides.
HOOPS
New hoop were added (for .ZHS format):
Zeng Hsing HS10 40 x 40 mm
Zeng Hsing HS20 100 x 100 mm
Zeng Hsing HR30 170 x 110 mm - Horizontal
Zeng Hsing HR30 110 x 170 mm - Vertical
Zeng Hsing HR40 250 x 160 mm - Horizontal
Zeng Hsing HR40 160 x 250 mm - Vertical
Zeng Hsing HR50 305 x 160 mm - Horizontal
Zeng Hsing HR50 160 x 305 mm - Vertical
Compatibility and Requirements
Embird embroidery software is 64-bit and 32-bit Windows application for PC or laptop, independent on any particular embroidery machine. Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Vista, XP compatible.
Embird for Windows can be used also on Mac with OS X. Parallels Desktop for Mac and Windows are required in this case.
Software turns into FULL version after registration.
Download Embird and Plug-ins to try the free demo versions. Demo versions switch into FULL versions after insertion of the registration password.
Embird: Use of demo version is limited to 30 days or 100 runs. After expiration, demo works only with our free designs, which are stored in the folder EMBIRD32FILES.
Alphabet Plug-ins: Demo version does not support all characters. Only characters A,B and C are available for testing.
Iconizer Plug-in: Unregistered Iconizer does not show all icons.
Digitizing Tools plug-in: Demo version has a stitch limit and saving of the finished design is not enabled.
Sfumato Stitch plug-in: Demo version has a stitch limit and saving of the finished design is not enabled.
Font Engine plug-in: Demo version does not support all characters. Only characters A,B and C are available for testing
Cross stitch plug-in: Demo version of Cross Stitch has a stitch limit and saving of the finished design is not enabled.
Supported Formats
Please compare file formats supported by your embroidery machine or software with Embird supported formats. If there is at least one common file format, Embird is compatible with your equipment. Download the free demo to test compatibility and features or click here to check list of supported embroidery hoops.
See how to convert from one format to another using Embird here.
Convert To and From these Embroidery File Formats
9MM Pfaff
ART Bernina Artista version 3(Convert from Only) BRO Bits & Volts
CSD POEM, Singer EU
DAT Barudan stitch data, Sunstar DAT
DSB Tajima, Barudan stitch data
DST Tajima
DSZ Tajima, Fortron stitch data
ECF Embird (cross stitch format) (Convert from Only) EMB Wilcom version 6 (Convert from Only)
EOF Embird (vector embroidery format) (Convert from Only) EXP Melco
EXY, E01 ~ E36 Eltac stitch data
FXY, F01 ~ F36 Fortron stitch data
GT Gold Thread
HUS Viking Husqvarna
INB Inbro JEF Janome
JEF+ Janome
JPX Janome (Convert from Only) KSM Pfaff
M1, M2, M3 Juki AMS
MAX Pfaff
MIT Mitsubishi PLK
NEW Ameco
PCD Pfaff
PCS Pfaff
PCM Pfaff
PCQ Pfaff
PEC Babylock, Bernina, Brother
PES version 3 and 5 Babylock, Bernina, Brother (Convert from Only) PES version 1, 2, 2.5, 4.0, 5.5 and 6.0 Babylock, Bernina, Brother
PHB Brother ULT
PHC Brother ULT
PLT Siruba
PSF Barudan (Convert from Only) PTN Janome
PUM Proel (Convert from Only) SEW Elna, Janome / New Home, Kenmore
SHV Viking Husqvarna Designer 1
SPX Pfaff
SSP Garudan
SSS Smarteer Sew Style
SST Sunstar SWF
STX Data Stitch
SEW Brother BAS (Convert from Only) TAP Happy
TBF Tajima
T01 Wilcom Tajima (Eltac stitch data)
T03 Wilcom Barudan (Barudan stitch data)
T04 Wilcom Zangs (Fortron stitch data)
T05 Wilcom ZSK (Fortron stitch data)
T09 Wilcom Pfaff
UXY, U01 ~ U36 Barudan stitch data
VIP Pfaff
VP3 Pfaff
XXX Singer XL, Compucon
ZXY, Z01 ~ Z36 ZSK TC
10O Toyota
Convert To and From these Quilting File Formats
CMD CompuQuilter
CQP CompuQuilter
DXF AutoCAD (Convert from Only)
HQF Handi Quilter
IQP IntelliQuilter
MQR Machine Quilting Robot (Convert from Only) PAT
QLI Statler Stitcher, HQ Pro-Stitcher SSD TXT PC Quilter
Read and Write to these Supported Memory Cards and USB Sticks
Barudan CF Card
Brother Innovis Memory Card
Elna Xquisite EMD Smart Media Card
Janome JEF CompactFlash Card
Singer XL 5000/6000 EMD Smart Media Card
Universal USB Stick
Viking Designer 1 Floppy Disk
Viking Designer 1 USB Memory Stick
Read and Write to these Supported Memory Cards in Embird with Ultimate Box
Convert To and From these Supported Image File Formats
BMP, GIF, JPG, PCX, PNG, PSD, TGA, TIF ECW (in Studio) (convert from only)
CMX (imported into Studio and Embird as an embroidery design) (convert from only) WMF (imported into Studio and Embird as an embroidery design) (convert from only) EMF (imported into Studio and Embird as an embroidery design) (convert from only) SVG (exported by Studio for use in graphic programs) (convert to only)
Read and Write to these Supported Non-Standard Floppy Disk Formats*
Barudan FDR
Barudan FDR HD
Barudan FMC
Barudan S-FMC
Juki AMS
M-7000 Style
Marco/Zangs
Melco DOS
Melco SS**
Supported Hoops
New hoops are added frequently to the Embird embroidery software.> Check the latest list of supported hoops in Embird by clicking main menu "Editor > Options > Hoop Size" menu.
Standard
Babylock, Brother (small, 60 x 20 mm)
Babylock, Bernina, Brother, Viking (100 x 100 mm)
Babylock ESE, Brother 8200, Viking, Pfaff (large, 130 x 180 mm)
Brother
Small (40 x 60 mm)
Medium (100 x 130 mm)
Large (155 x 200 mm) and (260 x 160 mm)
Brother Square Hoop (150 x 150 mm)
Brother Dream Machine (240 x 360 mm) - Vertical
Brother Dream Machine (360 x 240 mm) - Horizontal
Oval (145 x 255 mm) and (72 x 50 mm)
MegaHoop (150 x 400 mm)
Jumbo Hoop (oval, 260 x 400 mm)
Cap Hoop (130 x 50 mm)
Innovis (180 x 300 mm) and Innovis Endless Hoop (100 x 180 mm)
Jumbo Large (overlap, 300 x 130 mm) and Jumbo Small (overlap, 172 x 100 mm)
PR-600 (200 x 300 mm)
Fast Frames Jumbo Hoop (overlap, 300 x 378 mm)
PR-1000 Xtra Wide Angle Cap Frame (360 x 60 mm) and PR-1000 Xtra Large (360 x 200 mm)
PR-1000 Jumbo Frame (overlap, 360 x 360 mm)
Quattro (200 x 300 mm)
Square Hoop (200 x 200 mm)
Elna & New Home
(125 x 90 mm)
Elna Xquisite
(55 x 55 mm), (135 x 235 mm), (250 x 450 mm), (50 x 120 mm), (114 x 114 mm)
Janome Janome AQ (120 x 180 mm) - Vertical Janome AQ (180 x 120 mm) - Horizontal Janome ASQ (180 x 180 mm) Janome ASQ22 (220 x 220 mm) Janome RE20a (170 x 200 mm) - Vertical Janome RE20a (200 x 170 mm) - Horizontal Janome T6 (78 x 168 mm) - Vertical Janome T6 (168 x 78 mm) - Horizontal Janome H1 (100 x 90 mm) - Horizontal Janome H1 (90 x 100 mm) - Vertical Janome S1 (37 x 59 mm) - Vertical Janome S1 (59 x 37 mm) - Horizontal Janome S2 (28 x 50 mm) - Vertical Janome S2 (50 x 28 mm) - Horizontal Janome J1 (round, 30 mm) Janome J2 (24 x 54 mm) - Vertical Janome J2 (54 x 24 mm) - Horizontal Janome J3 (64 x 28 mm) - Horizontal Janome J3 (28 x 64 mm) - Vertical Janome J4 (42 x 67 mm) - Vertical Janome J4 (67 x 42 mm) - Horizontal Janome J5 (46 x 46 mm) Janome J6 (66 x 66 mm) Janome J7 (110 x 95 mm) - Horizontal Janome J7 (95 x 110 mm) - Vertical Janome J8 (120 x 121 mm) - Vertical Janome J8 (121 x 120 mm) - Horizontal Janome MC15000 Essential RE 18 Hoop (140 x 180 mm) - Vertical Janome MC15000 Essential RE 18 Hoop (180 x 140 mm) - Horizontal 1 and 3 (90 x 125 mm), 2 for 5000, 5700 and 9000 (85 x 70 mm)
5 for 5000, 5700 and 9000 (overlap, 125 x 140 mm)
MC10000, M3 Hoop, FA Hoop (50 x 50 mm) & (110 x 110 mm)
GigaHoop 1 & 2 (overlap, 230 x 200 mm) & (overlap, 200 x 240 mm)
M1 Hoop (240 x 200 mm)
MC10000, RE Hoop (140 x 200 mm)
MC10000, Kenmore 19010, M2 Hoop, ST Hoop (126 x 110 mm)
MC11000 Square Hoop (200 x 200 mm)
MC11000 Macro Hoop (overlap, 200 x 280 mm)
MC12000 SQ23 Hoop (230 x 230 mm)
MC12000 GR Hoop (230 x 300 mm)
MC12000 FA10 Hoop (100 x 40 mm)
MC200 (140 x 140 mm)
Juki
(smallest, 50 x 40 mm), (small 100 x 60 mm), (small, 130 x 60 mm), (medium, 130 x 110 mm), (large, 250 x 160 mm)
Mitsubishi
(80 x 40 mm)
Pfaff
9mm (33 x 9 mm)
Maxi (166.5 x 60 mm)
(small, 80 x 80 mm) & (large, 120 x 115 mm)
Multi-Hoop (overlap, 225 x 90 mm)
Grand Hoop (overlap, 250 x 225 mm) & (overlap, 90 x 225 mm)
Creative Endless Hoop (180 x 100 mm) & Creative 2140 (225 x 140 mm)
Petite Hoop (50 x 80 mm) & Petite Hoop Square Hoop (120 x 120 mm)
All Fabric Hoop (130 x 130 mm)
Round Hoop (80 mm) & (120 mm) & (200 x 360 mm)
Deluxe Hoop (200 x 360 mm) & (overlap, 350 x 360 mm)
Grand Dream Hoop (overlap, 360 x 350 mm)
Creative Grand Endless Hoop (150 x 260 mm)
Creative Quilters Hoop (200 x 200 mm)
Elite Hoop (200 x 260 mm)
Singer
(small, 55 x 55 mm), (medium, 114 x 114 mm), (large, 130 x 240 mm), (large 2, 140 x 240 mm)
Continuous Hoop (50 x 150 mm) Multi-Hoop (210 x 430 mm)
Futura Small (80 x 120 mm) & Futura Large (115 x 170 mm) XL 6000 Hoop (250 x 450 mm)
Viking
Round Hoop (40 mm) & (100 mm)
Quilters Hoop, Pfaff All Fabric Hoop II (150 x 150 mm)
Designer 1 MidSize, Viking Endless Hoop (100 x 170 mm) & (170 x 100 mm)
Designer 1 Large, Pfaff Master Hoop (150 x 240 mm) & (240 x 150 mm)
Mega Hoop (150 x 360 mm) & (overlap, 150 x 360 mm)
Plus (overlap, 100 x 170 mm)
Crown Hoop (200 x 260 mm)
Splendid Square Hoop (120 x 120 mm)
Royal Hoop (200 x 360 mm) & (overlap, 350 x 360 mm)
Grand Dream Hoop (overlap, 350 x 360 mm)
Majestic Hoop (overlap, 360 x 350 mm) & (overlap, 350 x 360 mm)
Magna-Hoop (tm) A - Large Rectangle for Janome (120 x 146 mm, 4.75 x 5.75") B - Square for Janome (76 x 76 mm, 3 x 3") C - Round for Janome (76 mm, 3") D - Medium Rectangle for Janome (52 x 146 mm, 2 x 5.75") E - Narrow Rectangle for Janome (25 x 146 mm, 1 x 5.75")
Round Hoop
70 mm (2.76")
90 mm (3.54")
120 mm (4.72")
150 mm (5.91")
180 mm (7.09")
210 mm (8.27")
Rectangular Hoop
70 x 130 mm (2.76 x 5.12")
200 x 115 mm (7.87 x 4.53")
240 x 240 mm (9.45 x 9.45")
240 x 300 mm (9.45 x 11.81")
300 x 300 mm (11.81 x 11.81")
450 x 230 mm (17.72 x 9.06")
450 x 320 mm (17.72 x 12.60")
450 x 395 mm (17.72 x 15.55")
475 x 310 mm (18.70 x 12.20")
475 x 410 mm (18.70 x 16.14")
475 x 450 mm (18.70 x 17.72")
Hoop-It-All(tm)
Giant for Babylock Espree 1, 2 and Accent, Bernina Deco 500 and 600, Brother PE 100, 150 and 200, Elna CE 20, Envision 8006 and 8007, Janome MC5000, MC5700 and MC9000, Kenmore 19000 and 19001, Pfaff 7570 and 7560, Viking #1+ and Rose, Babylock ESE 1, 2, Ellure and Brother PC 8200, 8500 and 6500, Bernina Artista 180/170, Brother PE100, 150, 200 and 180D, Babylock Espree 1, 2 and Accent EAC, Bernina Deco 500, 600 and 650
Double-Wide for Janome MC 10000
Giant-R8 Double Wide for Viking #1+, Rose and Iris
Long for Brother PE 300 and 400, Janome MC 10000
Long Giant for Viking #1+, Rose, Iris and Orchidea, Pfaff 7560, Brother 8200, Artista 165E, 170E and 180E
Mini Giant-L for Brother Innovis and Babylock Intrigue
R8 Double Wide Long for Viking #1+ , Pfaff 7560, Brother PE-150
Special Use LongGiant for Brother PE-100
Square Giant for Viking #1+, Rose, Iris and Orchidea, Brother PE-100, Pfaff 7560 & Janone 9000
Super Double-Wide for Brother ULT 2000, 2500D, 1500D and Babylock Ellageo, Essante 3 Series, Bernina 730/740/630/640/200/185 w/bonus bracket for Bernina 730/740/630/640/200/185, Viking Designer 1, 2 and SE
Super Medium, Quilter & Long Double Wide Giant for Brother ULT 2001
Super Giant Double-Wide for Babylock Ellegante, Brother 4000D, Babylock Ellure, ESE and Brother 8200, 8500, 6500
Super-Giant-L for Babylock Ellegante, Brother 4000D, Babylock Ellageo, Brother ULT 2001, Singer XL 1000, Singer XL 5000 and 6000, Viking Designer 1 and 2D and Singer Futura CE-200
Super Long Giant for Viking Designer 1 and 2D and Brother ULT 200
If you haven't found your hoop in above list, you can create and use custom hoop in Embird.
Supported Thread Catalogs
Admelody Poly
ARC Polyester
ARC Rayon
Admelody Rayon
Anchor
Aurifil Lana
Aurifil Mako
Aurifil Polyester
Aurifil Rayon
Aurifil Royal
BFC Poly
Brildor AC
Brildor CO
Brildor MF
Brildor NY
Brildor PB
Brother Country
Brother Embroidery
Coats Alcazar
Coats Alcazar Jazz
Coats Sylko
Coats Sylko USA
DMC
Floriani's Polyester
FuFu Polyester
FuFu Rayon
Gunold
Gutermann creativ Dekor
Hemingworth
Isacord Polyester
Isafil Rayon
Isalon Polyester
Janome
King Star
Madeira Burmilana
Madeira Matt
Madeira Polyneon
Madeira Rayon
Marathon Polyester
Marathon Rayon
Marathon Rayon Vol. III
Mettler Embroidery
Mettler Poly Sheen MTB-Embroidex Outback Embroidery Rayon
Poly Emb Thread
Poly-X40
Premium Select High Luster
Premium Select Soft Antique Poly
Princess
RAL
Radiant Rayon
Robison-Anton Polyester
Robison-Anton Rayon
Royal Polyester
Royal Viscose Rayon
Sigma
Simthread
Simthread Rayon
Simthread Polyester
Sulky Polyester
Sulky Rayon
Swist
Thread Delight Poly
Tristar Polyester
Tristar Rayon
Vyapar Rayon
Wonderfil Poly
Wonderfil Rayon
Viewing Designs on your Computer and Transferring to your Embroidery Machine
You will need an embroidery software program to view designs on your computer. If you don't have one, you candownloadand install a free trial of Embird on your computer.
Save Designs to your Computer.
If you have ordered designs online you will need to do the following:
Download Designsordered from the Secrets website.
Unzip your design files and save to your hard drive.
If you are viewing designs from a pre-programmed embroidery card you will need to use a reader-writer box to view and transfer them to your computer.
Reading designs from embroidery card using Ultimate Box and Embird.
Open Designs in your Embroidery Software Program. Generally, you can use the File menu in your embroidery software program to view your designs. Choose Open and navigate to the folder you saved the designs to.
Transfer Designs to your Embroidery Machine.
After you have saved the designs on your computer and viewed them in your embroidery software program you will need to transfer them to your embroidery sewing machine.
You will need to use the correct hardware to transfer designs from your computer to your embroidery machine. Depending on the brand of machine you have, and its age, it may need a reader-writer box and card or USB stick. Older machines may need a reader-writer box, as they can only read designs on an embroidery card, while newer machines usually have a USB port, making transfer much easier.
Download & Install Embird
Note: Before you start installing Embird, make sure you know whether you need the 32-bit or 64-bit version. The version needs to match your computer's operating system. To find out which system you have, go to Control Panel/System and Security/System and look for System Type. We also have a free video tutorial that shows you how to find out your system type available from here.
1 - Turn off your User Account Control by going to Start > Control Panel > User Accounts and Family Safety > User Accounts > Change User Account Control Settings and set the slider to Never Notify. Click OK. You can change this back once the installation is complete. We have a more detailed description of this here.
2 - If you have an older version or build of Embird installed, uninstall it by going to Start > Programs >Embird 32/64 > Uninstall. If not, skip steps 3 and 4, and proceed from 5.
3 - When asked if you want to delete the folder with settings of Embird, click "Yes".
4 - Restart your computer.
5 - Download Embird – choosing either 32-bit or 64-bit to match your computer’s operating system. Click on Save and save the installation file to your desktop. The name of the file should end in .exe
6 - Locate the .exe file and double click on it to begin the set-up.
7 - The first screen of the Embird installer will appear. Click on "Setup".
8 - When asked if you want to pay to the upgrade fee, click on No.
9 - Since you have already switched off the UAC, click OK.
10 - Choose your language. Click "OK".
11 - Click the check box to accept the terms in the license agreement. Choose the destination drive. If you are using a 32-bit system, we recommend you click the drop down arrow and choose the destination drive of C:Embird 32. Otherwise, don’t make any changes. Click Install.
12 - Fill in your name, address and email address (all the required fields). You don’t need to enter your registration password at this stage. Click "Next".
13 - Embird will be installed. This can take a few minutes. The progress will be displayed on the set-up window.
14 - Click "No" button if you do not want to run Embird Quick Searcher on Windows startup.
15 - Click "OK" on the installation successful window.
16 - You will find a shortcut icon has been added to your desktop. Click on the shortcut to open Embird. In the Product Activation window that opens, click Activate Software.
17 - Once activation is complete, click OK.
18 - Choose your language.
19 - Click OK for the Calibration Square.
20 - In the Iconizer Settings window, click both the Select All buttons. Click on Remove Image Type Files and Remove Quilting Type Files. Click OK.
21 - Choose your preferred setting for associated software. If you don’t have any embroidery software other than Embird, click on No.
22 - On the Optional Plug-ins windows, un-tick “Show this screen at start-up”.
Supplemental:
1 - On the Manager page, in the right panel, choose your preferred display view for design files by ticking the Preview Files check boxes.
2 - Embird will run in trial mode until registered. In demo mode, you can use the program for 30 days. After this, in order to change the program into a fully enabled version that doesn't expire, a registration password needs to be purchased and entered.
2 - Go to Help/Passwords and un-tick “Remind me need for password back-up every 30 days”, so you don’t see this every time you close Embird.
Do make sure you have your passwords backed up to both your C: drive as well as an external device like a CD or USB stick. You can back-up your passwords from this window.
4 - If you are registered for Alphabets, Digitizing Tools or Sfumato Stitch, these will need to be downloaded in addition to the basic Embird.
Download and Install Plugins
Before you can use any of the Embird plug-in programs you need to have Embird downloaded and installed. All Embird plug-ins work within Embird and are not stand-alone programs.
Once downloaded and installed, all plug-ins run in demo mode until they are registered. Registration for each plug-in is an optional extra purchase in addtion to the basic Embird program registration.
Embird must be registered before any plug-ins registrations can be purchased.
Iconizer, Font Engine & Cross-Stitch
These three plug-ins are included in the Embird installation file so you don't need to download these separately. They will be installed together with Embird.
Digitizing Tools, Sfumato and Alphabets
Digitizng Tools and Sfumato Stitch are both parts of Embird Studio. To use either plug-in, Embird Studio needs to be downloaded and installed. Registration for each plug-in can be purchased separately.
Embird Studio comes in two versions, 32-bit and 64-bit. You need to install the version that matches your computer's operating system, and the version of Embird you have installed. To find out which system you have, go to Control Panel/System and Security/System and look for System Type. We also have a free video tutorial that shows you how to find out your system type available from here.
Alphabets can be downloaded individually, or as a complete installation file including all the Alphabets.
Download and Install Embird Studio and Alphabets:
1 - Go to our Embird download page and click on the download link for the plug-in you wish to install.
2 - When asked if you want to Run or Save the installation file, choose Run.
3 - Check that the correct installation folder is displayed. If you have installed Embird to its default folder, this will be shown and you don't need to make any changes. If you have changed the installation folder for Embird, make sure the folder you chose is selected. Click "Unzip".
4 - When the installation is completed, click "OK".
5 - Open Embird and go to Help > Installed Plug-ins.
5 - Check the list of installed plug-ins to make sure your plug-in was successfully installed.
How to Use Embird on a Mac
Solution with Parallels and Windows
Embird for Windows can be also be used on an Apple Mac with the OS X operating system. However, a Windows operating system must be added to the Mac to allow Embird to run in its native environment.
There are a couple of solutions that allow Windows to run on a Mac along with OS X. One of them is an application called Parallels Desktop 8 for Mac. Parallels Desktop is available from http://www.parallels.com Of course, you also need to have a Windows 7 or Windows 8 installation disc.
Follow these steps to install Parallels and Windows on the Mac:
1 - Buy a license for Parallels for your Mac
2 - Buy Windows 7 or Windows 8
3 - Download and install Parallels on your Mac
Open Parallels installation file from Downloads
You will be asked to insert the Windows disc during installation of Parallels.
4 - The icon of Parallels with Windows will appear on the desktop of your Mac
5 - When you tap the Parallels icon, your Mac switches to the Windows mode. You can now download, install and use Embird and all its plug-ins just as if you were using a PC. Make sure to download either the 32-bit or 64-bit version of Embird that matches the Windows operating system you have installed.
Uninstall Embird
This tutorial explains how to remove the Embird program from your computer.
1 - Close Embird if the program is running.
2 - Go to Start > Programs > Embird < Uninstall Embird. 3 - Select "Remove" in the dialog box which appears on the screen.
4 - Another dialog box will appear allowing you to back-up your passwords. If you want to keep a back-up of your registration password, choose the drive to back-up to, then click "Back-up". Once the back-up process is finished, select "Close".
5 - Continue with the uninstall process by selecting the "Yes" option.
6 - If you also want to uninstall plug-ins click the "Yes" button. This option is displayed only for the CD version of Embird. The internet version does not offer the option of uninstalling plug-ins, but you can remove them manually by deleting the "C:EMBIRD32PLUGINS" folder once the uninstall process is finished.
7 - When the uninstall process is complete, the information message is displayed. Click the "OK" button. Sometimes you may need to restart Windows at this point.
Note: Although you uninstall Embird from your computer, the Embird 32/64 folder may remain on your computer's hard drive. If you don't plan to install a newer version of Embird in the future and want to completely remove all traces of Embird, you can manually delete this folder by going to C:/Program Files > Embird 32/64.
Upgrade to latest Version
New Main Embird Password Upgrade from version 2017 and older is a paid upgrade and a new main registration password is required.
The registration numbers for all plug-ins from previous Embird versions are valid in Embird 2018. However, the plug-ins are not functional until you insert the new main registration password.
Upgrade Purchase
Go to the registration purchase page to pay for the upgrade to Embird 2018 from the version of Embird you currently own.
Installation This is a short overview of installation. If you need a more detailed guide, please read the Installing Embird tutorial.
Follow these steps to install Embird 2018: 1 - Download required (32-bit or 64-bit) installation file for Embird 2018. Click on the Embird download link, then Save (rather than Run). Save the .exe file to your desktop or some other place that you can find easily.
2 - Locate the downloaded .exe file and double click on it to install Embird. 3 - Once Embird is installed, if you are registered for Studio or any Alphabets, download these, also.
Register Embird and Plugins
You will need to do the following before you can register Embird:
Download and Install Embird on your computer.
Purchase Embird Registration and wait for the password email to be sent from the Embird company (sent within one business day).
If you don't receive your password or have other queries check the Embird FAQ for further help.
When you place an order for registration, the Embird Company sends you two emails with the password in two different formats:
1. PASSWORD.KLC (password file sent in email attatchment).
You can enter your password using either the .KLC file, or the text version. Just choose the one you find easiest.
To use the .KLC file, the attachment needs to be saved to your Embird folder. We have a free video lesson that shows you how to do this here.
2. Text Form of the Password (sent within the content of the email).
Please note: Although the screen shots use an older version of Embird, the process is the same for all versions.
1 - Run your e-mail program and open the email you received from the Embird company that has your registration password within the content of the email.
2 - Copy the password as follows: Put the mouse at the beginning of password and click the left mouse button, holding it down while you drag over the password. At the end of password, let go of the mouse button. The password should be highlighted. While it is highlighted, hold down the Ctrl key on your keyboard and hit the letter "C" (or right click and select Copy from the menu options). This copies the password to an invisible clipboard on your computer.
3 - Open Embird and go to Help > Registration.
4 - A dialog box will appear on the screen. Move your mouse pointer to the password box and left click.
5 - Hold down the Ctrl key on your keyboard and and hit the letter 'V' to paste the password into this box (or right click and select Paste from the menu options). Then click the Register button.
6 - Embird will check the password. Wait several seconds until the password validation process is finished.
You can use the same "copy/paste" method described above to register your installed plug-ins.
1 - Open Embird and go to Help > Installed Plug-ins.
2 - A dialog box containing the list of installed plug-ins will appear on the screen.
3 - Copy and paste the plug-in password number to its corresponding cell.
4 - Click on the Insert Plug-in Registration Number button then the OK button to close this dialog box.
1 - Run Embird, it will start in "Manager" mode.
2 - Check the blue bar at the top of Embird Manager window - your name should be displayed there.
3 - Check whether plug-ins are installed and registered by going to Help > Installed Plug-ins.
Password Backup
Embird allows you to easily back-up all inserted passwords into a "PASSWORD" file stored either on your computer's hard drive, or an external drive. We strongly recommend that you back-up your passwords regularly to avoid problems caused by re-installation, hard disk failure, or virus attack. If you have a back-up copy of your passwords it's very easy to insert them back into Embird should you need to reinstall the program for any reason.
Installing Embird on 2nd Computer
Embird can be installed on a second computer that belongs to you as long as both programs on the two computers are not used simultaneously. You need to just use the one you are currently working from.
The first thing you need to do to install Embird on another computer is to download the demo program onto your second computer. Then follow the steps below to back up your passwords from your first computer, and recover then on your second computer.
Follow these steps to back-up and/or recover your passwords:
1 - Run Embird and go to Help > Passwords.
2 - The "Passwords" dialog box will appear on the screen. It contains two sections: "Back-up passwords" and "Recover passwords".
3 - To back-up your passwords, choose the drive you wish to back-up to, insert your external device if relevant, then click Back-up.
Follow these steps to recover your passwords:
4 - Run Embird and go to Help > Passwords.
5 - The " Passwords" dialog box will appear on the screen. It contains two sections: "Back-up passwords" and " Recover passwords".
6 - Under Recover Passwords, choose the relevant drive that you selected in Step 3. and click on Recover.
Tip: We recommend you back-up your passwords to both your computer hard drive (C: drive) as well as an external device.
Please download your free trial of Embird Software here.
Download Embird and use the trial version of the program free of charge for up to 30 days!
The installation file includes the basic Embird program and all plug-in modules -
(Iconizer, Cross Stitch, Font Engine, Digitizing Tools, Sfumato Stitch and the pre-digitized Alphabets). Demo versions of the plug-ins have some limitations.
The Purple download button will send you to the Embird website where you can download the complete installation file.
Use this download button also if you have purchased Alphabet or Studio plug-ins or wish to update Embird to the latest version.