[amayausers] Re: Design Knock Out - Is there an easy way

I think it would be fair to say that embroidery designs isn't covered under 
the Bill of Rights because they sure arn't created equal!!!!!

I have been told that a lot of the designs in the catalogs today are quite 
old and were done with the old punch method. This is not to say they are 
bad, just different. 20 to 30 needle changes on any design, is just not 
acceptable, in my book...........

What really bites is when converting Expanded Designs to Wireframe in Design 
Shop, is the coruption that the patteren fills will or can experience. This 
I have experienced many times. So, when converting a design to wireframe I 
only convert the necessary elements to edit and not the whole design. Yes 
you can do Expanded editing in design Shop but I find it to be a real pain 
and try to stay away from doing it if at all possible.

Rod Springer

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Roland R. Irish III" <signman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2006 2:27 PM
Subject: [amayausers] Re: Design Knock Out - Is there an easy way


>I forgot to add...when you stitch out the letter U first, (or the
> pieces) your hawk will hide the running stitch line that
> goes from piece to piece.
> This speeds you up tremendously-because the 'letter' will embroider
> from start to finish without thread cuts and needle
> lift up and down-about 30 seconds each time it does that.
> I do all my designs that way-try to figure out the most efficient
> travel path for thread and needles.
> Some of those Dakota designs...wheeooo....thread cuts all over the
> place, 20-30 needle changes.
> What a joke if they were designed properly.
>
> Roland
>
> Sunrise Graphics
> 116 Main St
> Claremont, NH 03743
> 603-543-1324
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> to our email-we are all MAC based graphic programs here
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>
>
> On Oct 28, 2006, at 2:19 PM, John Yaglenski wrote:
>
>> Ok, back at digitizing today - only a different design.
>>
>> Combining a Dakota Hawk with a Digitized letter "U" that will sit
>> underneath
>> the hawk.  There are places that the hawk overlaps the U and I
>> would like to
>> knock those out of the letter.  Is there an easy way to do that or
>> do I have
>> to go in and start editing points?
>>
>> JOHN
>>
>>
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