[amayausers.com] Re: Adding to a design already sewn

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OK, here we go. 

This works if the design is such that a whole object or objects it to be added 
on to an original embroidery.  And it works with the XTs because of the laser 
lineup feature.  

First you need to find a reference line on the original embroidery.  This needs 
to be level - straight across. And the end points must be at some point on the 
original that you can actually point to with the laser.  For instance, a circle 
has no reference points, but a square does.  So, get your original design on 
the screen.  Now, digitize a line from the left to the right on your reference 
points. You will not sew this line - it is for lining up only.  And these 
points need to extend out further than the design you are adding.

Now insert or digitize the part you want to add.  This can sit above, on or 
straddle the reference line.  Actually it is best if the new part straddkes the 
ref line.  And be sure that the ref line is a color all by itself.  Just to 
check that you have done it right, blank out the color of the line and the 
design should look exactly how you want it, with the added ion part on top of 
the original embroidery.  And it is wise to have an overlap - just a little.

When everything looks right, delete the original design, leaving the ref line 
and the added on part.  Now center your design.  

You are ready to hoop the original.  Hoop it so that your entire new part, 
including the ref line can be sewn.  Using the laser for centering, use the 
ends of the ref line to center on.  This will give you the left-right placement.

A note here:  I usually delete all stitch points on the line except for the 
first and last point.  So, then after you cent with the laser, and arrow to 
your first stitch and do a needle down, it should be right on the first ref 
point.  Same with the second stitch point (the other end of the line); it 
should be right on it.  

Now do a trace.  The left and right should be right on the ref points because 
your added on design is totally inside the line. If you allowed the added on 
design to straddle the ref line, then the up and down placement should be right 
on too.  If your design couldn't allow for that, then you will have to move the 
design up or down.  But be carefull!

Now you are ready to sew.  VERY IMPORTANT - do not sew the first color.  That 
is the ref line and should not be sewn.  However, it is only two points with no 
ties, so even if you did sew it by mistake, you could probably easily trim it 
off.  

This whole thing works because when you use the laser to line up, it is lining 
up on the ref points.  If you hoop the material slightly off, that is not 
straight, the laser line up will turn the added on design.  

I know this sound complicated, but it really isn't.  The important thing to 
remember is that the ref line must extend out, left and right, from the added 
on part.  But the added on part does NOT have to be centered on the ref line. 
It can be anywhere within the end points.  

It would be a good idea to find an old sample stitchout of some design and just 
add on a new leaf of something.  Practice a little and you will see how this 
works.  I try to add on to the top - just makes things simpler - in my mind. 

Now what do you do if one of the ref points has to be out in space?  Say, you 
are adding a hummingbird to a flower, but it is flying in from the upper right 
and its beak is right in the center of a flower (needs accurate placement) and 
the tail is out in space.  I would make the left point right at the point of 
the beak.  This should be the most left point in the design.  And for the right 
point I would use a chalk mark to make a point out level with the left point.  
Place the bird with its beak right on the left point.  And the right point will 
be out beyond the tail.  The bird is wholly within the ref line, although the 
left side is on the ref point. But it will still work.  

Hope this helps.  Practice will help with the basic understanding.  Like why 
the ref line has to extend out beyond the added on design.  

Juli in Kona

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