I have lots of classes and some BIG EMBROIDERY ideas coming up, so make sure you subscribe and support me on this journey together! Don't worry, everything is free - and embroidery fun, too! No matter what software you use, you can pick up valuable digitizing and embroidery information from any of the videos! Make sure you join our Facebook Group: OML Embroidery University for lots of help on digitizing and embroidery - it is a great group with lots of supportive, helpful people from beginner digitizers and beginner embroiderers to advanced digitizers, commercial digitizers, and embroiderers.
Take your embroidery to another level, OML Embroidery University level! Make sure you post your designs in the OML Embroidery University Facebook group - because I know you are going to come up with something fantastic with this idea!! SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL by subscribing to the channel, liking the video and sharing the video to let us know you want MORE! Turn on notifications so that you won't miss a video! Lots of cool videos and classes coming up soon and everything is FREE. I CAME UP WITH A FANTASTIC IDEA TO MAKE THE PHOTOSTITCH DESIGNS EVEN BETTER! Make them into a shape - oh yes! instead of a boring shape of a square or rectangle, make a shape! You won't be stitching out the extra background parts of the design, so it will save you tons of time and look amazing. The odie picture was pretty tricky! I wanted to do MORE with photostitch, because a square is kind of boring, right? you can crop the picture before you digitize it, but i found that rather difficult to do. Try it both ways, crop before and crop after and do what you think is best - some pictures will work one way better than the other. If I had done a crop before, i would have left that part in and I would not have liked the outcome. THIS IS SO EXCITING and CREATIVE!! You guys are going to have so much fun with this! PLEASE NOTE: you can also crop the photo before you do the photostitch - you can use the same borders and designs or even make your own! Either way will work! I like both ways! My way of thinking is that I wanted to see the photostitch BEFORE i cropped it - for example, the shadows below odie look fine in the picture, but not so great in the photostitch.