The Square Luggage Tag is a make and take project. Several features of the 4D Pro software are used including Mirror Settings - Reverse Stitch Order and Create External Appliqué. Click above to view the video.
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To review the use of not removing overlap view the Valentine lesson from February of 2008.
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This lesson is on inserting color changes into a design. This lesson can be used with 4D Embroidery Extra, 3D Embroidery, 4D/3D Pro and the corresponding creative 4D/3D Pro. Click above to view the video.
For some of you this may look familiar. The video was one of my very first posts – Dec. 2007. Hopefully it will be a good refresher. For those that have recently asked about color change insertion or have not viewed the archives I hope you enjoy it for the first time.
Sew Soon!
LIN@LinSews.com
Oh my! August. Where is the time going? It doesn’t seem like I’m getting much done. Each week I look back and ask myself “What did you get done this week? What can you share?” Some weeks I have to dig pretty deep and other weeks the answer is easy. This week I’ve been busy with a few things.
I’ve been working on some drawings and learning to use Paint.net. This is a more sophisticated tool than the paint software that comes with many Windows operating systems. It has quite a bit more functionality. If fact I’m almost having fun with it. I found the standard paint product very limiting and frustrating but I didn’t want a high powered tool like Adobe Illustrator. I also didn’t want to spend too much money. My objective was to find a tool that was at a not too complicated and inexpensive. So last weekend I did a little homework and came up with Paint.net.

I’m still learning the tool and found the Rotate / Zoom function a whole lot of fun. I’m hopeful this program will open up a new dimension in my sewing and embroidery. Here is the link if you want to know more about the tool: http://www.paint.net/
Oh and it’s Free!
I’ve been doing a little smocking. I have an Amanda Jane and am learning the nuances of creating an evenly pleated piece of fabric. You would think it would be straight forward – put the fabric in, crank the handle and walla! Not true. It does take a little bit of practice and care for the fabric being pleated. If any of you have some tips, please share them. I’m still getting some uneven folds in my pleating.
I also stitched out one of the Needlework Hand look designs introduced at Convention. The design recommended cotton thread in a 30 or 40 weight. My stash didn’t have the right colors and content. So instead I went to my embroidery floss stash. I’ve often wondered what I would do with the floss. I knew I wouldn’t be doing any thing involving hand embroidery. (Why would I?) OK back to the stash. I went through the stash and found a number of colors that matched the knitted pattern in the sweater. I do need to give credit to my GF (good friend) Brenda. She has an eye for color and makes the matching process fun. I pulled the floss strands apart and wound them onto empty spools. (I have a hard time throwing them away.) I was only missing 2 colors. I picked those up at JoAnn’s. One color was a thread spool and the other another skein of embroidery floss. The design stitched out nicely. I did use a larger size needle because the floss was quite heavy even with only 1 strand. I slowed the machine and kept a good eye on the stitch out. It did stop often since the longest strand when using the floss was 9 yards. I had planned to use the sweater for a felted bag. When I do get around to that project the bag will have more interest.

I’ve also been playing with the Texture Hoop designs. Here is design 221314 from 213 Texture Hoop Ribbons & Flowers. I have it on point intentionally. I plan to share that project info in the not too distant future.

Here is a design I created using components of 221314. It’s still only virtual. I’ll need to look for a place to incorporate the design. Oh, I just love the 4D software!

That’s all that I have for the week. I do have more items in the wings. I have the new 4D ExpressMonogram Wizard software. I haven’t broken the seal yet. I have a couple things that need to be completed before I start to play.
Sew Soon.
LIN
Life is just busy. Finding time to do all the things we like and want to do is a never ending challenge. I’ve been working on a few items that peeked my interest at Convention. But my progress has been slow. I refuse to add anything new to the unfinished pile. I must and will complete them before moving on.
To start with, I stitched one of the Majestic Cutwork designs. Design 221201 with 158,901 stitches. It stitched beautifully. I did have a thread break about 120,000 stitches into the design. I was near the end of my spool of thread and the thread tangled a bit. I changed the needle, cleaned the bobbin area and watched closely as the spool emptied. The next day after stopping for another spool of thread I finished the design. My the Smart Save feature is nice on the Diamond. Oh, sorry, I’m getting a bit ahead of myself.
I stitched the Majestic Cutwork design as a applique rather than cutwork. I really like the way the fabric shows through. It does take time and care to trim the top fabric and not poke or cut the applique. I did the applique fabric underneath to make the cut away part easier.

I’ll be stitching this design into a bag. I have the lining fabric picked out and a few finishing details in mind. Now to make sure I finish it before I move onto other things. It will be a fun bag to carry.
Here are a couple of designs created in 4D Express Monogram Wizard. They too stitched nicely. I have one finished and the other one just needs to go in the frame. It’s a 15 minute task so I should be able to get it done tonight. Well maybe not tonight but this week for sure.


I don’t have the 4D ExpressMonogram Wizard software yet. My sewing sister Brenda was visiting. She brought her lap top and let me play.
We attended the Original Creative Festival on June 25th and 26th. We both had classes. I spend most of the two days with Cynthia Guffey. She is a talented seamstress and teacher and she is entertaining. Now to remember at least some of what was taught. I do need to work on my pants pattern. I haven’t found any one that looks good with a droopy bottom.
For some reason I had my camera for two days and left it in the car. So I don’t have pictures to share. It was a lot of fun. It was also fun to see all my sewing friends at the show. It makes me feel like Cincinnati is becoming my home.
So that’s all I have this week. I do need to share a few exciting things in my life. Hopefully next week. Till then, sew soon. LIN




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