![]() ![]() Here are images of the upper and lower menus that got cut off in the video. This was my first time using screen recording software, and unfortunately some of the upper and lower menus that were outside of the recordable area were cut off. The video is slightly longer than my previous videos as I wanted to make sure I covered some of the main basics in one video, I didn’t want to break it up into two shorter videos. For men they offer sizes XS-3XL, 28-48 waists, 28-36 inseams as well as Big and Tall sizes. I’ll be demonstrating a few of the settings and options I commonly use when designing my patterns, and I’ll show the range and flexibility the program has. Stitch Fix is quite explicit about the wide variety of sizes they offer: For women they offer sizes 0-24, XS-3XL, as well as maternity sizes, plus sizes, and petite sizes. I’ll also be showing you some of the settings I use in the program itself once the pattern is created, including how to adjust colours across the pattern as a whole or in a part only. In the video I’ll be showing some advanced import settings which can make a huge difference to your finished pattern, such as adjusting the thread count, finished size, maximum colours, and dithering. I use it for cross stitch, unfortunately I can’t knit or crochet anymore because of my injury, I have to move my arms and shoulders too much in those crafts. As a follow-up to this post and video, I’m going to be showing you how I use the MacStitch program.There’s also WinStitch which is the PC version, but I use a Mac so that’s the version I’ll be showing you. The main focus of the software is cross stitch, but according to the online manual you can even use it for knitting design or Tunisian crochet (as well as tent stitch and beading designs). I discovered the software through its iPad app (Cross Stitch 2 Go, which I talk about in the last video), and I really like it for the amount of functionality and flexibility it has. There’s also WinStitch which is the PC version, but I use a Mac so that’s the version I’ll be showing you. You can open our sample charts and print or export those. ![]() You can design, import, amend designs of your own, and save them for later. When I saw MacStitch recommended for designing black work embroidery, I decided to try it. with an outdated computer, I was searching for an easy to use, versatile app to use on my MacBook. As a follow-up to this post and video, I’m going to be showing you how I use the MacStitch program. The features of MacStitch and WinStitch are almost 99 available in the demo versions. When you have watched this class come back and leave a review to encourage potential students to watch and learn from it. ![]()
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