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Can I use embroidery designs created in Creative DRAWings®
on any home embroidery machine?
Embroidery
designs created with Creative DRAWings® can be stitched
out on an embroidery machine that uses any of the
following formats.
- Pfaff (.ksm, .pcs, .pcm)
- Brother/Baby Lock/Bernina (.pec, .pes)
- Husqvarna (.hus)
- Husqvarna Viking (.vip)
- Viking Designer 1 (.shv)
- Janome (.jef, .sew)
- Tajima (.dst)
In addition, you can import a design in any of the
standard formats listed above into Bernina software and
then save as an .art file to use on Bernina machines.
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Q2. |
What is the difference between the Create tab and the Stitch
tab in the Creative DRAWings® program?
Use the Create
tab to create and/or edit artwork that will be converted
to embroidery designs filled with stitches. You will use
this tab the most. The Stitch tab shows your
artwork converted to stitches and you can make the final
color adjustments. The colors that you are viewing in
the Stitch tab are the actual colors.
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Q3. |
What type of fonts (lettering style) can I convert to
embroidery in Creative DRAWings®?
Any TrueType font
installed on your computer can be converted to
embroidery files. (Postscript files cannot be
converted.)
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Q4. |
Why do I need to choose a fabric from the list of six
different fabric categories before I convert artwork to
stitches?
Creative DRAWings®
automatically calculates the stitch parameters—stitch
length, pull compensation, density and stitch underlays—for you when you select a fabric from the
list, so, the resulting design will have the correct
coverage for your fabric. Always stitch out the
completed embroidery design on a piece of the same type
of fabric and the stabilizer choice for your fabric
before stitching it on the actual project. If the
stitchout indicates that you need less dense thread
coverage for your design on the chosen fabric, choose a
fabric from the list that isn’t as heavy as your initial
choice and do another stitchout to check it. For a more
stitch coverage, choose a somewhat heavier fabric than
the initial choice and test again.
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Q5. |
Can I change the stitch length in my embroidery design?
No! The only way
to change stitch length is by applying a Style or a
Pattern on the design.
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Q6. |
Can we adjust length, pull compensation, density, and stitch
underlays of a design?
Stitch length,
pull compensation, density, and stitch underlays are
automatically calculated for you when you select the
fabric type most like your project fabric from the
available list of fabrics. Each fabric type has a
Standard stitch setting. To make adjustments, simply
select a different fabric during the initial steps of
creating embroidery in Creative DRAWings®. Always stitch
out the completed embroidery design on a piece of the
same type of fabric and the stabilizer choice for your
fabric before stitching it on the actual project. If the stitchout indicates that you need less dense thread
coverage for your design on the chosen fabric, choose a
fabric from the list that isn’t as heavy as your initial
choice and do another stitchout to check it. For a more
stitch coverage, choose a somewhat heavier fabric than
the initial choice and test again.
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Q7. |
Can I use a graphic pen (Tablet) with Creative DRAWings® to
create my designs?
Yes, you can use
a graphic pen to draw in the Creative DRAWings® program.
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Q8. |
Can I use my commercial embroidery machine with Creative
DRAWings®?
Yes. You will
need to save the embroidery design to the appropriate
file type for your machine
- Tajima (.dst, .dsz, .dsb)
- SWF (.sst)
- Happy (.tap)
- Melco Expanded (.exp)
- Juki (.M3), Toyota (.10O)
- Mitshubishi HD
- Barudan FDR
- KSM (.KSM)
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Q9. |
What is the difference between Create New and Open Existing
on the first New Design page of the Wizard?
Create
New will take you to the second Artwork
Source page where you can choose either a
graphic file or an embroidery file or you can scan a
design or draw your own using the drawing tools in
Creative DRAWings® by
clicking on New Graphic.
Open Existing opens designs you have
saved in the Creative DRAWings® .draw file
format. The most recently used files beneath
Open Existing. If the .draw file you want is
not in the list, click on Browse
on the first line. When the
Open screen appears, choose the folder
where your .draw files were saved. Choose the desired
design and click on
Open. The design will appear on the
workspace so you can continue to work on it as desired.
Note: If you want to make changes to
the design, but keep the original file, be sure to
File>Save As and give the file you are working
on another name. For example, if you open a file named
CATS, save the new design as CATS2 to differentiate the
two files.
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Q10. |
Can I select parts of a design by color?
You can select
just one color to work with or all the areas in your
design that are the same color. In the Design
Color row—the second row
of colors at the bottom of your workspace—right click on
the color you want to select, and then left click on
Select by. Choose from:
- Fill color: Select the color where
it is a fill.
- Pen (outline) color: Select the
color where it is an outline.
- Any color: Select all areas
of the design that have that color
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Q11. |
Can I print out a design with my own name or my company
name?
Go to
Tools>Options>Printing tab and make changes.
Click on OK and then click on.
File>Print. Click on OK at the top right of the
page to print.
- You can add or delete what you want printed on the
right side of the page under the Print section.
- Click on Setup to change printer
settings as desired.
- You can also print out the design on transparency
film and cut to the size of your hoop to use as a
placement guide.
CAUTION: Use the right transparency
film for your printer. If you use inkjet transparency
film in a laser it will melt inside the printer.
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Q12. |
How many times will Creative DRAWings® let me use the Undo
tool?
You can use the
Undo command to go back up to 100 times. To set
your preference for
Undo, go to Tools>Options>Undo
Levels and adjust as desired.
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Q13. |
My graphic assigned 20 colors in the final design and I
reduced it to 10. Why do 20 colors still show on the bottom
line that shows the colors in the design?
Your colors have
been reduced, but you must click on the Stitch
tab to see the final colors. You can click on the
Edit palette on the top
toolbar (color wheel icon) to change colors if needed
while you are in the Stitch tab.
- Left double click on any of the colors on the right
that show the name/and or color number of the thread you
have chosen. The full color menu will pop up.
- Scroll down the colors until you find the one you
want and double click on it. The color you selected will
replace the original one in the color palette.
- Click OK to save or Cancel to go
back to the original color. If you’re not sure where the
color is, hold your mouse cursor over one of the color
boxes and the color will light up on the design.
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Q14. |
I chose a font, typed in the text, and applied stitches. Do
I have to start over to change the font?
No. First,
select the text and click on the font icon A. Go to the
Font name line on the toolbar above the
workspace and choose another font. Your text will be
changed to the new font automatically Click on the
select tool to apply stitches.
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Q15. |
I don’t see the toolbars mentioned; where are they?
Go to
View> and make sure the toolbars are checked.
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Q16. |
Why would I use "Invert Selection?
If you have six
objects but only want to select five, it is faster to
use Invert Selection
than clicking on the five objects to select them. Select
the one object you don’t want to include, then go to
Edit>Invert selection. The other five objects
will be selected.
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Q17. |
How do I get more FONTS into Creative DRAWings®?
It is a simple as adding fonts to your computer for
any of your publishing or word programs.
- Click on ‘Start”, then “Settings”., then
“Control Panel”
- Click on the “Fonts” icon (or “Appearance &
Themes”, then “Fonts”)
- Click “File”, then, ”Install New Font”
- Use the folder directory box of where your new
font is located, perhaps you saved it on your
desktop, that would make this procedure simple.
- Select your fonts, click “OK” to install.
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