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Q1. |
Where
are the 3,000 free embroidery
designs that come with Creative
DRAWings®? I can’t find them
on my computer.
The embroidery stitch files
that are included with Creative
DRAWings® are located on your
installation disk. Because
of the amount of space they
require, they were not installed
on your computer. To access
the embroidery designs and
use them in Creative DRAWings®:
- Place the installation
disc in your computer CD
player. When
the installation notice appears,
click on Cancel, leave the
CD in the drive and follow
the directions.
- Open Creative
DRAWings®, and select Open
Existing.
Click Next at
the bottom of the page. On
the next page, select From
embroidery on
the Artwork
source page.
- Click
on the browser button to
the right, and go to the Look
in line
at the top of the page. Click
to access the dropdown menu
and locate the drive containing
the Creative DRAWings® CD;
click to open it.
- When the
list of files appears on
your computer screen, click
on Designs. A
list of embroidery design
categories will appear. Click
on the desired category to
access the available embroidery
designs. At the bottom of
the screen you will see a Preview window
showing the design that is
highlighted in the list.
As you move down the list,
the Preview will show the
currently selected file.
Open the desired file as
you would any other graphic
to bring it into Creative
DRAWings®.
Note: These files are Wings Systems’
files, as designated with the
.ngs extension at the end of
the file name. They include
the fill and outline stitches
so it is not necessary to use
the Convert
to curves command
that is necessary when converting
embroidery files to Artwork. |
Q2. |
Can
I open my old embroidery files
in Creative DRAWings® to rework
them (change the size, fill and/or
outline patterns, or colors)?
Yes, this is one of the great
features of Creative DRAWings®.
Here’s how it works:
- Open
Creative DRAWings® and click
on Create
New and Next at
the bottom of the page.
- On
the Artwork
source page
(the second wizard page),
choose From embroidery,
and then click on the browser
button (3 dots at the right
end of the line).A page will
open with embroidery stitch
files that were included
with your installation. If
you want to open one of your
own stitch files, use the
dropdown arrow in the top
line that says Look
in to find the
folder where you saved
your embroidery designs.
Click on the one you want
and open it.
With the file open you can
adjust it for as many of the
following possible changes
to create a new embroidery
design:
- Change colors
- Add lettering using the
Fonts installed on your computer
- Duplicate the design to
create a new one with two
or more of the same image
- Skew the design to change
its shape
- Rotate the design
- Combine the design with
other designs
- Edit with the Node edit
tool or use fill stitches,
only after using the Convert
to curves function. Convert
to curves changes the stitch
file to a vector graphic,
enabling you to change the
design in any way you want.
To use Convert to Curves:
- Click on the Rectangle
Selection tool
at the top of the left toolbar
and then choose one of the
following 3 commands depending
on how much or how little
of the design you wish
to change.
a. To convert the
entire design to curves,
click on Ctrl+A.
b. To convert only one object (area) of the
design to curves, click on the area to select
it.
c. To convert two or more areas to curves,
select one area and while holding down the Shift key,
select the other desired areas of the stitch file.
- After selecting the area(s) Right click
to access the dropdown menu
and then Left click
on Convert to curves.
- Be
sure to do a file Save As
with a new name so you don’t
lose your original stitch
file.
Note: Converting
may take only a few seconds
or much longer, depending
on the complexity of the
stitch file is. Wait until
the Circle
Timer (the
small moving circle of dots)
in the upper right corner
of the workspace has stopped before you
continue working. For example,
if your original file is
Cats, save the new file
as Cats2 or other name
of your choice followed
by the date if you wish
(Cats2_10.09.97). Use a
name that will work for
you and your filing system.
WARNING: Once
you change an embroidery
design with the Convert
to curves command, all
of the original stitch information
will be gone and
you cannot retrieve it,
but you can completely
change the stitches at this
point and resave as a new
design. However, it’s
important to remember
that if you are working
with embroidery designs that
you have purchased, the original
copyright for that design
still applies. |
Q3. |
Can
I scan a design and change it
to an embroidery file?
Yes you can.
- Open Creative
DRAWings and click on Create
New and then Next at
the bottom of the page.
- Click
on Get
Image from Scanner.
A built-in scanning wizard
will guide you through
the process.
Note: If you want
to use your own scanning software
instead of what’s built into
Creative DRAWings, click on
Advanced
Scan in the lower
right-hand corner. To access
the step-by-step guide in the
built-in help files under Quick
Start, click on Help on the
top tool bar. Click Help
Topics or use the F1 key. Under the
Content tab, right
click on
Creative DRAWings. Left
click on Open
All. You will
see the chapter on Quick
Start under Welcome to Creative DRAWings. |
Q4. |
Can
I draw my own designs with Creative
DRAWings and turn them into embroidery
designs?
Yes! Here’s how:
- Open Creative
DRAWings
- Select Create
New>Next.
- On
the Artwork
Source page,
select New
Graphic>Next.
- Select
the type of fabric you
will be using and click
on Finish.
- Select
one of the drawing tools
(Freehand and
two Bezier tools)
or the Polygon (pre-made
shapes such as circle and
star in the fly-out menu
on the polygon icon) on the
left toolbar to create original
shapes and/or copy and paste
other graphics on the workspace
to create your own designs.
Here’s where your creativity
comes in. You can add text,
combine just parts of other
designs, change colors, size
and shape, all with the powerful
tools in Creative DRAWings.
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Q5. |
Can
I successfully resize an embroidery
design I’ve created in Creative
DRAWings without affecting the
quality of the stitchout?
Yes, it’s easy to change the
size of any embroidery design
and when you do this Creative
DRAWings automatically recalculates
all of the stitch parameters
(stitch length, pull compensation,
density and stitch underlays).
- Select the entire design
using
Ctrl+A.
- Hold
down the Ctrl key on the
keyboard and use the Rectangle
Selection Tool (first
icon on the left tool bar)
to move the arrow over a
corner of the design until
it changes to a Double
Arrow. Use the
double arrow to pull the
box corner down
on a diagonal to enlarge it
or move it slowly
up on a diagonal to make
the design smaller.
Wait until the Circle
Timer in
the upper right-hand corner
of the workspace stops before
you make any additional adjustments.
Holding down the Control key
keeps the design in the same
size ratio (length and width)
as it was when you started.
Note: To
change only one dimension—length
or width—locate the double
arrow in the center of the
line at the top or bottom of
the design to lengthen or shorten
it. Use the double arrows on
one of the sides of the design
to narrow or widen it.
If you
watch the bottom information
bar below the color bars at
the bottom of the workspace,
you can watch the stitch count
increase or decrease
Note: If you select only one object
(area) of the design to adjust,
only the stitch count for that
one object will show in the
information bar as you adjust
the size. |
Q6. |
How
do I change colors in my embroidery
design?
- Select the Create tab
at the upper left corner
of the workspace.
- Select the
object you want to change
and then choose the desired
color from the Color
Strip—the
first row of colors at the
bottom of the workspace.
There may be additional colors
in the palette that was selected
and you can find them by
clicking on the left and
right arrows that appear
at the opposite ends of the
color strip.
Note: The colors in the color
strip are the colors available
in the thread palette that was
active when you chose your fabric
during the Creative DRAWings
process—unless you opted to change
palette using the pulldown list
on that page. |
Q7. |
My
embroidery design is finished
but I want to change the thread
palette in the design. How
do I do that?
Click on the Color
Wheel on
the top tool bar. On the next
page, titled "Select how many
colors your design will have,"
click on the dropdown arrow
under Palette and then click
on the thread brand you want
to use. Click on OK. If
you change your mind, click
Cancel. |
Q8. |
My
Objects Toolbar is missing
(or disappeared somehow). How
do I find and replace it?
Select View from the top menu
bar to access the dropdown
menu and click on Object
Properties,
or use the keyboard shortcut,
Alt+Enter. |
Q9. |
Can
I make an embroidery design from
a digital photograph using Creative
DRAWings?
Yes you can.
- You can convert the digital
photo to a perfect cross-stitch
design automatically
- You can Trace the digital
photo that will automatically
be filled with normal stitches
(Runnings, steps, Satins
etc.)
Creative DRAWings was
not intended to be used as
photo stitch program. However,
you may be able to create a
design with a photo, but it
depends on the complexity of
the photo. The best way to
see if it will work with your
photo is:
- Reduce the number
of colors and enlarge the
photo with an image editing
software on your computer.
- Use
Creative DRAWings to change
the adjusted photo to -type
program. If you do produce
a design, you may have to
edit and change stitch types
such as Satin and Fill. Experiment. If
the photo is too complex,
CreativeDRAWings may freeze
or you may see a “Not Responding”
message when you use Task
Manager.
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Q10. |
Is
there an Online help inside Creative
DRAWings?
Yes. Locate it by clicking
on Help on the top tool bar,
then choose Help
Topics or
use the F1 key. Under the Content tab, right
click on Creative
DRAWings. Left click on Open
All to see the contents of
the manual.
Note: You can also
click on the Index tab and
type in the word that describes
the help subject you want to
locate. This will bring the
subject you have chosen in
the list into view.
For
quick help on a specific tool
on the toolbar, click on the
question
mark with arrow icon on the top toolbar. Your cursor
will change to look like the
icon. Move the cursor with
question mark to the tool for
which you want more information
and a help screen will appear
in the upper right corner.
For example, if you need help
with Fonts, click on the Text
icon (A) at the bottom of the
left toolbar and the manual
will open automatically to
show you how to use Fonts.
You can use this Help technique
on all of the toolbar icons.
If you have the Help icon selected,
you can also click on File,
Edit, View, Tools and Help
at the top of the screen and
dropdown menus will appear.
Then click on the topic with
which you need help. This is
a quick way to get help while
you’re working. |
Q11. |
Can
I print out the PDF manual that
comes with the Software?
Yes. You will need Adobe Acrobat
Reader. If it is not installed
on your computer, go to http://adobe.reader-download.org/ to
download the software. Then
follow these steps:
- Go to
Start>Programs
on your computer.
- Locate and click
on Creative DRAWings in the
list. A menu will open alongside
it.
- Click on PDF
file Creative
DRAWings manual on the menu
which will open the PDF file
on your computer
- Click on
File>Print after making sure your printer
is loaded with paper.
Note: If you want to save the
manual to a disk, USB stick or
CD to take to a printer or to
keep as a backup, click File>Save and
save to the desired location. |
Q12. |
Can
I turn off the little animated
cartoons that come up when
I open Wings’ modular®?
Yes, right click on the animated
cartoon in the lower right
corner of the screen and then
click on Hide. |
Q13. |
How
do I make my Text (lettering
made with fonts) follow a line
or shape (Text on Path)?
Combining a Text object with
the direction or shape of a
line called a Path is fun and
easy to do. It’s a great way
to create a logo or a personalized
design. Follow these easy steps:
- Open Creative DRAWings
and select New
Design>Next.
On the Artwork
source page,
select New
graphic>Next.
Select the fabric and color
on the next page and click
on Finish.
- Draw a line with
your choice of one of the
drawing tools from the left
toolbar.
- Choose the Text
tool (A) and type the desired
text; adjust it as desired
for the size, font and style
(bold or italics) using the
text tools at the top of
the screen.
- Use the Rectangle
icon at the top of the left
toolbar to Select and highlight
the Text you’ve typed. With
the text still selected,
hold down the Shift key and
click
on the line you drew
so they are both selected.
Release
the Shift key, right
click within the selected
area, and then click on Apply
Path from the pop-out menu
that appears.
Note: The Text object will now
follow the line or shape, but
it may not be positioned exactly
where and how you want it on
the Path. For complete instructions
on how to use the Text
Tool and
adjust the position on the Path
click on the Help
Icon (arrow
with question mark) on the top
toolbar, and then click on the
Text icon (A on the left toolbar). |
Q14. |
What
is the purpose of the Insert
Symbol function and how do I
use it?
Wingdings or Webdings are
symbols (interesting shapes)
that were made as True-Type
Fonts. That means you can insert
them on the workspace and transform
them into interesting embroidery
designs. You can use any Wingding
font that is in the Fonts folder
on your computer. To use Insert
Symbol:
- Open Creative DRAWings
and select New
design>Next.
On the Arwork source page,
choose New
Graphic>Next and then choose the fabric
and colors and Finish.
- Go
to Tools>Insert
Symbol (or use short-cut
of Ctrl+F11). A pop-out menu
will appear. Select Insert
Symbol.
- Click on the down
arrow on the Font line to
see the list of those Wingdings that are in your Fonts folder.
Each computer will be different
depending on the programs
and fonts that have been
installed. Wingdings can
be added to your Fonts folder
just like you add any other
Font files to your computer
(see your user’s manual).
- Use
the scroll bar on the right
side of the Insert
Symbol menu to see the symbols included
with the Wingding font you
have selected. Click on the
Wingding
Font you want to
use, then click on Insert at the bottom left of the
Wingding menu.
- The menu
will temporarily disappear
and your cursor will change
to a cross. To insert the
selected symbol in the workspace
area click and drag with
the mouse until it is the
size you want. You can change
the size of the design at
any time. Release the mouse
and the symbol will appear
on the workspace with a default
fill stitch and outline colors
and the Insert Symbol dialog
will be turned on again.
Continue to add as many more
symbols as you wish following
the same steps.
- To close the Insert Symbol
menu click on the Close
icon (X) at the upper right of
the Insert Symbol menu. You
can also minimize it by clicking
on the Hide
icon (between
the X and ? at the upper
right of the menu). This
will make the menu disappear,
leaving the title bar floating
on the workspace in case
you want to access it again.
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Q15. |
Why
are there two rows of color boxes
next o the fabric selection menu?
These are the available colors
for fabric backgrounds. Choose
the one that approximates the
color of your project fabric
so you can tell how your embroidery
design will look when it is
stitched out. Simply click
on one to select the desired
fabric color and it will appear
on the workspace. You can change
the fabric color any time while
working on the design. Simply
click on the Fabric icon (grid
like icon to the left of the
Color icon) on the top toolbar
to access the colors. |
| Q16. |
The
color I want to use for my design
background is not shown. Can
I make my own color backgrounds?
Yes. Follow these steps:
- After accessing the page
with the color choices, Double
click on any one of the color
squares and a color palette
will pop up.
- Position the
cursor on the black cross
in the colors, click on it
and hold down the left mouse
key. Drag the mouse around
the color palette until you
locate the color you want.
Once you have located the
color, use the arrow on the
right to move up or down
to adjust the shade as desired.
Watch the color and shade
change in the box below the
color palette.
- When
you are happy with your choice,
click OK and the selected
color will be added to your
color background. Click OK
to exit.]
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Q17. |
How
do I select my hoop and place
it on the workspace?
Working with the hoop on your
workspace ensures that your
finished design will fit when
you are ready to stitch it
out. To place the hoop on your
workspace:
- Open Creative
DRAWings and select Create
new or Open existing>Next.
- On
the Artwork
Source page,
locate the Hoop section and
click on the drop-down arrow
to see the hoop sizes available.
- Select and click on the
desired hoop in the dropdown
menu. It will appear on the
workspace.
Note: You can add the hoop later
from the workspace by clicking
Tools>Change Hoop (or use
Ctrl+H) |
Q18. |
How
do I center my design in the
hoop?
- Click on Tools>Change
Hoop (or Ctrl+H).
- Click
on Center
design in hoop,
and then OK.
|
Q19. |
How
do I rotate my design 90°?
- Click on Tools>Change
Hoop (or Ctrl+H).
- Click on
Rotate
by 90°, and then click
OK.
|
Q20. |
How
do I create custom hoop sizes?
First click on Tools>Change
Hoop (or Ctrl+H) and then click
on Add
new. Then you will have
several decisions to make.
Hoop Name-Description
Type the Hoop
Name – Description.
This will appear in the Select
Hoop dropdown menu. If you
forget to fill in this field,
you will be asked to do so
by the software.
Type
From the Type dropdown
menu, select the shape of the
hoop you want to add—Rectangle
or Oval. You check how the
hoop will look in the Preview area at the bottom of the screen.
Even if you select the Rectangle
option, the Corner
curviness option will become editable,
allowing you to round the corners
of the hoop shape if you wish.
Corner curviness
Many hoops have the shape of
a rectangle with rounded corners
and that’s why the Corner
curviness option exists. Corner curviness
can only be changed if you
have selected the Rectangle option from the Type dropdown
menu. This option works with
a track-bar and value field.
By dragging the track-bar to
the right, the corners of the
rectangle shown in the Preview
area start to become rounded
and their roundness increases
as long as you continue to
drag the bar. The value field
shows the percentage of roundness.
The 0 value means that the
rectangle has normal corners
and the 90 value means that
it has rounded corners to their
full extent. By moving the
track-bar you can create the
rounded hoop you want.
Width
In the Width value field you
can insert the width of the
hoop you want to use. The default
value is 100 mm or the respective
value in inches. Change the
value of the Width field by
deleting the current value
and inserting a new one. Any
width value change is automatically
visible in the Preview area.
Check the manufacturer’s dimensions
to be sure that you are entering
the correct ones. The Width
value sets the width of the
sewing area that it is shown
with a dashed line inside the
hoop.
Height
In the Height value field you
can insert the height of
the hoop you want to use.
The default value is 100
mm or the respective value
in inches. Change the value
of the Height field by deleting
the current value and inserting
a new one. Any Height value
change is automatically visible
in the Preview area at the
bottom of the screen. Check
the manufacturer’s dimensions
to be sure that you are entering
the correct ones. The Height
value sets the height of
the sewing area that is indicated
with a dashed line inside
the hoop.
Unit
From the Unit dropdown menu
you can select the measuring
unit you want to use--millimeters
(mm) or inches (inch). The
selected Unit is automatically
applied on the Width and Height
values.
Hoop Bracing arms
At the Hoop bracing arms (brackets)
area, you can set where the bracing arms are located
on the hoop you are adding. To do that, check the
boxes (Left, Right, Up, Down), where the bracing
arms are located. For example, if the Hoop has one
bracing arm at the Right and one at the Left, the
Right and Left checkboxes must be checked. You can
see the hoop with bracing units you’ve selected in
the Preview area at the bottom of the screen.
After
adjusting the hoop options, Save
the hoop by pressing the
Add button. This adds the new
hoop to the Select
hoop dropdown
menu. After pressing the Add
button a confirmation dialog
will appear that will inform
you that your hoop was saved
successfully. Click OK to continue.
Hoops that you add will always
be listed at the bottom of
the Select
Hoop list. |
Q21. |
How
do I save a design to use with
my embroidery machine?
When you are happy with your
completed embroidery design
and want to stitch it out:
- Select
File>Save As and choose
the folder where you want
to save your designs.
- Name
the design in the File
name line
at the bottom of the screen,
replacing "Untitled".
- Click
on the down arrow on the
next line -- Save
as type.
The first file in the list
is .draw—the
file format for Creative
DRAWings. It’s
very important to save your
design as a .draw file first so that
you will be able to open
it later to work on the design
again. To open it again as
a .draw file, click on Open
Existing on the first wizard
page in Creative DRAWings.
If you don’t see the .draw
file you want listed in the
box below, click on Browse… and then go to the file where
your .draw files were saved.
By saving a design first
as a .draw file, you will
be able to open it and make
changes without starting
over.
- Repeat steps 1-3 but
this time, select the file
format for your machine and
save the design in the desired
folder with ready-to-stitch
embroidery designs.
- 5.
Load the saved design to
your embroidery machine the
way you usually do and do
a test stitchout on a piece
of fabric like the fabric
you will use in your project
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Q22. |
How do I make
an appliqué design?
When you make an appliqué,
Creative
DRAWings® will automatically
calculate the placement, tack-down,
and final stitch runs for you.
You can also add embroidery
stitches on top of your completed
appliqué for extra embellishment.
- Click to select the object
(area of the design) that
you want to make into an
appliqué.
- With the object
highlighted, go to the Objects
Properties Toolbar on
the right-hand side of the
workspace and click on the Fill
Bucket icon
tab. Next click on the
Appliqué icon
on the top row and the "stitches"
will change to look like
fabric. To change the color
of the fabric, select it
from the first row of colors
at the bottom of the workspace
- To
select the type of stitch
for the final stitch line
that will outline the appliqué,
click on the Outline
Tab (pen icon) next to the Fill
Bucket. If the tab won’t
open, there is no outline
yet. To add an outline:
a. Select the object to which
you want to add an outline.
b. Hold down the Shift key
on your keyboard while you
click on the appliqué fabric
color or change to a different
color.
- The Outline
Tab will
now open. Select Running,
and choose any Style stitch
in the menu below that works
with the size of your appliqué.
The traditional appliqué
or buttonhole stitch is the
fourth one to the right of
“None” on the top row.
- To
make the stitch wider, select
the appliqué. A toolbar will
appear at the top of your
workspace. If you don’t see
it, click on View>Tool
Options. At the Outline
Thickness line, change the size of
the stitch and then hit Enter on your keyboard.
- If you
want a satin stitch around
your appliqué, click on Satin
Serial. To make the satin
stitch wider, follow step
5 above.
- When you change
the outline to the Satin
Serial stitch, a menu of
Patterns appears, instead
of Styles. If you make the
outline wide enough and then
select a pattern, your outline
will be a patterned stitch
rather than a satin stitch.
Play with options to discover
the possibilities.
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Q23. |
Can I make
Redwork designs in Creative
DRAWings®?
To change a design into Redwork,
each object in the design must
have an outline. To determine
if they do, select the entire
design using the command, Edit>Select
All or Ctrl+A. With the entire
design selected, check the
lowest row of colors at the
bottom of the workspace to
see if there is a Bucket
(fill) and Pen
(outline) in each color
of the design. If not, follow
these steps to add outlines
as needed:
- With the entire
design still selected, hold
down the Shift key and click
in every color that doesn’t
have a Pen in it. An outline
will be added, and you will
see the pen and bucket in
the color box. If there are
several areas with the same
color, be sure to wait until
the Circle
Timer (upper right-hand
corner of your workspace)
stops. The timer is telling
you that Creative
DRAWings® is working and recalculating.
Sending it another command
while it is still completing
one is not recommended.
- Once
each object in the design
is outline and with the design
still selected, click on
the X box to the left of
your design colors in the
bottom row of colors on the
workspace to remove the fill
stitches and leave only outlines.
- If
you want to edit or change
the shapes of any of the
outlines, click on the Node
Editing tool (second icon
down on left-hand toolbar).
- To
change outline colors, select
the outline, hold down the
Shift key, and then click
on a different color.
Note: For a Redwork design with
a few fill areas, select the
areas you want filled, one by
one and click on a color. |
Q24. |
Can I use a
design created in Creative
DRAWings® for my scrapbooking?
Yes, using your designs can
also be used to make stationery,
invitations, envelopes, jar
labels, and more. Let your
imagination go and have fun! If
you want your design to look
like embroidery, make sure
the View> Stitches and 3D
are checked. If you uncheck
both, your design will look
like a graphic (artwork without
stitches.)
- Create your design
in Creative
DRAWings® and
when you are finished, go
to File>Export>To
Image and select the folder where
you want to save your design.
- Name
your design and at the Save
as Type line, choose the
file format you want to save
it in. If you’re not sure
which one to use, test each
file type with your printer
to see what looks best.
- Choose the dpi
(dots per inch) for your printed
design. A higher dpi (200-300)
will usually give a printout
of better quality. Each printer
is different, so test the
dpi if you’re not sure.
- If
you want the background color
you used to show when you
print the design, click on
Include
Fabric; leave it
unchecked if you don’t want
the background color to print.
- For
smoother design edges, check
Multisample.
- Click on Save.
Note: You can open the jpeg file
from any program, including
the paint program that comes
in Windows. If you want to
make stickers, print on peel-and-stick
paper. |
Q25. |
How do I transfer
a design I’ve made in CorelDRAW®
to Creative DRAWings®?
- Save your completed design
as a .cmx file (Corel Presentation
Graphic).
- Open Creative
DRAWings® and on the Artwork
Source page, select From
File and
click on the browser button
to the right. Select your
design from the folder it
was saved to and click on
Open.
- Select your fabric and
thread and click on Finish.
- Your
design will appear on the
workspace ready for editing
to change the color(s) and/or
stitch patterns. Click on
100% on the top toolbar to
make your workspace area
1:1 ratio.
OR
Use the shortcut commands.
- After drawing your design,
select it with the shortcut
command, Ctrl+A or use Edit>Select
all. Go to Edit>Copy or use Ctrl+C.
- Open Creative
DRAWings® and select New
Graphic on the Artwork source
page.
- Choose your fabric and
click on Finish and click
on 100% on the top toolbar
to make your workspace area
1:1 ratio.
- Go to Edit>Paste or Ctrl+V to paste your design
into Creative
DRAWings® already
converted to stitches. Change
or edit the design as desired.
Note: You can continue
to work back and forth between
CorelDRAW and Creative
DRAWings® in this manner. |
Q26. |
How do I add
an outline to an object in
a Creative DRAWings® design?
You can do this in either
of the following two ways:
- Select the object (area)
where you want to add the
outline. Hold down the Shift
key on your keyboard and
then click on any color.
- Select
the object (area) where you
want to add the outline.
Tool options toolbar will
appear above your workspace.
Increase the outline size
at Outline
thickness and
then hit Enter on your keyboard.
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Q27. |
How to I delete
an outline?
You can remove an outline
with any one of the following
three actions.
- Select the object from
which you wish to remove
the outline. Hold down the
Shift
key on your keyboard
and click on the X box at
the left of the bottom row
colors on the workspace—the
colors that currently exist
in the design.
- Select
the object, click on the
Pen
tab on the right-hand
toolbar and click on None.
- Change the Outline
thickness to 0.00 and hit Enter on
your keyboard.
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Q28. |
How do I change
the color of an outline?
- Select the outline you
wish to change.
- Hold
down the Shift
key on your
keyboard and click on any
color.
Note: You can only change
colors if you are in the Create
tab. |
Q29. |
How do I change
an outline to a different stitch?
- Select
the outline you wish to change.
- Click
on the Pen
tab on the right-hand
toolbar.
- If
you have chosen the Running
stitch, click on any Style stitch in the menu below.
You may need to experiment
with this as the size of
your embroidery design will
determine how well the Style
you choose fits on the outline.
- If
you have chosen Satin
Serial: First make the stitch wider
using the Outline thickness
that appears above the workspace
and then apply one of the
Pattern stitches. You may
need to experiment with the
stitch width for optimum
results.
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Q30. |
Can I use Creative
DRAWings® to make a cross-stitch
design?
You can make a cross-stitch
design using bitmap (raster)
type files.
- After opening
Creative
DRAWings® select
the bitmap you want to use
on the Artwork
Source page
From
file and click the browser
button on the right. Go to
the desired bitmap image
(or jpeg) and click on Open.
- Click
Next on the Artwork
Source page.
- Click
on Open
as Cross Stitch.
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Q31. |
Is there a
way to automatically reduce
the number of thread changes
while I’m making my design?
- Go to Tools>Optimizer options.
- Go
down to the Minimize
color changes slider bar.
- Click
on the slider tab, hold down
the mouse button and move
it all the way to the left.
- Click
on Save
as Defaults and
then on OK.
You can change this setting
at any time during the design
process.
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Q32. |
Can I use my
design with T-Shirt Transfer
paper?
Yes. If you want your design
to look like embroidery, make
sure the View> Stitches and 3D are checked. If you
uncheck both, your design will
look like a graphic instead
of stitches.
- After completing the
design, go to File>Export>To
Image.
- Select the folder where
you want to save your design
and name your design.
- At
the Save
as Type line, choose
the file format you want.
If you’re not sure which
one to use, test each file
with your printer to see
what looks best.
- Choose
the dpi
(dots per inch) for
your printed design. A higher
dpi (200-300) will usually
give a better printout. Each
printer is different so test
if you’re not sure.
- If
you want the background color
you used to show when you
print out the design, click
on Include
Fabric; leave
it unchecked if you don’t.
- For smoother outer edges,
check Multisample.
- Click
on Save.
To print:
- Put T-shirt transfer
paper in your printer following
the manufacturer’s directions.
(Some print with the paper
face down, some face up.)
- Check
the Print
Preferences for
your printer. Depending on
your printer, there will
be a setting for T-shirt
transfer paper, or it will
have a setting called “Mirror
Image” where the portrait
and landscape settings are.
This is an important setting
if you have used lettering
with your design. If you
don’t Mirror Image, the font
will be printed out so that
when you apply the transfer
paper on your T-shirt, the
lettering will come out backwards.
Lettering must be printed
in the reverse on the transfer
paper to come out right reading
on the T-shirt. If you don’t
have settings on your printer
to do this for you, just
turn the lettering backwards
on your design after you
have typed it in.
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Q33. |
How do I use
a picture as a background to
trace and draw my own design?
- Select your bitmap or
jpeg From
File on the second
Artwork
Source page.
- On the
Artwork
Image page, select
Open
as Backdrop.
- Select
your fabric and background
color and click Finish.
- If
your workspace is blank,
go to View>Backdrop>and
click on:
-
Below
Embroidery or Alt+2 to
place the image under
the design you draw.
- Washed-out
or Alt+3 for a lighter
image.
- Above
Embroidery or Alt+4 to
place the image on top
of the design. This option
is good to use when you
want to add details to
your traced design.
- Hide
or Alt+1 to hide the
image so you can check
on the design in progress
or when it is finished.
- Properties
menu (Backdrop Properties
menu) allows
you to straighten, rotate
or resize the image using
the following procedures.
- To straighten
or rotate: Click
on the arrow under Rotate,
hold down the mouse button,
and move the design into
the desired position.
- To
make the image smaller or
larger: Click on the slider
tab under Scale,
hold down the mouse button
and move left or right to
change increase or decrease
the size as desired.
- To
create your design you
can: Use
the three drawing tools (Freehand,
Bezier shape and Bezier
outline tools available at the sixth
icon down on the left-hand
toolbar. You can also use
the pre-made shapes available
at the seventh icon down.
Note: If you use a basic
pre-made shape but want to
make changes to it, such as
pull in the side of a circle
to make a smile, you must first
select the shape and then right
click on it, followed by a
left click to Convert
to Curves.
Use the Node
Edit tool (second
icon on the left-hand toolbar)
to make the changes you want.
You can also import other designs
or parts of designs to add
to what you are drawing. |
Q34. |
How can I make
changes to my design?
- Select the area you want
to change, click on the Node
Edit tool (the second one
down on the left-hand toolbar).
You will see circles and
squares surrounding the area
you want to change.
- Click
and hold down the mouse button
on selected nodes to move
and change shapes. If you
right click on a node, a
pop-out menu will give you
more choices for changing
your design.
- If
you don’t remember how to
use each node, click on the
icon that looks like an arrow
with a question mark on the
top toolbar. Next click on
Node
Edit tool and a Help menu will pop-up to explain
how to use it.
Note: If
you cannot change an object,
right
click on it, and then
left click to Convert
to Curves. |
Q35. |
Can I change
the direction of the stitches
in my design?
Yes, you can change the direction
of the stitches. Note: Moving
the direction stitches sew
out will completely change
the look of whatever fill pattern
you are using.
- Select the
Direction icon on the left-hand
toolbar—the red and blue
compass pointer, which is
the fourth icon down.
- Click
on the area you want to change
the stitch direction. You
will see a little red dot
at the tip of the cursor
arrow.
- Click
and hold down the mouse button
with the dot positioned on
the edge of the design and
pull it to the opposite side
in the desired direction.
You can change the direction
again by moving the red dots
around while holding down
the mouse button. You can
add as many direction lines
as you need until your stitches
are the way you want them
to look.
To remove the red direction
line, click on the red X in
the center of the line, or
use the Undo icon on the top
toolbar. |
Q36. |
How can I duplicate
all or part of a design?
Choose from one of the following
two options:
- Select the area
to duplicate, or hold down
the Shift
key and select
several objects to duplicate.
- Go
to Edit>Copy, and
then Edit>Paste or use
the keyboard shortcuts, Ctrl+C
and Ctrl+V.
- Put
the cursor (arrow) on the
copied design, click and
hold down the mouse button
and move the copy away from
the original design to a
different area of the workspace.
OR
Use the shortcut
method, which takes a little
practice but is actually faster
when you’re working on a design.
- Select the area to duplicate,
or hold down the Shift
key and select several objects
to duplicate.
- Put
the cursor anywhere in the
selected areas, and then
hold down the left
mouse button and drag the mouse
to move the copy where you
want it on the workspace,
but don’t release the mouse
button yet.
- While you’re
still holding down the left
mouse button, click the right
mouse button with your middle
finger. Release both mouse
buttons.
Note: In Creative
DRAWings®,
Ctrl+D is the shortcut for the
Direction tool and will not duplicate. |
Q37. |
How do I change
the measurement system in use
in Creative DRAWings®—Imperial
(inches) or to Metric measurements?
Go to Tools>Options. On
the first General
Tab change
to the system you want to use
under Measurement
System. |
Q38. |
How do I work
with my Adobe Illustrator files?
You can use any version of
Adobe Illustrator, but your
design must be saved to Version
5 or lower.
- Create your
graphic and save to a folder
in Version 5 (or lower).
- Open
Creative DRAWings®. > From
the second Artwork
Source wizard
page, select From
File.
- Go to the folder
where you have saved your
Illustrator design and continue
through the remaining wizard
pages until your design is
in the main workspace.
The
design can now be edited
and changed as needed. |
Q39. |
How do I use
the ruler on the left toolbar?
Follow these three easy steps:
- Click on the ruler with
the Rectangle
Selection tool.
- Click
on an edge of the object
you want to measure, hold
down the left mouse button,
and move the tape measure
that appears to the edge
or part of the design that
you want to measure.
- Make
sure you have set the 1:1
ratio by going to Tools>Options>Monitor and click on the preset monitor
size. Click OK to save.
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Q40. |
How do I put
a design in a circle like a
wreath?
First, make sure the design
you want to make is small enough
so that when you make it into
a wreath it will fit in your
hoop. Then continue as follows:
- Go to the Zoom 100%
on the top toolbar, click
on the down arrow, and choose
50 or 75%. This will give
you more space to see the
complete design as you work
on it. You may have to adjust
the percentage up or down
depending on your design.
- Select the design. You
will see a small + in the
middle of the design; this
is the center pivot point
on which the design rotates.
- Put the mouse cursor on
the pivot point; it will
turn to a dot with 4 arrows
around it. Hold down the
mouse button and move the
pivot point straight down
below the design. You can
use the middle point of the
blue box as a guide. Depending
on the design you will be
rotating, you may need to
move the point up or down.
- With the design still
selected, Edit>Copyand then Edit>Paste, or
use Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V. This
will put a copy of the design
on top of the original design.
- Move
the mouse cursor to the upper
right-hand corner of the
blue box until it changes
to an arrow that is in a
circular shape. This is the
rotate tool. Hold the left
mouse button down and pull
down to the right until the
design is where you want
it.
- With the design still
selected, use Ctrl+R until
the wreath is complete. (Ctrl+R repeats the last change you
made.)
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Q41. |
How do I combine
several designs on the same
page?
Combine draw files, embroidery
designs, or parts of other
files and designs as you need
to create a new design by following
these steps:
- Open an embroidery
design or draw file.
- To
add another draw file, go
to File>Open and go to
the folder where your draw
files are saved. You can
also use the shortcut icon
on the top toolbar, the second
from left (the icon with
the folder with an arrow).
You can open a draw file
with the Open command only.
- There will now be two workspace
windows open. Select all
or part of the draw file
and Edit>Copy or Ctrl+C.
- At the bottom of the screen,
click on the first workspace
you opened. Go to Edit>Paste or Ctrl+V. The design from
the second window will be
copied to the first in the
same place on the screen
as it was in the screen where
you copied it but you may
need to zoom out to find
the pasted object.
- To add
another graphic or embroidery
stitch file to the one you
already have open, go to
File>New Frame or
use Ctrl+Shift+N. This will
take you back to the Artwork
Source screen.
- Choose
a graphic From
File or an
embroidery stitch file using
From
Embroidery. Go through
each Wizard screen until
you are at a new workspace
(this will be the second
workspace open).
- If you
selected a new graphic file,
copy it as you did the draw
file. Click on the first
window to open it and paste.
8. If you brought in an embroidery
file (pes, hus, sew, jef,
etc.) you must first convert
it to curves by selecting
it, then right clicking and
selecting Convert
to curves before you can copy and then
paste it in the first window.
Continue using the second
window to add to the design
until you have finished your
design.
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Q42. |
How do I move
my font along a circle or any
other shape?
First, make a circle, and
then select the font you want
to use and type your text.
Then follow these steps:
- Select
both the circle and your
text. Right click and select
Apply
Path.
- If the text
is inside the circle and
you want to change it, make
sure the text is still selected
and click on the Font icon
(A) again. Another toolbar
will appear right above your
workspace with your text-editing
choices. (If the toolbar
is not there, go to View> and
make sure Tool
Options is
checked.)
- To put the text
on the outside of the circle,
click Reverse
direction and
then select Baseline or
Bottom in the Text
placement line.
If you don’t use Reverse
direction, then use Top or
Ascent.
- To move text on
the inside or outside edge,
use the Offset line. This
measurement is in mm, not
inches even if you have inches
checked as the default measurement.
To move text to the right
use positive numbers, to
move to the left, put a minus
(-) in front of the number.
For example, type in 200
and hit enter and the text
moves to the right. To move
the text to the left, type
in -300 and hit enter. You
can also use the up and down
arrows, but you still need
to hit the enter button to
apply the change.
- The Text
alignment line is used
to move text on a line. You
can also move, change path,
edit, and break apart your
text. For step-by-step instructions
in the built-in manual, click
on the Show
Help icon on
the top toolbar (the icon
that looks like an arrow
with a question mark), and
then click on the Font icon
A. You can also use the PDF
manual at Start>Programs>Creative
DRAWings®>Creative DRAWings® manual.
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