Customizing embroidery designs is so easy to do with Embrilliance Essentials! This project uses the built in library designs along with a free design created using StitchArtist to create a personalized free standing lace wine tag. This design was created in Embrilliance StitchArtist by Lisa Shaw. You can download the zipped file that contains both the embroidery design and two PDF files with additional notes and information.
The first PDF contains some step by step instructions on how to add a name using circular text in Embrilliance Essentials. If you have a larger hoop, you can follow the instructions to create multiples in one hoop and then do a color sort so that you can efficiently stitch the design at the machine. The second PDF file shows you how to further customize the design – remove the holly berry accent and replace it with a sweet heart from the motif design library!
Be sure to download AND install the latest update of the Embrilliance platform! The new libraries are part of Embrilliance Essentials and Designer’s Gallery EmbroideryWorks. So if you are not seeing the library when you are following the PDF instructions, be sure to download and install the update and verify that your serial numbers are all listed in the Help > Serial number dialog box.
What else is in the latest update? Check out this video link
The design is provided in our native .BE format, enabling you to save a stitch file for any embroidery machine. If you aren’t already an Embrilliance owner, we provide a free method to use our software called Express Mode that will not only allow you to use any of the wonderful free designs found in our project blog, but also enables you to install and create basic text treatments with fonts distributed in our popular .BX format produced by many embroidery design creators.
To learn more about Embrilliance Express and for the instructions and links you need to download, install, and use our software with our free project files, please click here.
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