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From: JustSewCrafty
Date: 12-13-2006, 12:39 AM (1 of 3)
I have gotten new fonts for my embroidery machine. Ive never done this before so Im not real familiar with it...

My question is...When I want to use the font.. Do I have to put it in a letter at at time (insert C, insert A, insert T) when I want to use it or is there some way to make show up with my built in fonts in my digitizer so I can type it out all at once (CAT)? If so, how?
I have te Janome Digitizer 10000 v 2

Thanks!
May your bobbin always be full-
Stephanie

www.chasingthreads.blogspot.com
"Sewing is the new black"
User: JustSewCrafty
Member since: 10-04-2006
Total posts: 168
From: JustSewCrafty
Date: 12-14-2006, 05:07 PM (2 of 3)
Anyone? :shock:
May your bobbin always be full-
Stephanie

www.chasingthreads.blogspot.com
"Sewing is the new black"
User: JustSewCrafty
Member since: 10-04-2006
Total posts: 168
From: paroper
Date: 12-14-2006, 06:40 PM (3 of 3)
If you do not have software, most machines will only allow one or two letters to be inserted at one time. You may also have to rehoop each time, depending upon how much your machine will allow you to move/edit your work, unless the letters are built into the machine already (from the factory). Many of these things are dependant upon the type of machine and software you have. If you have software, you should be able to combine letters up to the max of your hoop and move them to the machine to stitch out.
pam

Bernina 200e, Artista V5 Designer Plus, Explorations, Magic Box, Bernina 2000DE & 335 Bernette Serger, Bernina 1530 Sewing Machine, Bernina 1300 DC Overlock (with coverstitch)
User: paroper
Member since: 02-03-2004
Total posts: 3775
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