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This blog post might be a bit of a rant, but also somewhat of a warning, too. I was trying to do some research on some new techniques for embroidery (reverse applique and the ever intriguing cross…
Finally I found someone one has the same understanding as me. I have always believe it takes years to become a real digitisers/illustrators. It does not mean when you buy a super magical embroidery software you can turn some great designs overnight and stitchout beautifully.
In early 2014 I bought a compact computerised sewing machine with embroidery module, one of the best selling model by BROTHER innov-is NV950. I did not utilised it for I have been looking for a domestic machine embroidery software. I did download trial versions of Embird, Universal Stitch Era and SewArt but I did not explore more. Until in Oct 2015 I signed up for a online class for Sew What Pro and later purchased the license late Dec. Also I decided to get a stand alone embroidery machine Brother innov-IS V3.
However I did not do much except for merging a design and alphabets or read the zip files of designs I purchased on Sew What Pro. To be frank, I was more happy collecting designs with all the sales offered by designers from time to time.
On today’s episode of the While She Naps podcast we’re talking about illustration and self-publishing with my guest, Jenean Morrison. Jenean Morrison is a surface and textile designer, painter, and the artist and publisher behind a popular series of self-published coloring books for adults, first published in 2012. Her coloring books have been published by... Read More »
I have some of her fabric lines still unused though and I love her style