2-11 Getting Started - Resizing Designs in Hatch Embroidery

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • Learn all the basics of resizing designs in Hatch Embroidery. Start with the quick and easy method using the icons in your toolbar. Get exact measurements or resize by percent. Learn the most often used method to resize and that is on screen. It's endless what you can do with the Hatch Embroidery resizing tools!
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Komentáře • 10

  • @wendyh3206
    @wendyh3206 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much. I learnt so much.

  • @OkayNoSleep
    @OkayNoSleep Před 4 lety +1

    I'm ready to start making tutorials for Hatch 2, I juust need an editor!

  • @abelmagana16
    @abelmagana16 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello So I have a question about resizing; I usually will draw my designs and use the auto digitizer to make them into embroideries but once I resize it to fit my 4x4 brother machine, it says that its large

  • @carinabam5833
    @carinabam5833 Před 4 měsíci

    Hallo please tell me I did a design a couple of years back. Size 26cm wide it is a bird and the wings and feathers is in satin stitch. Now the client want it 45cm wide and I did make it 45cm and the outlines was way off. What must i do? thank you

    • @HatchEmbroidery
      @HatchEmbroidery  Před 3 měsíci

      Try selecting all of the design to evenly bring everything up to size

    • @carinabam5833
      @carinabam5833 Před 3 měsíci

      @@HatchEmbroidery Hallo I did resize as per video but when it stitch out the outlines was way off. .what i did is group all. Just trace in the inside of design and made my own underlay, 4mm. Then around that on the outside a tack down stitch to hold the shirt in place (XXXL shirt) then I glue the cut a way with adhesive on. I also change all satin to fill stitch. And due to the outlines not stitching correctly I made outlines after each object. Only the all worked 100% 5H30 hours of emb per shirt.

  • @zanceee
    @zanceee Před 3 lety +1

    Hello! Does the resizing to smaller version, for exmple - 50% - change the quality of the embroidery itself? I have worked with other programms and when I resize it down - the embroidery is very stiff, the stiches are tight and close.

    • @HatchEmbroidery
      @HatchEmbroidery  Před 3 lety

      Hi Zane, if you are working with a design in the original Hatch design file format EMB, the software recalculates the number of stitches for each size. But if you are resizing a design that has already been converted to a machine file format, such as JEF, PES, etc. that can't happen, because machine files only retain minimal information of the design (stitch count is not one of them). That's why we recommend that if you are resizing a design in machine file format, only change the size by maximum 10% to avoid the issue you are describing.
      Hope this helps.

  • @user-eo8rd5jk6t
    @user-eo8rd5jk6t Před rokem

    what size should i put my design in if i want to fit it in A4 size?
    how can i do it.

    • @HatchEmbroidery
      @HatchEmbroidery  Před rokem

      I would join this group where you will get help from so many great Hatch Embroidery users - facebook.com/groups/hatchusergroup/