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Transform Basic Applique Shapes

Elevate applique shapes in Perfect Embroidery Pro! The built-in muffin applique shape is fine if you want a bran muffin applique but what if you’re longing for a cupcake? It’s easy to transform the muffin. Let’s get started. Click on the video to learn or click this link to watch on youtube.

[KGVID width=”640″ height=”361″]https://blog.dzgns.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/MuffCupcake.mp4[/KGVID]

Now let’s decorate the cupcake by adding details to the bottom, sprinkles on the icing and top it off with a cherry! Watch on YouTube here.

[KGVID width=”540″ height=”562″]https://blog.dzgns.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/cupcafeMuff2.mp4[/KGVID]

 

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7 COMMENTS

  • Mari

    Thank you for a gentle reminder to look through the shapes, the motifs and mini embroideries which are available in most digitizing software these days. Sometimes we forget and jump straight in with pictures and digitizing tools where we could save time by using what is already there at our fingertips. Great looking cupcake – uhmmmmm Thanks again

    • eileenroche
      AUTHOR

      Digitizing programs are loaded with all kinds of goodies!

  • Linda

    I want you to know that I have learned so much from your blogs and the webinars. I am new to the software so my learning curve right now is steep. I appreciate that you break down one idea and then show how it can be modified, enhanced and made to be perfect for what you are using it for. The applique modification is a true example of this. Thanks

    • eileenroche
      AUTHOR

      You’re welcome! Glad to hear you’re stretching your skills!

  • Karen

    Thanks for all the info. If I just had more time to play.

    • eileenroche
      AUTHOR

      I find I can steal 15 minutes in software a lot easier than 15 minutes at the machine!

  • Carolyn Gragg

    Am trying to learn My Quilt Embellisher but need someone to answer questions. Optimize entry/exit & optimize sequence show but when I select nothing changes. How re they designed to work? Thank you n