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Saturday, March 8, 2014

Custom Monograms

   Monogram Towel Embroidery Custom BERNINA V7 Software BERNINA 580e

Custom Monograms with BERNINA Designer V7

My grandmother gave me this beautiful, antique mirror and comb set from the 50’s.  I absolutely adore it!
I decided I wanted to take the ornate gold design from this piece and repeat this style in some monogrammed hand towels.
Here’s how I did it:
Open V7 Designer Software
Insert Embroidery BERNINA V7 DesignerSelect Insert Embroidery
Navigate to the Ornaments Folder and select Gold Flower.ART70
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Select OPEN.
Next, Select your letter by typing the letter “A” on your keyboard, or simply selecting the Lettering Tool from the Digitize Toolbar on the left side of your screen.
Digitize Lettering Embroidery Custom Towel Monogram BERNINA V7 Vanessa Empire The Tailors Daughter
 
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Type your Initial and select the font Microgramma and input size as 1.5”.
Select “OK”.

Next select a new color thread from the color pallet on the right.
Select Lettering again from the Digitize Toolbox.
Type your name and change the height to .30”.
Select “OK”.  
Next, Turn your Grid on by clicking the Grid button with your mouse.
 Turn your Grid on BERNINA V7 Vanessa Empire Software classes
Now use the grid to line everything up straight.
 Monogram V7 Embroidery Custom Design Vanessa Empire BERNINA
Finally, let’s add a basting stitch around the design to help hold the towel down.
Do this by selecting a new color from the pallet to the right. Select the color by clicking on it.
Next, select Rectangle from the Digitize Toolbox on the left.
Finally select Single Outline from the Stitch Types listed at the bottom of your screen.
Draw the rectangle by clicking once at the top left corner, and then clicking again at the bottom right hand corner. 
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The default on this stitch is 2.5mm stitch length.  Since we are basting, let’s make this stitch 4mm so that we can rip it out easily!
To do this, right click on the rectangle and open Object Properties.
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Change the stitch length to 4.00 mm.

Select OK.
Finally, we want to change the basting stitch to the first thing that sews out in the embroidery machine. 
To do this, select the layer in your Color Film that includes the rectangle. In the image below it is the box that is highlighted in blue.
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With the Basting layer selected, press Move to Start button at the top of the Color Film box.
After you have pressed that button, your Color Film should look like this:
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Finally, lets lay this out in the hoop.  I am using my B580e, so I will be using the Large Oval hoop with presser foot #26.
Click the Hoop Button at the top:
Hoop selection on Embroidery V7 Digitizing software Vanessa Empire

Select BERNINA Large Oval Hoop, 255 x 145, #26Learn to hoop your embroidery BERNINA V7 Software Vanessa Empire
Make sure you check the box "Show Hoop".
Select "OK"

Your screen should look something like this:

Learn to digitize BERNINA v7 Software embroidery
Finally let’s send this design to a USB stick.
To do so, plug in a USB into your computer.
Next, Select the Sewing Machine Icon.
Send your embroidery design to your sewing machine BERNINA v7 Sofware classes Vanessa Empire Studio BERNINA

 Once you select the Sewing Machine Icon, a Device Selection window will open.
For the B580e, I am selecting the first box on the top left, “EXP” with a picture of a USB.
You will get a confirmation that your design has been saved to your USB, and now you are ready to plus your USB stick into your machine and stitch!
*Note: Make sure you save this design on your computer ALSO so that you will have it for the future.  I always suggest to my students not to rely on a USB stick to save your designs, only to move your designs from the software to the machine!
Happy Designing!