Beginner Embird Classes – Class 2 on Editor


I think the class last night went very well, despite a few technical issues that we had!  Well, one of them was a BIG issue,  that didn’t happen on the week before!  My mouse pointer didn’t show up!  OMG, that was a bit un nerving, but realizing that we were live and in the middle of teaching an embroidery class, the class had to go on.  I had to figure out on the fly how to make sure everyone saw what I was doing, and understood what I was doing too!

In this class, we went over the fundamentals of Embird Editor in lots of detail – everything you could do in Editor – lettering, short cuts and a few hidden gems that everyone forgets about – they are there in Editor and a few things are really cool – like easily making a clock face with one click – perfect for those crafty embroiderers to come up with an awesome gift – a personalized custom embroidered clock!  Awesome and super easy to do.

Class 1 was an introduction to Embird focusing on Manager, Class 2 was focusing on Embird Editor and Class 3 and 4 will be on Embird Studio – everything about Embird Studio tools and how to get around Embird Studio quickly and easily.  If you have followed along with our classes, by the time you have finished with the 3rd or the 4th class, you should be very comfortable working in Embird in any module and you will know where you need to work – what you can and can’t do in each module.  Once you are comfortable, we should be ready to start digitizing!  We have a couple of cool digitizing classes planned that are getting more advanced and will be using all of the skills that we have learned in the first few classes!  Keep with the classes and we can keep working together to create some beautiful embroidery designs from beginning to end!

Happy Digitizing!


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7 responses to “Beginner Embird Classes – Class 2 on Editor”

  1. Please help. I am interested in classes, but all I have is editor. Is there a Class 1 for editor????

    Peggy

    • Yes, we just did a class on editor on Sunday – all about everything in Editor and how to use it. The first Beginner class that we had was on all of the modules of Embird. If you missed the main Editor class, we are working on getting the videos available and up on the website.
      thanks!

  2. I was just going to ask if past classes were going to be made available. Looking forward to the videos being on the website.

    • Yes, we are working on it – we are trying to find the most efficient way of getting the class videos to everyone – we were trying to go through youtube for paid subscriptions, but that isn’t going to work, so I think the best solution is going to be putting them up on the Store website – they are going to have to be in 2 parts to download 🙂 Thanks for asking and I hope to have them up shortly!

  3. I’ve been using Embird for 8 or 9 years and thought I knew all about Editor and so I wasn’t going to attend the Editor class but decided a refresher would be good. I am so glad I did!! I’ve gotten into a rut of doing things the way I always have and so I didn’t know about so many other things I could do in Editor! Thanks for a great class!

    I’m looking forward to Studio because I’ve only dabbled in that and I KNOW I don’t know much about it. I can’t believe how much I learned from the class where “I already knew it”!!

    • Wow! awesome comment, thank you! I am glad you are not afraid to learn new things – and Don said the same exact thing – he has been using Embird for 8 years and he didn’t realize that Editor actually did so much! Glad you are out of your rut! Thanks for such a great comment and I look forward to showing you around Studio on Sunday!

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