by grammys56 04 Feb 2010

if anyone out there can do this or would like to try P/M me and i can send u pix. i am just learning this stuff & my son is now a Master Mechanic so thought I would try this for him. He love skulls, crossbones, bikes and things like that.

thanks in advance
grammy

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by eggyannie 08 Feb 2010

you can do it yourself for free by downloading sewwhatpro you get a thrity day free trial and you can save your files for use in your own format simply open the design and then choose the size hoop you wish to use you can remove items not required so very easy and then merge the second item and place it then merge again if you want another design included finally save in the format you require in a folder and then you can sew it out. you can change colour threads and even re order the stitch sew out plus there is a group that you can join where all the help you need is freely given
hope this will also give you an idea.

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grammys56 by grammys56 08 Feb 2010

i do have software but havent learned how to use it really let a lone to digitize. calsses start in a couple months
thanks

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by grammys56 08 Feb 2010

i would like the skull picture to become a 5x7 design in PES format.
after the crossbones become wrenches if possible!
thanks
grammy

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by grammys56 08 Feb 2010

here a picture from sears of a cingle wrench and has a closed end
thanks grammy

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by grammys56 08 Feb 2010

urbanthreads ahs this design that has the wrench
only i wnat the closed ends of it to become the cross bones on my origanal picture.
grammy

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by grammys56 08 Feb 2010

here is the picture i want to make into a design

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by shazells 08 Feb 2010

not quite sure if its embroidery or pictures you want but pm me so I can see then I will know if it can be done

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by meganne 08 Feb 2010

ttt

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by grammys56 06 Feb 2010

i have 2 pix to show. the main one is only a pix then i need to be changed from cross bones to closed wrench design. then i need it to be formated into a PES in 5x7.

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by mops Moderator 04 Feb 2010

Grammy, taking two pictures and making them into one is easy. Taking two embroidery files and combining them in software is fairly easy too. I don't know which of the too you mean. But if you mean taking a picture and digitising it, that's a different and time-consuming thing. So can you be more specific?

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