joannie, I think you could just do it in your regular editing for your machine - if you wanted to try - you might get surprised at what you can do with it - what kind of program or machine do you have. I know that you would like it larger for the back of your shirt - but you have stitched already - where you planning on doing a patch and stitching that down on top of where you have it now. *4U
I have an ancient machine. No editing on it. I could put letter by letter into my machine then do row by row by row.... yadda yadda yadda. Would take forever. One day when I'm fre LOLOL. I have a Husqvarna #1+ *4U
I may just do an applique type patch over the original and figure something out for another top?!?!
joanie, I don't have the answer for you, because I have several size hoops for my machine, but in the old days, when I first started using an embroidery machine, we used to do all of it one line at a time, or you could do it two or three lines at a time. It is there now, what will you do? Make a patch? A flower for you.
I have truesizer, thank you loretta, but it only changes the size of the design, not amount of stitches nor divides the design (splits/splices?!) it apart into two. My mach will not take a design like than enlargen it and do one/two/or three lines at a time :(( *'s 4 U for trying to help, pls keep ears and eyes open for nglover1 and I. TY :)
I'm with you joanie. ( I need 4x4 ) If you find one please post. A flower for you.
Does anybody know what kind of program is out there that will split a design if I resize it? Or maybe even a program that changes amt of stitches as it resizes? I LOVE Freebies :p. Thank you very much.
joannie, with that one, you could have done it with your machine, one line at a time. A flower for you.