• Ready to doodle, sketch and trace your way to custom embroidery designs? These premium lessons will quickly teach you the ropes and familiarize you with your amazing new Design Doodler software! Featuring an introductory session by John Deer, expert embroidery lessons by Linda Rayburn, and professional artistic tutorials by Daryl Stephenson, this series will help you turn your imagination into stitches – all without digitizing!
  • Level 2 continues where level 1 left off & focuses on the attributes of the satin stitch. This level will cover topics such as stitch length, densities, understanding short stitches in relation to stitch length and assessing shape angles based on the width of the stitch.
  • The Creative Digitizing Bundle is an exclusive bonus which you’ve received free for purchase level 1 of the ‘Digitizer’s Dream Course’. This non-software specific bundle has sold over 10,000 copies & will dive deep into the theory of digitizing. It will also teach more advanced techniques such as applique, fringe, foam, animals, nature & more.
  • Level 1 is where we suggest everyone starts whether you’re completely new to digitizing or have been at it for a while. In this level, you’ll learn some of embroidery’s best kept ‘secrets’ & build a solid foundation of embroidery theory. This lesson heavily focuses on the running stitch as it is the primary stitch type used in machine embroidery.
  • Level 3 continues where level 2 left off & focuses on the attributes of the fill stitch. Because fill stitches are primarily used to cover large areas, the principles of underlay, stitch direction, density and especially stitch length play a big part in creating soft designs
  • Level 3 continues where level 2 left off & focuses on the attributes of the fill stitch. Because fill stitches are primarily used to cover large areas, the principles of underlay, stitch direction, density and especially stitch length play a big part in creating soft designs
  • Level 2 continues where level 1 left off & focuses on the attributes of the satin stitch. This level will cover topics such as stitch length, densities, understanding short stitches in relation to stitch length and assessing shape angles based on the width of the stitch.
  • Level 1 is where we suggest everyone starts whether you’re completely new to digitizing or have been at it for a while. In this level, you’ll learn some of embroidery’s best kept ‘secrets’ & build a solid foundation of embroidery theory. This lesson heavily focuses on the running stitch as it is the primary stitch type used in machine embroidery.
  • Level 3 continues where level 2 left off & focuses on the attributes of the fill stitch. Because fill stitches are primarily used to cover large areas, the principles of underlay, stitch direction, density and especially stitch length play a big part in creating soft designs
  • Level 2 continues where level 1 left off & focuses on the attributes of the satin stitch. This level will cover topics such as stitch length, densities, understanding short stitches in relation to stitch length and assessing shape angles based on the width of the stitch.
  • Level 1 is where we suggest everyone starts whether you’re completely new to digitizing or have been at it for a while. In this level, you’ll learn some of embroidery’s best kept ‘secrets’ & build a solid foundation of embroidery theory. This lesson heavily focuses on the running stitch as it is the primary stitch type used in machine embroidery.
  • Level 3 continues where level 2 left off & focuses on the attributes of the fill stitch. Because fill stitches are primarily used to cover large areas, the principles of underlay, stitch direction, density and especially stitch length play a big part in creating soft designs
  • Level 2 continues where level 1 left off & focuses on the attributes of the satin stitch. This level will cover topics such as stitch length, densities, understanding short stitches in relation to stitch length and assessing shape angles based on the width of the stitch.
  • Level 1 is where we suggest everyone starts whether you’re completely new to digitizing or have been at it for a while. In this level, you’ll learn some of embroidery’s best kept ‘secrets’ & build a solid foundation of embroidery theory. This lesson heavily focuses on the running stitch as it is the primary stitch type used in machine embroidery.
  • Level 2 continues where level 1 left off & focuses on the attributes of the satin stitch. This level will cover topics such as stitch length, densities, understanding short stitches in relation to stitch length and assessing shape angles based on the width of the stitch.
  • Level 1 is where we suggest everyone starts whether you’re completely new to digitizing or have been at it for a while. In this level, you’ll learn some of embroidery’s best kept ‘secrets’ & build a solid foundation of embroidery theory. This lesson heavily focuses on the running stitch as it is the primary stitch type used in machine embroidery.
  • Level 3 continues where level 2 left off & focuses on the attributes of the fill stitch. Because fill stitches are primarily used to cover large areas, the principles of underlay, stitch direction, density and especially stitch length play a big part in creating soft designs
  • Level 2 continues where level 1 left off & focuses on the attributes of the satin stitch. This level will cover topics such as stitch length, densities, understanding short stitches in relation to stitch length and assessing shape angles based on the width of the stitch.
  • Level 1 is where we suggest everyone starts whether you’re completely new to digitizing or have been at it for a while. In this level, you’ll learn some of embroidery’s best kept ‘secrets’ & build a solid foundation of embroidery theory. This lesson heavily focuses on the running stitch as it is the primary stitch type used in machine embroidery.
  • Level 3 continues where level 2 left off & focuses on the attributes of the fill stitch. Because fill stitches are primarily used to cover large areas, the principles of underlay, stitch direction, density and especially stitch length play a big part in creating soft designs
  • Level 2 continues where level 1 left off & focuses on the attributes of the satin stitch. This level will cover topics such as stitch length, densities, understanding short stitches in relation to stitch length and assessing shape angles based on the width of the stitch.
  • Level 1 is where we suggest everyone starts whether you’re completely new to digitizing or have been at it for a while. In this level, you’ll learn some of embroidery’s best kept ‘secrets’ & build a solid foundation of embroidery theory. This lesson heavily focuses on the running stitch as it is the primary stitch type used in machine embroidery.
  • Level 3 continues where level 2 left off & focuses on the attributes of the fill stitch. Because fill stitches are primarily used to cover large areas, the principles of underlay, stitch direction, density and especially stitch length play a big part in creating soft designs
  • Level 2 continues where level 1 left off & focuses on the attributes of the satin stitch. This level will cover topics such as stitch length, densities, understanding short stitches in relation to stitch length and assessing shape angles based on the width of the stitch.
  • Level 1 is where we suggest everyone starts whether you’re completely new to digitizing or have been at it for a while. In this level, you’ll learn some of embroidery’s best kept ‘secrets’ & build a solid foundation of embroidery theory. This lesson heavily focuses on the running stitch as it is the primary stitch type used in machine embroidery.
  • Level 3 continues where level 2 left off & focuses on the attributes of the fill stitch. Because fill stitches are primarily used to cover large areas, the principles of underlay, stitch direction, density and especially stitch length play a big part in creating soft designs
  • Level 2 continues where level 1 left off & focuses on the attributes of the satin stitch. This level will cover topics such as stitch length, densities, understanding short stitches in relation to stitch length and assessing shape angles based on the width of the stitch.
  • Level 1 is where we suggest everyone starts whether you’re completely new to digitizing or have been at it for a while. In this level, you’ll learn some of embroidery’s best kept ‘secrets’ & build a solid foundation of embroidery theory. This lesson heavily focuses on the running stitch as it is the primary stitch type used in machine embroidery.
  • Digitizing animals is considered one of the most difficult techniques to learn and master. This session will combine all the techniques you've learned to create beautiful blending and fur effects that will get you quickly past the learning curve. Run time: approx. 122 minutes

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