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5 generations of embroidery knowledge at your fingertips
by Walter Floriani
I am a fifth generation embroidery creator who has transcended from the mechanical to electronic era of this process. I have worked on almost every level and type of digitizing program that has ever been created- this has provided me with a long list of embroidery software wish list! When I got the opportunity of creating my own embroidery software, I have to tell you, I have never been so excited in my life. As an educator I have always stated that
"I don't really care what kind of software or machine type you own", "I care what you know and understand about the embroidery process."
Knowledge has always been the key and what if we could take this knowledge of the masters and implant it into a piece of embroidery software. It would change the industry forever. It would simplify the learning curve and amplify everyone's
ability immediately. This was my challenge and my goal. A Labor of Love- is
what it quickly became and I am so proud to introduce you to my Floriani Embroidery Software. Five generations of embroidery knowledge packaged into 7 modules of embroidery excellence.
Why modulated software?? Because I have also always felt that sometimes I want a piece of a full program but not necessarily the whole thing.
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Button Holes Made Easy
1.
Select from the tool bar to bring up the designs provided with the program and select apple01.
2.
Draw the apple onto the design page to a scale of around 1".
3.
Use corner nodes around the design to adjust the size proportionately. One of the ways that size can be determined is by using the ruler from the tool box. Apple 1

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Click to download your free design by Walter Floriani.

Embroidery Tip
For those of you who like to precut your applique design, here is how you make the outline on your
applique fabric:
Choose the applique design from the applique motif menu. (For this example, use the apple)
Go to the tree view, highlight the green applique icon and right click. This creates a pop-up window. Go to Duplicate and left click. Repeat this process but go to Paste and left click.
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