

You can clearly see a green square covering the left yellow node, which is the is the start point of this object. These yellow nodes for straight lines are at the beginning of an object. You can see the 6 stitch angles/bars to use, and a lot of blue nodes, and even a couple of yellow, square nodes at the end of the object. To be able to edit this shape, I have enlarged/zoomed in: up to 750%. A lot of nodes, start- and endpoint and stitch angles appear.

After this, select one object (picture above shows you which one), then use ‘Reshape’. You can do this by using ‘Arrange’ with the Menu Bar, then ‘Ungroup’, or use Arrange at the Toolboxes Bar (vertical Toolbar, left of your workspace), ‘Arrange’, then ‘Ungroup’. To be able to change shapes and/or entire objects, the design has to be ungrouped. Or you can use the docker ‘Color Film’, and click on the single box = the entire design, to select it, but sometimes you will not see the pink lines surrounding each object. A good design to practice, changing direction of the swirls and more.ĭrag a marquee around the design, then use the icon ‘Select’: black nodes appear, and all objects/outlines of the design turned pink. I have selected NA219.ART80 – a star with swirls. Now I will open an existing embroidery design from the BERNINA Embroidery Library to edit, ungroup, preparing it for the actual embroidery.
Bernina stitch designer software#
The first BERNINA Embroidery Software V8 lessons were all about the Toolbars, because it is important to understand the options you have, using icons and functions.
