Stitch Era - creating hot fix designs
Introduction
This beginner's tutorial for the Stitch Era embroidery software explains how to create designs for hotfix stones.
- Tutorial home page
- Stitch Era embroidery software
- Learning goals
- Be able to import vector graphics files
- Be able to digitize a vector graphic
- Prerequisites
- Stitch Era embroidery software and Stitch Era - creating embroidery from vector images (in particular, be able to create a design defined by vector graphics).
- Related pages
- none
- Materials
- You can reuse the pictures. In the wiki, click on picture to make it larger, then click again and save it.
- Quality and level
- This text should technical people get going with Stitch Era. I use it for an optional master degree course in educational technology.
- Last major update
- October 2017.
Stitch Era includes an extension module that allows creating hotfix designs. It allows filling areas with holes for hotfix stones according to various parameters. The design then can be sent to a vinyl cutter or a laser cutter to create a template.
The principle for creating a hotfix design is the same as creating embroidery areas. Instead of filling with a stich patter, areas will be filled with holes. The template can be "filled" witch strass as explained in the Hotfix stone article. Once in place, the stones can be transferred on a textile and finally be heat pressed with a hot iron or (better) a heat press. Of course, one can combine embroidery and hotfix (print the embroidery first, of course).