New Floriani FTCU Digitizing Practice! Welcome to the new Year!
This is a mini lesson to encourage you to practice FTCU each week. For more detailed lessons, join the Embroidery Gatherings Membership Club. Click HERE for more info!
Fill out the form at the end of this lesson and the image and a PDF guide will be sent to your email inbox.
Download the image from your email and use your creativity to trace and digitize the image, however you would like.
The PDF guide will include a numbered digitizing plan and suggestions and tips for tracing the image.
Create A Digitizing Plan
Decide which shapes to trace first – look at the image and think of it as layers. Trace the layers in back first. Trace the shapes that should stitch first and leave the details for last.
Digitizing suggestions
The following notes are a few suggestions to help you follow a digitizing plan for this image.
These notes include the order in which I suggest you trace the shapes and the stitch tools that would be the most appropriate for the that shape.
Of course, I encourage you to use your creativity and use whatever stitch and thread colors that you would prefer! That is the benefit of digitizing our own designs. No two will ever be the same!
Digitizing Plan:
Here is a suggested digitizing plan for you to follow:
1-arms
- trace each arm using the Steil stitch tool
- edit the shapes as needed
- TIP: trace in sections and use single run stitches to travel as needed to connect to each segment without jump stitches
2-snowpile
- trace the snow shape using the Fill Stitch tool
- edit the shape as needed
3-snowman body
- trace the snowman shape using the Fill Stitch tool
- TIP: trace each circle shape creating 3 shapes – trace the bottom one first, then the middle and then the top one – this will create more texture and interest in your design
- choose an interesting fill pattern in the properties box
- edit the shapes as needed
- trace the snow shape using the Fill Stitch tool
- edit the shape as needed
4-hat, eyes, mouth, buttons
- trace the hat shape using the Fill stitch tool
- edit the shape as needed
- trace ONE eye using the Artwork Shape tool (circle), convert the artwork shape to a satin stitch using the Auto satin icon on the bottom toolbar
- copy – paste – resize as needed for each of the eyes, mouth and buttons
5-hat band
- trace the hat band using the Steil stitch tool
- edit the shape as needed
6-scarf (red)
- trace the red shapes of the scarf using the Classic Satin tool
- edit the shape as needed
7-scarf (green)
- trace the green shapes of the scarf using the Classic Satin tool
- edit the shape as needed
8-nose
- trace the nose using the Classic Satin tool
- edit the shape as needed
9-january
- trace the January text using the CIRCLE text tool
- choose a font that you prefer
- edit the shape as needed
Digitizing Steps
Follow these 4 digitizing steps for each shape, as a guide, to get you started.
Need help?
This lesson is a “mini lesson” to encourage you to practice FTCU each week. For more detailed lessons, join the Embroidery Gatherings Membership Club.
Here are two ways to get the help you need to digitize your own designs.
- Have a digitizing question?
Join the Embroidery Gatherings Facebook group and ask your questions, anytime.
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Join the Embroidery Gatherings Membership Club. There are over 75 written lessons and videos to help you learn to digitize your own embroidery designs using the FTCU software. The lessons inside the membership club are more detailed step-by-step instructions to help you use all the tools in FTCU.
And, there are 3 learning levels to choose from: Independent, Guided and Coaching.
To receive lots of extra TLC with FTCU digitizing….
You can get one-to-one digitizing help by joining the Coaching level of Embroidery Gatherings Membership Club.
We can create a personalized “journey” for you to learn to digitize!
Click HERE to find out more information.
Share your design!
After you have finished, you are welcome to share your design image with our Embroidery Gatherings Facebook group. We would love to see your creativity!
Fill out the email form below and a PDF copy of this digitizing practice and the image, will be emailed to you!