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April 16th, 2010 at 12:09 pm
This embroidery training video will show you how to create a simple applique in your embroidery software. I used the Tajima by Pulse DGML software to create this applique sew disk and pattern.
This same method can be used to create any shape that you need for an applique in any low level digitizing software. You do not need to have applique software to create an applique.
Yes, the applique software is faster, but this method will certainly work.