I have a logo from a client that I had someone help me digitize and when I tried to embroider it the logo was basically bulletproof because it was so thick. Now i'm trying to figure out how to digitize it myself.
Ahh, I bet the design doesn't use layers correctly! I have a video on that. It's using Hatch Embroidery 3 software, but the concept is the same regardless of what digitizing software you use.
I was really interested in learning how to do embroidery digitizing and offer it as part of my graphic design services for baby apparel on Etsy. However, I didn't realize I really need the machine to check or test the files. So sad because I can't afford it.
Oh yeah you really shouldn't sell the designs if you haven't tested them. Something as simple as the angle of the stitching can completely change the way the design behaves on certain types of fabrics. Bernette has some reasonably-priced single needle machines that are sewing/embroidery combo, but the design sizes would be limited to 4x4"
Admittedly, I had to publish this twice. Premiere decided to export only one audio track and it was driving me NUTS. ANYHOO, enjoy the video!
I have a logo from a client that I had someone help me digitize and when I tried to embroider it the logo was basically bulletproof because it was so thick. Now i'm trying to figure out how to digitize it myself.
Ahh, I bet the design doesn't use layers correctly! I have a video on that. It's using Hatch Embroidery 3 software, but the concept is the same regardless of what digitizing software you use.
Hi why type of exporting files do u use for a ricoma machine ?
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I was really interested in learning how to do embroidery digitizing and offer it as part of my graphic design services for baby apparel on Etsy. However, I didn't realize I really need the machine to check or test the files. So sad because I can't afford it.
Oh yeah you really shouldn't sell the designs if you haven't tested them. Something as simple as the angle of the stitching can completely change the way the design behaves on certain types of fabrics.
Bernette has some reasonably-priced single needle machines that are sewing/embroidery combo, but the design sizes would be limited to 4x4"
@@fiercekittenz Thank you so much, I'll look into it!
Do you offer digitizing services?
I can, but I really only do it when asked. I don't really advertise it.
I totally thought that was crazy Russian scientist accent, but I could see German in hindsight.