Thanks Lindee for this video. Many home embroiderers ask the question about whether they can trim the connectors between lettering. I generally tell them if the machine does not stop and trim to leave them. It is easy to see in your last example that the connectors are integral to having secure embroidery between each letter. How can we see a digitized tie in or tie off in a stitch file? When I secure stitches on the long arm machine, I take a couple of smaller stitches forward and backwards. Does a professional digitizer enter nodes that are similar to this for a tie off?
Thanks Lindee for this video. Many home embroiderers ask the question about whether they can trim the connectors between lettering. I generally tell them if the machine does not stop and trim to leave them. It is easy to see in your last example that the connectors are integral to having secure embroidery between each letter. How can we see a digitized tie in or tie off in a stitch file? When I secure stitches on the long arm machine, I take a couple of smaller stitches forward and backwards. Does a professional digitizer enter nodes that are similar to this for a tie off?
Thank you, it makes perfect sense. Loving your videos.
Thanks for the great explanation.
Very useful information. Thanks
Thanks so much :)
Great video