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Topic:The Perfectly Digitized Design <br/>
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We expect many things of ourselves when digitizing, but there is no such thing as a &amp;ldquo;perfectly digitized design&amp;rdquo;. You may be close, but there is always that little something that you would change if you digitized the embroidery design again. For many digitizers, the major problem is small objects or small lettering. Every digitizing problem has a solution that lies in following the basics of good digitizing. If you understand the underlying physics of embroidery digitizing, the solution to virtually every problem becomes obvious.When digitizing small lettering it requires very short stitches, which will create the majority of problems with small lettering. If you make a stitch short enough, it seems to disappear right into the fabric.Embroidery and sewing machines traditionally use thread tension to manage thread output as you are machine embroidering or sewing. When two stitches are formed concurrently, the tension of the top and bottom thread joins the stitches together. <br/><a href="https://www.eagledigitizing.com/blog/wap.asp?mode=WAP&amp;act=View&amp;id=100&amp;Page=1">[&lt;&lt;]</a><a href="https://www.eagledigitizing.com/blog/wap.asp?mode=WAP&amp;act=View&amp;id=100&amp;Page=1">[[1]]</a><a href="https://www.eagledigitizing.com/blog/wap.asp?mode=WAP&amp;act=View&amp;id=100&amp;Page=2">[2]</a><a href="https://www.eagledigitizing.com/blog/wap.asp?mode=WAP&amp;act=View&amp;id=100&amp;Page=3">[3]</a><a href="https://www.eagledigitizing.com/blog/wap.asp?mode=WAP&amp;act=View&amp;id=100&amp;Page=3">[&gt;&gt;]</a><br/>
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