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Topic:Embroidery Designs and Thread Colors for Machine Embroidery Sewing<br/>
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One misconception is that changing the colors of a design violates a designer&amp;rsquo;s copyright. I don&amp;rsquo;t think that any designer has a &amp;ldquo;color change&amp;rdquo; clause in their copyright terms. If you like the colors the designer used, don&amp;rsquo;t fret if you don&amp;rsquo;t have the exact same color in the thread brand used or the brand you prefer. Colors do not have to be exact-a color shade lighter or darker, or even a different tone will not be noticeable when the design is finished.Learn to adjust colors for different fabric colors! All colors take on a different look each time they are stitched on a different color background. If you have the background color change feature in your embroidery digitizing software, use it to help you determine when you will need to make a color switch to help the design show up better. If you don&amp;rsquo;t have this feature in your software, keep various colors of felt or fabric on hand to test stitch your designs before putting them on a project.<br/><a href="https://www.eagledigitizing.com/blog/wap.asp?mode=WAP&amp;act=View&amp;id=74&amp;Page=1">[&lt;&lt;]</a><a href="https://www.eagledigitizing.com/blog/wap.asp?mode=WAP&amp;act=View&amp;id=74&amp;Page=1">[[1]]</a><a href="https://www.eagledigitizing.com/blog/wap.asp?mode=WAP&amp;act=View&amp;id=74&amp;Page=2">[2]</a><a href="https://www.eagledigitizing.com/blog/wap.asp?mode=WAP&amp;act=View&amp;id=74&amp;Page=2">[&gt;&gt;]</a><br/>
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