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embroidery digitizing

Why “Good Design” Doesn’t Always Mean “Good Embroidery” (What Customers Often Misunderstand)

A design can look perfect on a screen and still stitch poorly on fabric because embroidery has physical limits that graphic design does not. The difference...

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embroidery digitizing

Why does poor stitch path planning lead to excessive trims and inefficiency?

Poor stitch path planning leads to excessive trims because the machine has to stop, cut, and restart instead of sewing connected areas in one efficient route....

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embroidery digitizing

Why does incorrect underlay setup cause unstable embroidery results?

Incorrect underlay setup causes unstable embroidery results because underlay is the foundation that supports top stitches, controls fabric movement, and helps...

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vector art service

Why do colors become disorganized after vector conversion, and how should layers be rebuilt?

Colors become disorganized after vector conversion because auto-tracing often merges close shades, breaks shapes into fragments, and loses the original stacking...

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vector art service

Why do details get lost when converting JPG/PNG to vector, and how can they be restored?

Details get lost because JPG and PNG files store pixels, not editable paths, so software must guess where edges, curves, and shapes should be during JPG to...

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adaptación del diseño a telas elásticas

¿Por qué un logo bordado se deforma en telas elásticas y cómo evitarlo?

En el proceso de bordado en telas elásticas, es muy común que un diseño que se ve perfecto en pantalla o en telas rígidas termine deformándose cuando se aplica sobre materiales...

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