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Why must vector files be rebuilt instead of directly used for embroidery digitizing?

Vector files must be rebuilt because print-ready art is not automatically stitch-ready art. Embroidery digitizing needs clean paths, corrected shapes, and...

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Why do vector colors appear differently across software, and how can it be standardized?

Vector colors look different across software because each program interprets color mode, profiles, swatches, and preview settings in its own way; the fix is to...

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embroidery digitizing

How can stitch paths be optimized to reduce embroidery production time?

To reduce embroidery production time, optimize stitch paths so the machine travels less, trims less, and stops fewer times. The fastest gains come from smart...

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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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