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Translating Logos to Embroidery – Webinar

A webinar presentation by Jesse, our Digitizing Product Manager.

  

 

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snake io

It's great to explore a variety of information


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laura Flores

Do you still made patches?

Where I can find the information?


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nenenglamig

Translating logos to embroidery can be a cool way to customize clothing or accessories. https://snake.io


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snake.io

Translating logos to embroidery can be a cool way to customize clothing or accessories.


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Translating logos to embroidery can be a cool way to customize clothing or accessories.


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snake.io

You might need to simplify the design a bit to make it work well with thread, but there are plenty of services and tutorials out there to help you do it!

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