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Jul

2021

Tackle Twill: A Guide

Save Stitch Count with Appliqué

Tackle Twill is an embroidery method that involves replacing part of a design with fabric...

22

Jul

2021

CorelDraw Users: Vector Art with Gradients

How to Avoid This Blending Issue

Have you ever ordered a vector file in EPS format but when you view it in CorelDraw the image...

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May

2021

Connection Threads

What on earth are connection threads? When you place an order for embroidery digitizing,...

5

May

2021

Stop That Sinking Feeling

Do you fi­nd your embroidery looks like it is disappearing or sinking into the fabric? When...

24

Feb

2021

Needle Options

... and when to use them!

29

Jun

2020

Small Lettering Guide – Part 1

Twill/Denim/Nylon With fabrics such as twill, denim, or nylon, embroidery does not sink much and...

29

Jun

2020

Small Lettering Guide – Part 2

Short and Wide or Sharp Corners Wide fonts (also known as extended) and fonts with sharp corners...

29

Jun

2020

How to Read Run Sheets

Run sheets are a way to know how to program your colors in the machine without having the...

29

Jun

2020

Embroidery Glossary Stitch Types

Run Stitch This is your basic stitch. This stitch is common in both embroidery and sewing...

29

Jun

2020

Digitizing Trees, Leaves, Grass and Bushes

In a previous article, I showed how stitch direction and stitch type can be used in a creative...

29

Jun

2020

Digitizing Landscapes

Approach is everything when you want to digitize realistically. In this and upcoming articles we...

29

Jun

2020

Digitizing Animals

We are going to look at this subject with a rather broad brush. This article will handle the...

29

Jun

2020

Corners and Capping

Digitizing can be more complex than you think. Something that may seem simple can actually be...
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Digitizing Animals

Digitizing Animals

We are going to look at this subject with a rather broad brush. This article will handle the basics of how to approach digitizing for animals. I use Wilcom as my primary digitizing program so most of my specifications will focus...

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Day 1 of your Layout Lab Private Label

Day 1 of your Layout Lab Private Label

If you're reading this blog you might be looking for advice on where to get started or how to get your Layout Lab off the ground. We are giving you a free 30-day trial so its a great opportunity for...

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Corners and Capping

Corners and Capping

Digitizing can be more complex than you think. Something that may seem simple can actually be really difficult to get right. This is true about digitizing corners. What’s so difficult about corners in outlines? You just make a line, transform...

 

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An introduction to Layout Lab tools

An introduction to Layout Lab tools

With Layout Lab, creating a design only takes minutes, and saves time with your creative projects, without the need of expensive design software. Put the tools in your customers' hands with your very own Private Label Designer. Getting started is easy...

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All you need to know about Filling White Space

All you need to know about Filling White Space

When filling out your embroidery order you will come across the Fill White Space button. What does fill white space mean? Most artwork presented to us is on a white background, but the question is relevant when there is also...

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