How to Turn FLAT Designs into HAT Designs | Digitizing for Embroidery Machine
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ส.ค. 2024
- Learn how to turn flat embroidery files into hat design files.
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I would have really liked to have seen the completed stitch out.
Thanks so much for the video. I never would have thought to rearrange the sewing order, but it makes so much sense after your explanation.
Love the video. I was helping a patron use a digitized logo for a hat and there were issues at the center of the hat. I think the issues may be resolved with this video. I'll give it a try. Thanks!
Thanks for the great video
Good video thanks
Edge run underlay under the finish lines are killing. When i do caps, i almost never use underlays till the end of the letters. Hats do move al lot in my machine :( Maybe i have cheap machine or hats
If the design starts out for a cap, can it also be used for left chest logo?
Great question! If the design is digitized for a cap then running on a flat surface should be no issue, the other way around is when problems arise
Is this necessary when adding embroidery to a cap on a flat bed machine?
Great info, Going to have to rewatch in slow motion. Your so fast sometimes I can't keep up.
Rookie here, just a question about the connection stitch, is it not super visible or do you cut it away? Or leave it?
The connection stitch drops a stitch right in between the objects so it pulls into the fabric, causing it to be less visible. No need to trim :)
@@EmbroideryLegacy oooooook I'm going to try this in the morning and come right back to these comments lol... but if you are right this will "trim" time tenfold ... ( I think you're right but i'm super ocd already only a few months into digitizing and embroidering lol) thank you tho we appreciate you
When you changed the start and stop point on the satin outline of the letters I see that the start point was left at the top. Am I understanding correctly that it’s ok to not stitch the satin outline bottom up like the fill , and is this because of the fact that your fill locked the fabric in place so you won’t have registration issues if the satin starts at the top?
The outline won’t matter, it is more important to join-closest point to the next object to avoid unnecessary trims