![]() ![]() My question was how many embroiderers out there outsource designs that need that tweaking after the first sew out? ![]() I can either use graphics already vector format or can do my own vectorizing. I can digitize designs for it if I choose to. I have a computerized quilting machine also. I have way too many irons in the fire as it is and would make me crazy if I could not do a test sewout. That is why you need to have that ability. ![]() So my conclusion is that a design may be digitized correctly and well but still not sew out correctly due to factors other than the digitizing but which can be compensated for by tweaking the design. I had the correct type of fabric chosen and used the correct stabilizers. My software lets me choose the type of fabric I will be embroidering on. When I did my test sew out, the running stitch was out of line in a couple places. I just did a design that looked perfect on screen and in the simulator. The simulator cannot take into account the actual fabric movement which may occur, stabilizer makeup, the quirk of your machine (and believe me they all have them), etc. When I go to do a test sew out, it may not sew out correctly. I can run a design through a stitch simulator and it may look perfect. Mainly due to the fact they would need a ton of machines or access to a variety of machines. Not sure that all digitizers take the time to do a test sew out. I have bought stock designs from reputable design sellers and have had them not sew out right. I do outsource some but also like the ability to do my own when I want to. I am not big on ruining an item or having to remove embroidery. ![]() If I outsource a design to be digitized, I would do a test sew out just in case. ![]()
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