Sunday, September 15, 2013

Resizing Stitch Data



The industry is always full of talk about how everything can just be ‘resized’.
It may be so, but whether that works or not is a totally different matter.
The attached files are a good example of the types of considerations to be made.
You will continually hear about how someone resized, then had their string
of unfathomable experiences begin to occur, from needlbreaks to damaged
garments to clients simply rejecting work.

For every embroiderer, whether you’re in home markets or commercial, the
principles are the same if you are in it for ‘business’ purposes and want to actually see
it expand in profitability. Now that industry has been whittled down to a common
scenario of ‘anything goes’ embroidery, it explains the historical closure of most
businesses within 1-2 years.

The same principles in this design, also apply to monograms, general and
personalization fonts. While it's a cool addon to have for borders or even main parts
of designs, take a bit of time to look at the differences in the sizes or stitch them,
and you’ll have a much clearer idea of why special changes are necessary
depending on the content of designs or lettering.

The designs are very functional and useful elements so, I hope you enjoy
stitching these. You can use them in numerous layouts with simple additions and
if your machine is well tuned, and you use these with recommended stabilizers,
you’ll be sure to find that anyone will be easily impressed with your larger
design capability.

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