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Phoenix embroidery digitizing
The embroidery time depending on the speed of the machine basically, But we are albe to refer to some kind of data and method , To make the stitch less and shorten the time ,
Below is some experience of mine , As we known ,tatami is fit for larger embroidery area . As a rule, the stitch space preferences is 4mm, But as tatami has much density and frequency , the stitch is more than other stitch , We can have a try on changing the stitch space to 4.5mm or 5mm. The finished products have been prove to be no different from 4mm. hope it works for you ![]() |
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Hi ILU,
Thanks for the tip. I do understand the difference in speed and time, but a difference of 4mm and 5mm stitch space would make a significant difference on some cloth types. It would revele the cloth behind the tatami fill. Best is to experiment if you have a large quantity. If you have only a few pieces to make, it would be best to keep it at 5mm. Talker |
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Hi Raj,
No, there is no special machinary for this, any size can be stitched on any machinery, there is a difference in quality most of the time between a personal home machine and a commercial multihead machine. 4.5mm or 5mm is actually the lettering hieght. We can set the required sizes while digitizing. |
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