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Forum: Embroidery and Digitizing - Discuss embroidery, digitizing, and related topics, including business, equipment, and techniques.
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Hi everyone,
I have just found this group/forum and just want to say hi, I have PR600 embroidery machine and Ver 7 P E Design software, love digitising, even though my software has built-in small lettering - it's still not good on Polo's, think the more strechy the garment the worse the letters. I am in the UK - hope there are others here from UK, but i am looking forward to learning a lot from you all. elaine2sews. |
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Welcome! and congratulations on your purchases.... they should last you for years. I still hand punch my lettering, never have liked keyboarded letters... oh sure they work sometimes, but if I hand punch they seem to work way more often, just my take.
have fun! |
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Hi & welcome. I'm also in UK (Weston super Mare) with PR600. I have PE Design but haven't gotten on well with it. I use Husqvarna 4D to digitize then take into PE Design to add any lettering if needed. This is a great site for getting questions answered and learning tips etc.
mino |
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Hello! Small text on polos can be difficult, especially when its light-colored thread on a dark polo!
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hi welcome!!!
we are using manual digitizing, not auto-general. i think, manual digitizing has more space to make logos more creative.
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