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3D Puff Digitizing
$8.00 – $20.003D Puff Embroidery Digitizing What is 3D Puff Embroidery? 3D puff embroidery is a technique. To create a 3D effect, designers raise specific areas of the design. Using a foam underlay beneath the stitching in those areas achieves this. The foam goes under the stitches for the design elements. It creates a raised effect. This […]
Applique Digitizing
$8.00 – $20.00Applique Embroidery Digitizing Applique embroidery digitizing is the process of converting a design to digital. An embroidery machine can read this format to create applique designs. What’s the purpose of applique? The purpose of appliqué can vary by the context. But, some common purposes include: Decoration People often use appliqué to add decoration to clothing, […]
Chenille Digitizing
$8.00 – $20.00Chenille Embroidery Digitizing Chenille embroidery digitizing is the process of converting designs or artwork. It turns them into embroidery files. Chenille embroidery machines use these files. Chenille embroidery is also known as tufted embroidery. It involves creating designs using a textured yarn called chenille. This embroidery creates a raised, fuzzy effect. It adds dimension and […]
Logo Digitizing
$8.00 – $20.00Logo Digitizing Logo digitizing turns a logo design into a digital embroidery file. An embroidery machine can read this file. Several techniques can digitize logos. Each has its own traits and uses. Also, underlay methods are important. So are the right colors. They are crucial for good logos. Do you know the different stitch types […]
Patch Digitizing
$8.00 – $20.00Patches Embroidery Digitizing What are patches? Patches are decorative pieces of fabric embroidered with a design or logo. They can be sewn onto garments, bags, hats, and other items to add personalization and style. Patches come in many shapes, sizes, and designs. They are versatile for many uses. Difference Between Patches and Regular Logos Dimensionality: […]
Vector Art
$10.00 – $25.00Vector Art Vector art is computer graphics created using vector graphics software. Pixels make up raster graphics. In contrast, points, lines, and curves make up vector graphics. Math equations form the basis of these. You can scale vector images without losing quality. So, they are ideal for logos, illustrations, and print designs. Types of Vector […]