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Economy Down Illustration Pack
Where to Use Carefully
- Small hoop sizes: The detail level may not translate well to smaller hoops.
- Textured fabrics: These can cause the design to look uneven or blurred.
- Dark fabric: The muted colors may not stand out enough, especially in black or navy.
- Layered garments: The design might get lost beneath other embroidery elements.
- Curved surfaces: Hats or caps can distort the layout of the illustration.
- Dense stitch areas: These can strain the machine and lead to skipped stitches.
- Tiny lettering: This may be hard to see after stitching, especially on light-colored fabrics.
- Decorative accents: The pack is more suited for bold statements than subtle embellishments.
- Products needing frequent washing: The design may fade or lose definition over time.
Practical Designer Notes
- Test on scrap fabric: Always check how the design looks before committing to a final product.
- Check thread color contrast: Ensure the colors are visible against the chosen fabric.
- Review stitch density: Confirm that the design can be stitched without distortion.
- Confirm hoop size: Choose a hoop that accommodates the design’s scale and detail.
- Inspect small details: Look for any elements that might be lost during stitching.
- Test in black and white mockups: This helps identify potential visibility issues.
- Compare light and dark backgrounds: Ensure the design works across different fabric tones.
- Use proper stabilizer: This prevents puckering and ensures smooth stitching.
- Check licensing terms: Make sure you have the right to sell finished products or digital files.
- Consider both personal and commercial use: Some designs may have restrictions on resale.
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