By HiTECHdigitizing on
Oct. 10, 2016
Hello
I have a cross stitch design I need to digitize. It is a complex and big design with 15+ colors scattered a over the design.
We have used run stitches to avoid trims wherever possible. But for the colors that are laid later it is not possible to use run stitch as the run stitch will show up in the finished embroidery. We could bring down the trims to 104. But the customer is not happy as those many trims will make the machine time unacceptable and it may mess up with the new Tajima machine.
Please help with options that we may not be aware of.
Re: How can I reduce the trims any further
Hi, may we see the design... maybe in common dst format so we can better understand how to help?
Modern Embroidery Designer
volant-tech.com
volantfineart.com
Re: How can I reduce the trims any further
i would be happy to take a look at the design as well. i'm sure the issues would make more sense with the design in front of us. if not, could you post a pic of the design?
digitizing...since 1996. dixiedesigns.net
Re: How can I reduce the trims any further
Post up the design - let the other "digitizing eyes" around here take a look. Would be interested to see all the different views on a solution.
Justin Armenta
JA Digitizing Studios
http://www.jadigitizing.com
[EMAIL=info@jadigitizing.com]info@jadigitizing.com[/EMAIL]
Re: How can I reduce the trims any further
please tell me one of you got a private response? The questioner got two professional digitizers interested enough to try to help... but as far as the forum is concerned we don't know if either of you got the chance?
Thank you both for offering to help though. that was very nice of you both!
Modern Embroidery Designer
volant-tech.com
volantfineart.com
Re: How can I reduce the trims any further
None here
Justin Armenta
JA Digitizing Studios
http://www.jadigitizing.com
[EMAIL=info@jadigitizing.com]info@jadigitizing.com[/EMAIL]