By Lindee Goodall

Anatomy of a Design Free Webinar Aug 12 2009

Title: Anatomy of a Design
Location: embroidery.com
Link out: Click here
Description: FREE WEBINAR!

Why should you take this class? Because understanding how a design is created will make you a better embroiderer. In this session, we’ll become an embroidery detective by learning:

  • How to watch a design sew without ever turning on your machine
  • How to check a design for sewing efficiency
  • How to look for excessive jumps or color changes
  • Why adding more density doesn’t always improve fabric coverage
  • How design factors impact fabric and stabilizer choices
  • The importance of underlay

While not technically a digitizing class, you will begin to look at a design through the eyes of a digitizer. Why waste time sewing a design if you can look at it on-screen and see that it is not sew-worthy for your project?

Target Audience: Experienced embroiderers
Level: Basic – Intermediate
Start Time: 19:00
Date: 2009-08-12
End Time: 20:00

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Embroidery Tip

  • Some embroidery machines and designs force a needle drop in the center of the design as the first stitch. While this is not an issue when stitching on most fabric, it will show on paper, vinyl, leather, and other non-woven items. If that hole will not be covered by stitches, manually advance the design to begin at the second stitch.

Mission

To inspire and nurture personal creativity and productivity by connecting embroiderers and digitizers with innovative, high-quality products and information that significantly elevate their enjoyment and experience while maximizing the use of technology. In other words, more toys and more fun!