By Lindee Goodall

Condensed Format

Design format in which the design data is saved as outlines. These outlines contain information such as the stitch type, density and other parameters that the software will use to produce the stitch data. Since each stitch of the design is not saved in the file, storing designs in condensed format results in a lower file size.

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Embroidery Tip

  • If you have a home machine that does not automatically trim jump threads, trim them when the machine stops for a color change. Untrimmed jumps may be impossible to remove if you wait until the embroidery is finished.

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