By Lindee Goodall

Pull Compensation

Digitizing technique that takes into account the distortion of the design that will occur because of the interaction of the thread with the goods. For more detailed information on compensation please read Embroidery Basics: Understanding Compensation.

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Embroidery Tip

  • Metallic threads are not recommended for very small letters (under 6mm) or for complex letters with tiny ornaments (Old English,for example) or with very thin strokes (smaller scripts and serifs).

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