The Embroidering of your favourite designs and logos on shirts, coats, hats, scarves, scarves, etc., has never been easy because of modern technology. If you wish to save money for your next project, you may be tempted to purchase a cheap file on the Internet, or use a hidden file you can find on an online embroidery digitizing forum. Does the quality of the file really matter if the final result is the same?
In fact, professional-grade digital
embroidery files can mean the difference between a stylish, professionally made
logo and a casual tangle of stitches. That's why you should invest in
high-quality documents from affordable digitization.
Professional company uses dimensional embroidery to digitize
You probably know that different types of pins can have different effects. Using various types of stitches, you can create patterns and textures, emphasize parts of an image, and even make flat shapes appear three-dimensional. However, amateur docs probably don't take this into account. Your finished piece may look flat and lifeless, with unstable stitching and mismatched textures. Worse yet, you could end up with a ticklish tangle of thread behind the fabric - and no customer wants to deal with that!
At Eagle Digitizing, we use dimensional embroidery digitization techniques to make your images look as rich and vibrant as possible. We use different stitches to create a variety of visual effects, from textured fur and feathers to patterned clothing and smooth skin. We can make flat shapes look three-dimensional and add intricate details that would otherwise be impossible. We "layered" the images to make them look as realistic as possible: for example, first stitching the stems, layering the flowers on the stems, as you would see in real life.
Will dimensional embroidery digitization work smoothly on my machine?
It all might seem a little complicated, and you might be wondering if you have to invest in a whole new machine to take advantage of state-of-the-art technology. Fortunately, dimensional embroidery is digitally compatible with most embroidery machines. This technique doesn't do anything your machine can't already do; it just optimizes the stitching technique to produce the most realistic, eye-catching images.
As embroidery professionals, we know the
importance of having a simple file that runs smoothly on the machine. Our
digitized files may sound complicated, but they are optimized for minimal
thread changes and give you crisp, crisp images that look like they were sewn
by professional craftsmen. In other words, don't worry about overloading the
machine. You'll get the benefit of adding more depth and dimension to your
product without having to do any extra work.