How to Prep Artwork for Embroidery
Avoid common stitch issues by preparing logo files correctly before embroidery digitizing.
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Embroidery is not just print with thread. Tiny gradients and thin lines usually need simplification so stitches remain clean and legible.
Start with vector artwork whenever possible. Define clear color blocks and maintain enough stroke weight for thread to hold shape.
Before full production, approve a sew-out sample. This catches density, puckering, and small text problems early.
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